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- British police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.
- History is only slightly rewritten: instead of experienced sailors, there are only convicts whose last and only meeting with H2O was their prison diet of bread and water. And Columbus doesn't have his own map.
- Comedy set in and around a hospital, where the newly qualified Dr Andrew Collin is thrown into a world that is totally beyond him.
- Robert Llewellyn, psycho sexual consultant, discusses the ever changing face of male identity and sexual politics.
- The movie chronicles the struggles of Deric and Diana Longden, a happily married couple who try to cope with Diana's inexplicable degenerative disease which causes occasional paralysis of her extremities and periodic blackouts. One day, while attending a literary luncheon, Deric meets Aileen Armitage, a woman novelist with whom he strikes up a close friendship. Diana soon discover their relationship and calls Aileen, asking to meet her.
- Not taking to unemployment well, Naylor and Clark reluctantly take a "missing persons" job from Deakin. The pair enlists the help of Connell, who risks her job to find out information on their prospective employees.
- Clark's second job in the private sector falls into his lap with suspicious ease. His former colleague Naylor is at hand to help, but has Deakin set the pair of them up?
- DS Maureen Connell needs all the help she can get after her cover is blown while investigating a hostile police station
- When an informant is shot dead, the press have a field day, Clark investigates only to find out the man in question was hired by Special Branch.
- Angela reveals information about the dead informant, but if Clark doesn't back off his career could be in tatters.
- A group of animal rights extremists have been threatening a pharmaceuticals giant. Deakin reminds his freelance team that chemicals means drugs and drugs mean money, which in turn means an undercover operation.
- DSU Tony Clark is called in to investigate claims of police brutality when a full-scale riot erupts at a picket line.
- The arrival of the Chilean General Herrera provides Clark and his team a new challenge in the form of diplomatic protection. Eager for a solid contract Clark ignores Naylor's suspicions as to why Special Branch isn't handling the job.
- A black youth is shot dead, by a member of the Armed Response Unit, after botched robbery at an off-licence. With tensions running in the community a cassette starts circulating that implicates two officers sold the gun for drugs.
- Officialy Tony Clark gets away with murder, but it costs him his job. As an ex-copper with no prospects he soon finds out what it's like to be on the outside looking in.
- There's a drug related shooting and once again Clark and his team are hired to pick up the pieces. Meanwhile Connell has been made an offer she can't refuse but the secrecy and paranoia may cost her relationship with her girlfriend Kate.
- Government Minister Nicholas Shaw has a reputation of attacking the Met. When pictures of him frolicking with his secretary are leaked to the press Clark is brought into investigate his protection officer for corruption.
- CIB review a shocking case involving a policewoman and two civilians who died in a bomb blast. Whilst convictions were made at the time, the evidence now looks questionable.
- DSU Tony Clark investigates an officer accused of bending the rules to obtain a conviction.
- DSU Tony Clark follows up an allegation of police brutality after an old man claims to have seen a prostitute attacked.
- A rally against local service cuts turns deadly when the police intervene. CIB must investigate the police response .
- When a respectable superintendent kills his wife, the CIB are called in to investigate what looks like a straightforward case. However, Clark is not so sure.
- A Special Branch agent's cover is blown after a complaint identifies him as a police officer acting as a British Nationalist. Is he acting under orders or has he gone native?
- Supt. Urquart is caught with a sex worker in his car. He then becomes a suspect in the sex worker's flatmate's murder.
- Young Joey Pearce is found dead whilst in Police custody at St Helen's police station; with a bright future at university ahead of him surely he wouldn't have killed himself? Clark steps in to investigate.
- An old style policeman (Nicky Henson) starts the episode with an amusing speech on his retirement and ends the episode beaten to death; Superintendent Tony Clark is very unhappy to find his girlfriend, PC Jenny Dean is also in a relationship with another colleague (Jerome Flynn).
- When a youth is shot by armed police, years of resentment are set to explode into violence.
- DCI Tony Clark is assigned the unenviable task of investigating his own station.
- An independent documentary producer coaxes Connell into aiding an investigation about "shoot to kill policies", but unable to tackle this alone, the old firm is soon reunited and an SAS cover-up begins to unfold.
- Tony and his team lead an investigation into a break-in at a Territorial Army depot.
- DCC Dunning has been suspended, but Clark suspects Deakin may be at the bottom of it.
- While Connell is keeping tabs on Deakin, Clark and Naylor head for Belgium to attend a Nazi rally and investigate the illegal arms trade. The situation is swiftly complicated when two Irish arms buyers show up too.
- Is MI5 in control or has Deakin finally overstepped the boundary with a freelance operation?
- After a visit from Special Branch the tape of 'a certain Royal Conversation' goes missing from a journalist's desk. He police and/or MI5 are accused of the theft.
- One of the most effective detectives in Met is accused of corruption. Tony and his team reluctantly investigate.
- DSU Tony Clark is ordered to investigate complaints against an officer killed in the line of duty.
- When a defense industry worker commits suicide Clark is hired to investigate. The case could prove deadly for all when it seems he may have been silenced deliberately.
- DSU Tony Clark accuses Sgt Markham of corruption.
- Clark puts his job at risk when he steps in to vouch for his colleague who's facing a disciplinary tribunal. But how far is he willing to go?
- Tony Clark's marriage begins to fall apart as he investigates a complaint of sexual harassment by a WPC against a black sergeant.
- Dr. Phil Kirkby is accused of sexually assaulting a patient. She attempts to blackmail him in to giving her drugs in return for silence. Nurse Richards gets suspended when patient Mrs Mansfield dies after her oxygen is wrongly turned off.
- Liz has to be dragged from the ward, after verbally assaulting a patient but is close to a mental breakdown. Paul Tennant makes it clear, to Julie, that Scissors, future at the hospital, was down to her ending their relationship.
- Mr. Betancourt is on the rampage and the doctors are run off their feet. Raj discovers that Madeley Ward has been closed due to MRSA and has a cunning plan. Clare gets revenge on Dr. Mortimer when his hi-jinks is really a sexually assault.
- August is the killing season, when new doctors hit the wards and hospital mortality rates hit sky high. While some doctors and nurses can let their hair down at an hospital ball, surgeon Dr. Broome's career is starting to tail spin.
- James Mortimer illness causes the hospital to contact patients who he has had contact with. Patient Linda Hawkins has a reputation of crying foul, when her husbands leaves her, but now discovers she has an aggressive form of cancer.
- Australian doctor Mr. Cyril 'Scissors' Smedley first day has Mr. Docherty's new Registrar. The new Hospital Manager Paul Tennant decides to inspect the hospital by using a wheelchair and is prepared to play politics with Dr.Turner.
- As Dr. Phil Kirkby's trial, for manslaughter, approaches and the pressure starts to mount while Dr.Turner becomes more intransigent. Raj is desperate to play in the hospital cricket match but gets drawn into the case of baby Hayley.
- Mr. Docherty starts to question Paul Tennant's intimidating management style. When xenophobic father accuses James of inappropriately touching a young boy. Tennant forces out the only witness before Mr. Docherty exposes the lies.
- A vagrant decides to smoke while on oxygen and blows up part of an hospital wing. Dr. Liz Reid attempts to get by on her good looks but turns everybody against her. Claire has to persuade young wife to donate her husband's organs.