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The series is written by John Forte whilst Robert Quinn directs and Steve November and Mary Callery are executive producers. [3]It is produced by Irish production company ShinAwil and UK-based firm Further South Productions.
The 20 Best Detective Shows to Watch Right Now Netflix/Hulu/BBC ... SVU is one of the most popular and longest running police procedurals on TV. It follows detectives in the New York City Police ...
Another great way to get your thrills and chills is by binge-watching the best crime drama shows. ... We love a good police procedural, and this one based on real-life LAPD officer William ...
Young Wallander is a crime drama television series, based on Henning Mankell's fictional Inspector Kurt Wallander.The series premiered on Netflix on 3 September 2020. Star Adam Pålsson explained that the pre-imagining (i.e., Young Wallander being set in the present day) made more sense than a straight prequel, as it allowed for the social commentary which is a strong element of Mankell's ...
Kohrra is an Indian Punjabi-language crime thriller police procedural television series on Netflix created by Sudip Sharma, Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia and directed by Randeep Jha [1] [2] Produced under Karnesh Sharma's Clean Slate Films in collaboration with Netflix, the series stars Survinder Vicky, Barun Sobti, Harleen Sethi, Saurav Khurana, Rachel Shelley and Manish Chaudhary in lead roles.
The top show on Apple TV+ is “Bad Monkey,” which premiered on Aug. 14. Set in South Florida, the black comedy-drama follows a former police detective working as a restaurant health inspector.
Criminal: UK (or Criminal: United Kingdom) is a British police procedural television anthology series created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith, starring Katherine Kelly, Lee Ingleby, Mark Stanley, Rochenda Sandall and Shubham Saraf as the highly trained members of a special interrogative division of the Metropolitan Police.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 40% with an average rating of 5.8/10, based on 15 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "While those looking for a stylish new procedural with a few unexpected nuances will find much to like, Deputy sticks too closely to its genre guns to break any new ground."