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Did anyone else see this gem last week (C4, Monday night)?


Cast aside all preconceptions of police documentaries to date. The most realistic documentary portrayal of the british police yet, human and thanks to some brilliant editing, some pure comedy gold...


Series is 4 episodes - second tomorrow night at 9pm

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saw the first one . started watching last night but lost interest after about ten minutes . The people in the first episode were all a bit sad really , seeing getting nicked as an occupational hazard , and the guy rapping at the end with about three teeth in his head was a bit tragic ... he obviously thought he was cock o the north , or Chatham ,should I say .
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