There's been loads of them over the years but what one is your favourite?
Mine is DCI Burke, i love Taggart not with Mark McManus but with Alex Norton.
Magica said
Jul 27 4:19 PM, 2022
Ok I loved Dixon of Dock Green when a kid. In the 70's I loved The Sweeney, Professionals and Starsky and Hutch!
More recently it's got to be Line of Duty. 😁
Vita said
Jul 28 1:48 AM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Ok I loved Dixon of Dock Green when a kid. In the 70's I loved The Sweeney, Professionals and Starsky and Hutch!
More recently it's got to be Line of Duty. 😁
The Gentle Touch was good, I think Jill Gascoine was the first female television police officer, then we had Juliet Bravo.
Prime Suspect took female cops to a different level.
Vita said
Jul 28 1:51 AM, 2022
A Touch of Frost with David Jason was great, I loved it.
Vita said
Jul 28 1:52 AM, 2022
The policeman in Doc Martin is hopeless but he's easy on the eye.
You can't have everything I suppose...
😎
Syl said
Jul 28 12:25 PM, 2022
I liked the American series like Starsky and Hutch, Cagney and Lacey, Collumbo and the like.
I though Helen Mirren was brilliant in the Prime Suspect series...but none of them can beat Luther, each episode was riveting.
Digger said
Jul 28 9:12 PM, 2022
When I was married to a copper I had to sit through every fucking cop show on the planet. A particular favourite of his was Juliet Bravo. He'd sit there and pull the show to pieces. "Look at the size of his helmet!" "Why's the sergeant always making a brew?" "Who writes this shite!"
I was like....."Why bloody watch it then!"
Magica said
Jul 29 12:21 AM, 2022
Vita wrote:
The policeman in Doc Martin is hopeless but he's easy on the eye. You can't have everything I suppose... 😎
I love that copper, He's so funny.
Vita said
Jul 29 2:22 AM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Vita wrote:
The policeman in Doc Martin is hopeless but he's easy on the eye. You can't have everything I suppose... 😎
I love that copper, He's so funny.
A favourite of mine was when Doc Martin prescribed him asprin and he wouldn't take them 'Asprin today, crack cocaine tomorrow' it's a dangerous path and i won't go down it.
Vita said
Jul 29 2:27 AM, 2022
Digger wrote:
When I was married to a copper I had to sit through every fucking cop show on the planet. A particular favourite of his was Juliet Bravo. He'd sit there and pull the show to pieces. "Look at the size of his helmet!" "Why's the sergeant always making a brew?" "Who writes this shite!"
I was like....."Why bloody watch it then!"
My Granda did something like that.
When she was a child my mum said he would boil the kettle for a shave and while it was boiling he would start watching some programme on the television, when it was finished he would say 'That was a load of shite' then go and have to boil the kettle again.
Vita said
Jul 29 2:57 AM, 2022
Actually talking of kettles...that minds me of an incident involving my Irish Granda ( My Granda's dad) his parents were always my Irish Granny and Irish Granda.
Anyway my Granny was boiling the kettle at the fire, and when it started boiling he shouts "If you don't move that kettle, it's going to burn my feet"
Who is yours?
There's been loads of them over the years but what one is your favourite?
Mine is DCI Burke, i love Taggart not with Mark McManus but with Alex Norton.
More recently it's got to be Line of Duty. 😁
The Gentle Touch was good, I think Jill Gascoine was the first female television police officer, then we had Juliet Bravo.
Prime Suspect took female cops to a different level.
You can't have everything I suppose...
😎
I though Helen Mirren was brilliant in the Prime Suspect series...but none of them can beat Luther, each episode was riveting.
I was like....."Why bloody watch it then!"
I love that copper, He's so funny.
A favourite of mine was when Doc Martin prescribed him asprin and he wouldn't take them 'Asprin today, crack cocaine tomorrow' it's a dangerous path and i won't go down it.
My Granda did something like that.
When she was a child my mum said he would boil the kettle for a shave and while it was boiling he would start watching some programme on the television, when it was finished he would say 'That was a load of shite' then go and have to boil the kettle again.
Actually talking of kettles...that minds me of an incident involving my Irish Granda ( My Granda's dad) his parents were always my Irish Granny and Irish Granda.
Anyway my Granny was boiling the kettle at the fire, and when it started boiling he shouts "If you don't move that kettle, it's going to burn my feet"
Get off yer arse and move it yourself!!