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In France, the first episode of No Offence aired on 29 February 2016 on France 2 and was watched by 5.46 million viewers, 20.4% of the TV audience. The next three episodes were shown back-to-back that evening and together achieved an average 4.6 million viewers, 19.3% of the TV audience. [7] A third series was confirmed in July 2017. [8]
Life on Mars is a British television series broadcast on BBC One between 9 January 2006 and 10 April 2007. It follows Sam Tyler (), a Manchester policeman in 2006 who wakes up after a car accident to discover that he has time-travelled to 1973, where he works the same job in the same location under the command of Detective Chief Inspector Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) while attempting to solve ...
Brendan breaks into Kat’s flat and hacks his mother’s bank accounts. Brendan tells Kat that his mother went to Costa Rica with Josh and withdrew money from an ATM 10 miles off the family’s regular route to the airport. Brendan is certain something terrible has happened to his mother. Monte dies without Stagger visiting him in prison.
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In the first episode, Detective Inspector Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes), a 21st-century police officer, is investigating the notes written by Sam Tyler ().While doing this, Drake is shot and awakes in 1981, where she meets Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister), Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) and Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster) whom she has read about in Tyler's notes.
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Ben Batt as DI Paul Hopkins, Helen's partner and fellow detective in the Greater Manchester Police. [5] Emma Fryer as Linda Bates, the wife of Stephen Bates who is the main suspect in the abduction of two young girls. [5] David Leon as DI Adam Perrin, [3] a detective in the Manchester Metropolitan Police and Helen's former fling
Queer as Folk is a 1999 British television series that chronicles the lives of three gay men living in Manchester's gay village around Canal Street. Initially running for eight episodes, a two-part follow up was shown in 2000. It was written by Russell T Davies and produced by Red Production Company for Channel 4.