Police Interceptors
Police Interceptors | |
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Police Interceptors title card | |
Created by |
Steve Warr Bill Rudgard |
Developed by | Raw Cut TV |
Starring | Various |
Narrated by |
Christopher Fox (2008 - 2015) John Thomson (2015 - ) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 10 |
No. of episodes | 103 (approx, excluding compilations) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Steve Warr Bill Rudgard |
Producer(s) | John Everett |
Location(s) | Essex, South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Cumbria, Lincolnshire, and Durham&Cleveland England |
Running time | 55 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
Channel 5 (2008–2015) Spike (2015–present) |
Picture format | 16:9 |
Original release | 9 May 2008 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows |
Road Wars Street Wars |
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Police Interceptors is a British TV documentary series that profiles the work of: a police ANPR Intercept Team (now known as the Territorial Support Team) in Essex (series 1, 2 and 3); South Yorkshire Police's Road Crime Unit and Derbyshire Police's Road Policing Unit (series 4); The Cumbria Constabulary's Roads Policing Unit (series 5); Lincolnshire's specialist police Road Policing Unit (series 6, 7 and 8); and The Durham Constabulary and Cleveland Police's Special Operations Unit (series 9 onwards). The documentary has been broadcast by Channel 5 since the first episode on 9 May 2008.
Interceptor team
The series features the following police officers from Essex Police, South Yorkshire Police, Derbyshire Constabulary, Cumbria Constabulary, Lincolnshire Police, Durham Constabulary and Cleveland Police involved in high-speed car chases following car thieves in stolen vehicles, speeding and drunken drivers. They use the latest high-speed police cars to follow and hunt down boy racers presenting a danger to the public. The Interceptors also use the latest number-plate reading technology (ANPR) to detect drivers without car insurance, often resulting in an argument with the driver and the disclosure of other crimes. The chases are often interspersed with light-hearted incidents involving the team's food breaks, harmless drunks and practical jokes in the incident room. The show often identifies officers by humorous nicknames and on-screen graphics feature data on their years in service, likes and dislikes. Most incidents are tracked down by uniform officers from the Interceptor team but plain clothes and undercover police have also featured in the series.
Series
Series 1 began on 9 May 2008 on Channel 5 (as Five) and ran for six weeks with an additional compilation episode. Series 2 began at 8pm on 10 October 2008 on Channel 5 and ran for twelve weeks with two additional compilation episodes. Series 3 began on 7 June 2010 on Five for 15 episodes.[1] Series 4 began on 13 June 2011 on Channel 5 for 18 episodes as they followed South Yorkshire’s Road Crime Unit.[2] Series 5, consisting of 10 episodes, began on 28 January 2013, and followed the Cumbria Constabulary. Series 6, 7 and 8 all consists of 10 episodes and followed Lincolnshire Police.[3] Series 9 and 10 are based around the work of the collaborative Durham Constabulary and Cleveland Police's Specialist Operations Units.
Series | No. of Episodes | Synopsis | Original air date |
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| | The series follows the work of an ANPR Intercept Team in Essex. | |
| | The series returns to follows the work of an ANPR Intercept Team in Essex. | 13 Feb 2009 - 20 Mar 2009 |
| | Series three follows the work of an ANPR Intercept Team in Essex. | |
| | The first 8 episodes follows a South Yorkshire specialist pursuit unit, while the final 10 episodes follow a Derbyshire policing unit. | 16 Jan 2012 - 9 Jul 2012 |
| | The series follows high-speed pursuit Road Policing Units of the Cumbria Constabulary. | 9 Sep 2013 - 30 Sep 2013 |
| | The series follows units form Lincolnshire's Road Policing Unit. | |
| | The series follows units form Lincolnshire's Road Policing Unit. | |
| | The series follows units form Lincolnshire's Road Policing Unit. | |
| | The series follows high-speed intercept teams the Durham And Cleveland Specialist Operations Unit. | |
| | The series follows high-speed intercept teams the Durham And Cleveland Specialist Operations Unit. | |
Episodes
Series 1 (2008)
Essex
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| Series following the work of a high-speed police interception unit in Essex. Police chase a drug dealer on a motorway at night, a drunk driver endangers his life in a bid to avoid arrest and the team of interceptors pursue one of the area's most wanted car thieves. | |
| The Essex-based high-speed police interception unit pursue a gang of would-be jewellery thieves, while a burglar leads the team on a car chase. | |
| The high-speed police interception officers pursue a thief in a souped-up Ford Mondeo who outwits their turbocharged cars and causes chaos when he drives up a one-way street in the wrong direction. After one of the unit's vehicles is rammed, a stinger device is called upon to stop the criminal in his tracks. | |
| The police pursue an escaped prisoner driving a stolen Ford Focus down the wrong side of a dual carriageway and a stolen van being driven erratically through the streets of Essex. Plus, the Air Support Unit's helicopter is called into action late at night to look for an armed robber. | |
| A police chase ends with the driver of a stolen Lexus crashing the luxury motor, and the police interception unit deal with a car which is deemed too sexy by officers. Elsewhere, a high-speed pursuit results in a head-on collision with one of the team's hi-tech vehicles. | |
| The team discover the garage hideout of a gang of burglars in a country lane, and pursue a BMW driver who endangers his life by running across four lanes of a busy dual carriageway to escape with a suspicious package. The police interceptors also apprehend a mother driving with no tax, insurance or MOT, who turns out never to have passed her driving test. | |
| A compilation of footage from the first series following the work of the high-speed police interception unit in Essex. | |
Series 2 (2008–09)
Essex
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| A pair of knife-wielding criminals driving a stolen vehicle are pursued by the officers, and the number plate on a drug dealer's car flashes up on the police radar, leading to a risky interception. | |
| The unit are called to the heart of the Essex countryside, where they face a race against time to help rescue a man pinned beneath a tractor, and the air support crew are called out at night to assist in the high-speed pursuit of a car thief in Southend. Meanwhile, the interceptors pursue a rogue driver around the back alleys of north east London. | |
| The police are led on a high-speed chase across north London by car thieves, and also respond to reports of a driver swerving across a motorway. Meanwhile, the interceptors stop a vehicle, but find the occupants armed and ready for any encounter. | |
| Officers pursue a group of international car thieves as they try to leave the country in a stolen BMW, and police chase a drunk driver through Epping Forest. In Southend, burglary suspects fleeing back to London find themselves surrounded by multiple interceptor units. | |
| The unit's high-tech helicopter is called upon to help in the pursuit of a motorcyclist who is driving at speeds of up to 130 mph and shows no sign of slowing down for oncoming traffic or police cars. Meanwhile, a petrol thief risks danger when trying to destroy the evidence and an officer road-tests the latest weapon in the ongoing fight against crime - a Subaru Impreza STi. | |
| The police dog unit is called into action to chase a thief seen trying to break into a lorry, and the pursuit of a Land Rover leads the interceptors to a haul of prestige stolen cars. A seized Lamborghini brings out the team's competitive streak, and the presence of an intruder puts the station on full alert. | |
| Featuring some of the best moments of the series so far, including the pursuit of two knife-wielding robbers endangering both themselves and the public in a stolen Toyota. The officers also use a mixture of technology and old-fashioned legwork to chase a drug dealer whose number plate flashes up a warning on the PNC. | |
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| The officers in Essex are called upon to take drastic action when a pursuit from London arrives in their area, and a car thief is forced to face the consequences of his actions. | |
| Members of Essex's high-speed police interception unit chase a kidnapper in a lorry across three counties. Elsewhere, the team's adapted vehicles are pushed to speeds of up to 115 mph while in pursuit of a joyrider. The officers also get a chance to drive with the Subaru World Rally Team. | |
| A high-speed chase comes to an end when the pursued car becomes trapped in a cul-de-sac, but catching the robbers involved proves more difficult. Meanwhile, officers are forced to get physical when a fight erupts outside a nightclub, and boy racers in Southend are stopped in their tracks. | |
| Essex's high-speed police interception unit chases the drivers of a stolen BMW X5, and the Stanway team gives two unsuspecting car thieves an early morning wake-up call. Elsewhere, officers discover a vehicle that has been turned into a four-wheeled petrol bomb, and a road-tax evader encounters trouble with the law. | |
| Stanway Police are first on the scene of a bad car crash on a country road. Four cop cars pursue a speeding Jeep down the M25. An 83-year-old man fails to notice that police are trying to pull him over. Elsewhere, the interceptors join forces with Kent Police for Operation Lockdown, with all entrances and exits to the Lakeside Shopping complex being monitored by automatic number plate recognition technology. | |
| The interceptors have to drop everything when a speeding 4x4 rushes past them. The Stanway team pursues a man with a machete on the run in a public park. At police headquarters, the chief inspector unveils the latest weapon in the interceptors' arsenal. | |
| Featuring some of the best moments from episodes 8–13 of Police Interceptors Series 2. | |
Series 3 (2010)
Essex
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| Three police units unite in an effort to stop an out of control 4x4 as it careens dangerously through the streets of Basildon. And the ever-reliable Eurocopter is on the trail of a pair of delinquent teenage car thieves. | |
| Police race to intercept three men suspected of robbing a string of plumbers' merchants. A fleeing van speeds the wrong way round a major roundabout and causes a huge crash. Police investigate illegally customised motors in Basildon, and a man threatens to take on a whole street full of officers. | |
| Four joyriders have a lucky escape from the wreckage of a Ford Mondeo, stolen property is found in the back of a vehicle, and the interceptors have to rush to stop a suicidal man from jumping onto the M25. | |
| The officers intercept a stolen car, foil a cannabis grower, engage in a series of drugs raids and calm a drunken sailor. | |
| The officers intervene in a public case of spousal abuse, chase after a racing 4x4 and try to break a county-wide car theft operation. | |
| The officers face a 40-mile dash to prevent a potential suicide. One of the Evos comes a cropper on the road, and a thief is caught with a haul of stolen clothes in his van. | |
| The interceptors catch a gang of car thieves red-handed. Officers clamp down on car crime at Essex's biggest shopping centre and help get the M25 moving after an accident. | |
| Officers conduct a 48-hour hunt for a thief who stole a 4x4, and their perseverance pays off when they manage to catch the culprit. Meanwhile, in Clacton-on-Sea, a tip-off sends the interceptors to a drug den, and the Essex chopper team co-ordinates a manhunt when three high-profile suspects evade capture by fleeing into a field full of cows. | |
| A knife-wielding man ruins New Year celebrations, and the interceptors race to capture a gang of fugitives. As snow causes chaos on the roads, Grant becomes furious with the guardian of a child travelling without a seatbelt. | |
| Biggers and Andy track down a suspected drug runner on the M25. Emily and Grant join forces with Ofcom to raid an illegal pirate radio station. The new Evo 10 goes down a storm with thousands of boy racers at the national car cruise. | |
| The officers chase three men armed with a burglary toolkit and also stop a suspected drug-driver. | |
| Officers contend with riotous World Cup revellers, an offender who has breached his ASBO and a shifty suspected drug dealer. Elsewhere, the interceptors are forced to close the Dartford Crossing in order to halt a stolen vehicle. | |
| A rude biker finds himself the subject of police attention, and a disqualified driver tries to evade the long arm of the law. | |
| The police helicopter pursues an armed thief who is trying to evade arrest, and the team's new recruits put their detective skills to the test by apprehending suspected burglars. Elsewhere, PC Russ Gay tries to calm down a group of unruly drunken youths, and a sniffer dog makes an interesting discovery inside a stolen car. | |
| The team pulls over a very angry driver and the Air Support Unit has its work cut out pursuing an athletic burglar. | |
Series 4 (2011–12)
South Yorkshire (2011)
# | Synopsis | Original air date |
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| A new series follows officers in South Yorkshire's Road Crime Unit, which is based in Sheffield. They pursue a drunken driver and join forces with the helicopter to track down a wanted criminal on a motorcycle. Meanwhile, a new driver crashes into an unmarked police car. | |
| The unit uses 20 cars and two helicopters in its pursuit of a reckless driver across two counties. Officers also discover more than expected when they track down a runaway motorcyclist, and a torrential downpour hampers the work of law enforcers at a traffic collision on the M1. | |
| The unit pursues an armed drink-driver through a graveyard, and a romantic night out is disrupted by an alcohol-fuelled brawl. Officers also give a lesson in road safety to a man who used his moped to transport more people than it was designed for. | |
| Officers track down a driver trying to outrun the law, and hatch a plan to apprehend a disqualified motorist. Elsewhere, a man makes a feeble effort to hide his identity from the police. | |
| A drug dealer who has been driving dangerously reveals a surprising amount of information when he is pulled over, and friends try to baffle the team by changing their names. Also, an officer has a shock in store for a law-breaking driver. | |
| A large quantity of drugs is discovered when an uninsured motorist is pulled over, the helicopter is used to track down a pair of burglars. A driver suspected of road rage is stopped and found to be armed with a table leg, finally an officer's search for people who avoided paying a taxi fare causes disruption. | |
| An officer pulls over a Lamborghini that is not quite what it seems, another officer is involved in a risky confrontation with a gang of hoodies. Finally, police pursue two known offenders through Sheffield. | |
An officer is nearly run over by a desperate driver, and another's patience is tested by a drunken motorist. Also an officer goes in search of a suspicious character, and a group of youths tries to deceive the interception unit. | | |
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Derbyshire (2012)
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The officers from Derbyshire Police have their hand full on Halloween with a gang of lorry thieves trigger a major manhunt, a young man is busted for heroin possession, a fraudster is taken into custody and a high-speed chase involving a supercar travelling at 142 mph. | | |
The officers catch a driver with suspicious goods in his boot, and the chopper tracks a runaway driver after he ditches his car and legs it to the local fair. Also a drink-driver collides with a surgery, and the driver of an uninsured car tests the officers’ patience to the limit. | | |
The officers have to deal with a driver who mounts pavements, bumps into cars and collides with an ambulance as he tries to escape. Also an out-of-control motorist crashes into an interceptor's vehicle, and a helicopter is called in when a driver tries to lose his pursuers by taking the chase off-road. | | |
A drink-driver is involved in a crash, a van full of criminals loses control in a high-speed pursuit, and the police helicopter is involved in a lengthy manhunt. Officers also pursue a motorist who thinks he can outrun the law. | | |
The officers hunt down a horsebox full of illegal plants, a drunk driver crushes one of the team’s favourite car. Elsewhere officers give an insight into taser tactics, a dopey driver gets a severe dressing down for his attitude to child safety and there is a very important visitor in Chesterfield. | | |
The officers head to a Christmas party that has turned into a full-blown riot, a driver is chased through Ilkeston also a drunken woman is caught giving her daughter a lift to the shops. Plus, Kev is seconds away from disaster when he places himself in the path of danger to prevent a car from becoming a fire ball. | | |
A runaway suspect puts officer life in danger, Scott and Adam investigate the contents of a motorist's boot, and officers are called to a New Year's Eve pub brawl. Also five police vehicles are involved in a motorway chase. | | |
Officers use GPS technology to track a pair of mobile-phone thieves, and a car crashes into a house over the Christmas period. Plus, Nick pursues a criminal gang. Also Jason contends with his own traffic nightmare. | | |
Officers use GPS technology to track a pair of mobile-phone thieves, Jason searches for a hit-and-run driver after being called to a convenience store. Elsewhere, an uninsured driver tries to wriggle out of a fine. | | |
A runaway driver is uprooted in a very unusual hiding place. | |
Series 5 (2013)
Cumbria
# | Synopsis | Original air date |
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| A new series follows Cumbria Constabulary Road Policing Unit. They pursue a drunk and runaway men who has a knife, also officers deal with a suspected drug dealer, Officers also have to deal with a trailer full of cows that has crashed and blocked a main road into Carlisle. Finally a drunk driver crashes his car into a pub which ruptures main gas pipe | |
| This time officers have to deal with a stick of dynamite that has been brought into one of Carlisle's police station, also the armed response unit (ARU) are dispatched to report of a gun being spotted in a city centre bar. Officers have to deal with a car crash involving a drunk driver and trapped cyclist. Finally officers help out a teenager when his car hits a wall at night time. | |
| Phil finds out what happens when the driver of a Subaru Impreza decides to take on an HGV! | |
| Martin is blown away by a flat-out Focus travelling at over 100 mph along the M6. | |
| The team smash down a door in order to save a man's life. | |
| It's Black Eye Friday in Cumbria. | |
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| A drunken driver is in the fast lane of the M6. | |
| A van driver tries to ram an officer off the M6. | |
| Hayley helps two badly injured bikers. | |
| The team tackles some high-spirited boozers in Barrow. | |
Series 6 (2014)
Lincolnshire
# | Synopsis | Original air date |
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| Join Lincolnshire's finest as they patrol Britain's longest road, the A1. | |
| This week, Jon puts his body on the line as he tackles a drunken yob in a domestic row. | |
| The Lincolnshire law enforcers intercept an illegal car operation. | |
| Dan catches a pair of green-fingered lads at Spalding's annual flower show. | |
| A van thief gives the interceptors the run around then takes a wrong turn into Disaster Street. | |
| This week, Jon is forced to wrestle with a drunken man on the high street in Lincoln. | |
| A violent man wreaks havoc in a hospital, and the driver of a stolen VW Beetle rewrites the highway code. | |
| A runaway cow causes problems and a wanted petrol thief's stealing spree comes to a halt. | |
| Rich Marriot and the Operational Support Unit side step the guard dog when they carry out a drugs raid | |
| A criminal gang are busted in their hotel beds. | |
Series 7 (2014)
Lincolnshire
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| The operational support unit smashes through a bedroom window in a daring drugs raid. | |
| Mark hits a lucky streak when a car thief careers across his path. |
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| Jon Peacock comes across a half-naked man out on the streets in the middle of winter. |
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| Dan tracks down a driver who has given him the slip. |
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| The dog unit hunts down a weapon-wielding brawler roaming the streets of Lincoln. |
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| As storms batter the UK, the chopper team face a race against time to rescue a trapped woman. |
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| A high-speed pursuit takes the officers off-road. |
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| One man claims that he has been driving with a dodgy numberplate for the past 18 years. |
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| A wanted man using a false identity is apprehended. |
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| Jason Baxter investigates an accident where the driver was not wearing a seatbelt. |
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Series 8 (2015)
Lincolnshire
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| Barry outsmarts a disqualified driver and Carl makes a jaw-dropping discovery when he pulls a car over. | |
| The team hunt a lad wanted for assault and a driver tries everything to avoid a breath sample. |
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| Dan Brigginshaw is kept on his toes when a suspect does a runner, and a routine vehicle check turns into a drug bust for Suzie Ranyard. |
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| Barry hunts a man suspected of assault. |
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| Jim is hot on the tail of a speeding motorcyclist. |
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| A late-night reveller talks himself into trouble, and Sergeant Baxter is confronted by a dishonest driver. |
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| The team stops an uninsured driver with a violent past. |
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| The hunt for a suspected burglar takes an unexpected turn, a late-night stop reveals a bag of drugs and Jon has a tussle with a fallen tree. |
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| Dan is in hot pursuit of a two-wheeled tearaway, a drunk driver nearly causes a calamity, and Mark deals with a three-car collision. |
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| Dog handler Martyn finds himself in the firing line when he cops a tasty right hook, and Dan is given the runaround by an uninsured driver. |
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Series 9 (2015)
Durham and Cleveland
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| The team tackle a runaway stolen van, a stand-off between armed officers and a dangerous knifeman, a man wielding a length of guttering following a roadside stop and chase a stolen 4x4. | |
| Dog handler Jimmy Grieves collars a thief in the act, the interceptors use the big red key to open the door of a drugs farm, and Darren Cawthorne deals with a driver who is literally kicking off. |
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| Kev Salter and Ian Squire hunt for a man roaming the late-night streets with a machete. The driver of a feisty Fiesta makes off from the cops and takes the pursuit off-road. |
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| Interceptor Damien Stevens draws his stun gun on an aggressive driver, the hunt for a suspected armed robber turns up a nasty surprise for dog handler Jimmy Greaves, and the cops get kitted up to raid the home of suspected cannabis grower. |
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| Damo Stevens hunts down a heroin dealer, Jacko rushes to a critical car crash, and the Interceptors investigate some potentially hazardous goods. |
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| PC Damo Stevens takes on an aggressive arsonist intent on bringing Darlington to a standstill, dog handler Andy Hunt is called to a violent domestic disturbance, and Sergeant Kev Salter is hot on the heels of a runaway quad bike. |
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| The Interceptors are outnumbered and outmuscled when they stop a coach load of cage fighters following an anonymous tip that there are drugs on board, and Kev and Andy pull over a Peugeot but the occupants are in no mood to hang around. |
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| Kev and Steve go on the hunt for suspected heroin dealers and reveals a shocking way to rewire your house, while dog handler Liam attends the scene of a suspected arson attack. |
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| Justin and Paul chase down a gang of suspected car thieves. It takes seven interceptors to stop a violent thief who tries to sink his teeth into them. |
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| Special episode featuring footage of the elite interceptors coming under attack while trying to keep the bad guys off the streets, from axe-wielding criminals to thugs who are handy with their fists. |
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| With the aid of new stories and archive footage, this special showcases the vital role that the dogs play in collaring criminals. Featuring the highly trained police dog teams in the Cleveland and Durham Specialist Operations Unit, the dogs are observed in training and in action.. |
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Series 10 (2016)
Durham and Cleveland (current series)
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| Andy has a high-speed chase through a housing estate and Kev pays an early-morning visit to a drug dealer. | |
| Damo and the firearms team tackle a supermarket gunman, while Gareth faces a death-defying pursuit along roads, pavements and back alleys. | |
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Ultimate Police Interceptors
On 8 August 2011, a new show started entitled Ultimate Police Interceptors, a compilation of the best bits from episodes of the previous series.[4]
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| The new recruits are put to the test by a burglary. | |
| A runaway driver leads the interceptors on a lengthy pursuit. | |
| The interceptors deal with a knife-wielding man in Essex | |
| The interceptors weed out a drug dealer. | |
| The team contends with a street-fighting man. | |
Compilation shows
The Essex series included Best of Police Interceptors showing highlights of the chases and incidents from the previous programmes. At the end of series 4, Ultimate Police Interceptors contained highlights from previous shows with updates on the fate of the criminals since the series' first airing.
Police Interceptors: Special Edition
A spin-off to series 2, Police Interceptors: Special Edition,[5] was presented by Natalie Pinkham and Chris Barnes on Fiver (now 5*) in 2011. This was a follow-up show to the main edition featuring highlights from the chases, interviews with members of the Essex team and the presenters participating in "hands-on" reconstructions and police training exercises. The series received negative publicity when one presenter, pretending to be a thief stealing a Vauxhall Ambulance Van, was pursued by officers in two patrol cars for around an hour.[6] The police were accused of wasting time and putting lives at risk, although the officers claimed it was part of a training exercise. The show's producer argued that "...It gave" insight into the real work that police do...."[6] Presenters also took part in incident simulations, like driving a car while a stinger is deployed to puncture the car's tyres.
See also
- Road Wars - series broadcast on Sky1, Sky2 and Pick TV with a similar format and made by the same producers as Police Interceptors.
- Street Wars - programme broadcast on Sky1, Sky2 and Pick TV which is about police officers "on the beat".
- Brit Cops - similar police show on Sky Livingit (originally on Bravo).
- Traffic Cops - series about traffic police broadcast on BBC One.
- Sky Cops - BBC series featuring helicopter police.
- Police Camera Action! - show broadcast on ITV.
References
- ↑ The Interceptors are back Essex Police
- ↑ Primetime series follows road crime officers South Yorkshire Police
- ↑ http://www.lincolnshireecho.co.uk/Lincolnshire-Police-filming-new-series-Police/story-21066228-detail/story.html
- ↑ Ultimate Police Interceptors Channel 5
- ↑ Police Interceptors: Special Edition Channel 5
- 1 2 "Police accused of wasting time recreating car chase for 'petrolhead porn TV show' on Channel Five" Fay Schlesinger, Daily Mail, 15 April 2009
External links
- Police Interceptors (Official website)
- Police Interceptors (Channel 5)
- Police Interceptors (Facebook)
- Police Interceptors at the Internet Movie Database