Follows rookie police officers working in Belfast, a city in which being a frontline response cop comes with unique pressures and dangers.Follows rookie police officers working in Belfast, a city in which being a frontline response cop comes with unique pressures and dangers.Follows rookie police officers working in Belfast, a city in which being a frontline response cop comes with unique pressures and dangers.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 wins & 8 nominations total
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Ignore any critics. This is really good.
It's a good insight into the type of incidents all police have to deal with. The added interest is that this is in Northern Ireland.
OK, the Troubles have been and gone, but trouble is still present.
Some of it is political.
As we all know, there are still additional problems present in NI, even though one person has criticised the BBC as depicting all Irish people are criminals.
Not so - but like everywhere else, Northern Ireland does have its fair share of criminals up to no good, and this programme is all about that element through the eyes of the NI Police Force.
There is absolutely no bias toward Irish people here. The critic that said that surely must agree that ALL of Great Britain has an abundance of criminals who are well portrayed in countless drama series.
Does he think Northern Ireland should be portrayed differently?
The programme is about criminality. Its gritty, well written and well acted with a lot of good characters.
An added bonus is that there is no irritating background music obliterating the dialogue.
Very refreshing.
It's definitely not biased toward the Irish as one critic has said. That's just rubbish.
If you enjoy the likes of Happy Valley you'll enjoy this too. I hope there's more to come.
Watch it.
It's a good insight into the type of incidents all police have to deal with. The added interest is that this is in Northern Ireland.
OK, the Troubles have been and gone, but trouble is still present.
Some of it is political.
As we all know, there are still additional problems present in NI, even though one person has criticised the BBC as depicting all Irish people are criminals.
Not so - but like everywhere else, Northern Ireland does have its fair share of criminals up to no good, and this programme is all about that element through the eyes of the NI Police Force.
There is absolutely no bias toward Irish people here. The critic that said that surely must agree that ALL of Great Britain has an abundance of criminals who are well portrayed in countless drama series.
Does he think Northern Ireland should be portrayed differently?
The programme is about criminality. Its gritty, well written and well acted with a lot of good characters.
An added bonus is that there is no irritating background music obliterating the dialogue.
Very refreshing.
It's definitely not biased toward the Irish as one critic has said. That's just rubbish.
If you enjoy the likes of Happy Valley you'll enjoy this too. I hope there's more to come.
Watch it.
Much of the first episode had me shaking my head at the seemingly over-the-top stupidity and incompetence of the show's newbie cops. Just another show with tons of frustrating idiot-factor lathered on, I figured.
But then a nice thing happened. The plot lines thickened. The characters assumed nuance and complexity. Every actor came through in spades. And each episode from then on just got better. Until, at the end, I was rooting for every single player on the show. That can only happen when there's outstanding character development; so thank you, writers, actors, directors, for providing me with several hours of very high quality entertainment. Bravo.
But then a nice thing happened. The plot lines thickened. The characters assumed nuance and complexity. Every actor came through in spades. And each episode from then on just got better. Until, at the end, I was rooting for every single player on the show. That can only happen when there's outstanding character development; so thank you, writers, actors, directors, for providing me with several hours of very high quality entertainment. Bravo.
With the seemingly endless choice of things to watch it's seems to have become the norm to have a list of unfinished series. This won't be one of them. Excellently written drama and very well acted. The story threads, characters and their relationships will soon have you on invested in this series.
I can't say that i was familiar will most of the actors in this series. But for me this only helped to make it seem fresh. It deals with gritty and unpleasant subject matters. But the acting and chemistry between the cast draws you in. There are of course lighter moments to keep the series moving along nicely. I would highly recommend watching.
I can't say that i was familiar will most of the actors in this series. But for me this only helped to make it seem fresh. It deals with gritty and unpleasant subject matters. But the acting and chemistry between the cast draws you in. There are of course lighter moments to keep the series moving along nicely. I would highly recommend watching.
Top drama with a great cast. It had humour, suspense and a believable plot. Some well known and not so well know actors and actresses feature. The setting was dark and edge of the seat stuff. I liked all the characters and they all played their parts superbly. It didn't show Belfast in a great light but not too dissimilar from many major cities when you look below the surface. I hope that the BBC will write more of this gripping series very quickly. This is what quality tv is all about and what writers should aspire to create. It's probably one of the best written series since the brilliant Happy Valley. Well worth watching.
A team of rookie Officers join The Belfast Police, after their initial training is completed, they're thrown straight into the thick of things. The Streets are mean, the threat, very real.
It wasn't long before a second series was announced, and if you watch even a single episode, you will understand why, you don't get many like this.
There is a harsh realism about this show, yes it's a cop show, but somehow it feels very different to what is usually presented, they show the job of The Police as being far from glamorous, it's shown as being intensely pressured and virtually impossible.
Episodes one, two and three were very good, episode four blew my mind, after that it became the drama highlight of the year.
Don't expect any half baked romance stories, that's not what this show is about.
It initially focuses on the trio of rookies, and every single one of them plays a key role, but the mix of regulars are all terrifiic. Gerry is perhaps my favourite of them, a no nonsense, Maverick, brave and supportive as they come, Jen undergoes the biggest transformation, from lazy good for nothing, to hero, she's impressive.
9/10.
It wasn't long before a second series was announced, and if you watch even a single episode, you will understand why, you don't get many like this.
There is a harsh realism about this show, yes it's a cop show, but somehow it feels very different to what is usually presented, they show the job of The Police as being far from glamorous, it's shown as being intensely pressured and virtually impossible.
Episodes one, two and three were very good, episode four blew my mind, after that it became the drama highlight of the year.
Don't expect any half baked romance stories, that's not what this show is about.
It initially focuses on the trio of rookies, and every single one of them plays a key role, but the mix of regulars are all terrifiic. Gerry is perhaps my favourite of them, a no nonsense, Maverick, brave and supportive as they come, Jen undergoes the biggest transformation, from lazy good for nothing, to hero, she's impressive.
9/10.
Did you know
- TriviaSian Brooke's, who plays the lead role, father was a police officer.
- GoofsScenes filmed inside and outside of patrol cars don't match car makes. Skoda and vauxhall exteriors/interiors are often mixed.
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- Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK(on location)
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