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Also known as | Stanton Blues |
Genre | Police procedural |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Executive producer | Tony Garnett |
Producer | Eric Coulter |
Production locations | Bolton, Greater Manchester, England |
Cinematography | Mark Waters |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company | World Productions |
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Network | BBC Two |
Release | October 19, 1998 April 11, 2001 | –
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The Cops is a British television police procedural drama series created by Jimmy Gardner, Robert Jones, and Anita J. Pandolfo, first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 October 1998.[1] Produced by World Productions, the series follows the lives of one shift of uniform officers based at Christie Road Police Station in the fictional town of Stanton, Greater Manchester. Billed as another attempt by the BBC to rival The Bill,[2] the series was notable for its documentary-style camerawork and uncompromising portrayal of the police force. Although the series featured a number of notable actors across three series, Katy Cavanagh, Rob Dixon, and John Henshaw remained as the principal cast throughout.[3]
The series was primarily filmed in Bolton, Greater Manchester. The first series was so controversial in its depiction of the police force that official police advice was withdrawn before the second series went into production.[4] Twenty-four episodes were broadcast in three series, although the third series saw a slight change in the series format, featuring three two-part episodes each loosely tied together with a story arc.[5] Although the second series attracted strong viewing figures and critical acclaim, resulting in the commission of a third series, creator Robert Jones later confirmed that the third series was written as a way of 'bringing The Cops to a close', with the final episode broadcast on 11 April 2001.[6]
The first series was released on VHS on 24 January 2000, available as four individual volumes or as a complete box set.[2] Both the second and third series remain commercially unreleased. All three series received a single rerun on UKTV Drama in the early 2000s. In June 2024, BBC Four began reshowing the first series[7] and all three series appeared on BBC iPlayer.