Cuffs (TV series)
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Created by | Julie Gearey[1] |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Executive producer(s) | Will Gould Julie Gearey |
Production location(s) | Brighton, Shoreham-by-Sea and Worthing, England |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Tiger Aspect Productions |
Distributor | Endemol Shine International |
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Original network | BBC One |
Picture format | 1080i HD |
Original release | 28 October 16 December 2015 |
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Cuffs is a drama series depicting the lives of front-line police officers within Brighton and the surrounding area of Sussex serving within the fictional South Sussex Police service. The series aired on BBC One, with episode one first transmitted on 28 October 2015.[2]
The narrative focusses on the personal lives of the characters, against a backdrop of typical incidents faced by modern front-line police officers and more comedic ones such as hooligans harassing naturists on a nudist beach and reports of 'dog-napping' in a middle-class neighbourhood.[3]
The eight-part series was the first police-based drama to be broadcast by the channel since the Holby City spin off, HolbyBlue was aired in 2007: it shared the same eight o'clock slot.[4]
On 17 December 2015, the day after the final episode, the BBC confirmed that the show had been cancelled after one series in order to "create space for new shows".[5] The announcement was criticised by many of the actors and a petition was created in an attempt to encourage the BBC to create another series [6]
Contents
Principal cast
Main characters
- Ashley Walters as PC Ryan Draper[7] – Jake's partner and Tutor Constable. He is a widower and father of a son and daughter.
- Jacob Ifan as PC Jake Vickers[7] – the son of Chief Superintendent Robert Vickers. He is gay and is struggling as a new recruit.
- Amanda Abbington as DS Jo Moffat[7] – an investigator who is having an affair with Robert. She is divorced and lives alone with her ageing German Shepherd.
- Peter Sullivan as Chief Superintendent Robert Vickers[7] – Jake's father. His wife is suffering from cancer.
- Shaun Dooley as DC Carl Hawkins[7] – a junior investigator originally from Yorkshire. He is married with children, and trying for another with his wife.
- Paul Ready as DI Felix Kane[7] – a mysterious and stoic senior investigator with a troubled personal life.
- Alex Carter as PC Lino Moretti[7] – an out-of-shape cop who is proud of his Italian heritage. He is Donna's partner.
- Eleanor Matsuura as PC Donna Prager[7] – Lino's partner, and an authorised Taser officer.
Supporting characters
- Karen Bryson as Custody Sgt Melanie Pyke[8]
- Bhavna Limbachia as PC Misha Baig[7] – a Muslim police officer stationed at Brighton Central police station.
- Robbie Gee as Inspector Graham Webb[8]
- Andrew Hawley as Simon Reddington[9] – a lawyer and the duty solicitor at Brighton Central police station who has an attraction to Jake.
- Clare Burt as Debbie Vickers – Robert's wife and Jake's mother who is fighting cancer.
- Pippa Nixon as Alice Gove – Donna's wife, an artist.
Episodes
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On his first day working with Ryan, rookie cop Jake faces a challenging shift on the Brighton streets. But, being the boss' son, Jake's biggest challenge is earning the respect of his new colleagues. |
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Jake is humiliated when he makes a spectacular rookie error on Brighton Pier. Meanwhile, an eccentric drug dealer is finally in Jo's sights and Carl tries his best to be home early for his family tonight. |
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Carl and Felix investigate a spate of muggings on public school boys. Meanwhile, Jo investigates a distressing case that brings Jake and Ryan to blows. |
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The team investigate a drugs death which leads to Ryan and Jake involved in a stakeout for Carl and Felix. The Team raid drugs den whilst Superintendent Vickers spends the night with Jo while Jake has to leave the stakeout when his mother goes into hospital as his dad has his phone on silent Jo notices his phone bleeping and urges him to go to hospital to see his wife. |
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Felix investigates a kidnapping case of a disabled wife of a bank manager. Jo isn't coping well with Robert's rejection and turns to Carl. Jake struggles to forgive his father. |
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Following revelations about his son, Ryan loses his temper. Carl's personal life threatens a high-stakes case, and a runaway iguana plays cupid for Lino. |
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When she's held at gunpoint, Donna's quick thinking saves the day but has personal ramifications. And as Felix and Carl investigate the disappearance of a teenager, Carl gets a disturbing insight into his boss' life. |
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An ex-squaddie suffering from PTSD loses his grip on reality and endangers the team. As Jake realises he can't trust his lawyer boyfriend, Robert is forced to confront the consequences of his marital betrayal. |
Broadcast
Internationally, the series premiered in New Zealand on TV One in January 2016. ABC in Australia later began airing the show in February 2016.[10]
References
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External links
- 2015 British television programme debuts
- 2015 British television programme endings
- 2010s British television series
- BBC television dramas
- British crime television series
- English-language television programming
- Police procedural television series
- Television shows set in Brighton
- Television series by Tiger Aspect Productions