The Level (TV series)

The Level
Genre Thriller
Written by Gaby Chiappe
Alexander Perrin
Directed by Mark Everest
Andy Goddard
Starring
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Polly Leys
Kate Norrish
Jane Dauncey
Running time 60 minutes (including advertisements)
Production company(s) Hillbilly Films
Distributor Acorn Media
Release
Original network ITV
Picture format 16:9 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 30 September 2016 (2016-09-30) – present

The Level is a British crime drama, which began broadcasting on ITV on September 30, 2016. The six-part series focuses on DS Nancy Devlin (Karla Crome), a detective with the National Crime Division, who is assigned to Brighton CID to investigate the murder of Frank Le Saux (Philip Glenister), a corrupt businessman with whom she has been associated in the past. Having been present at the scene of the murder, Nancy struggles to keep her involvement in the case a secret, whilst working under the watchful eye of boss DCI Michelle Newman (Lindsey Coulson). The series was predominantly filmed in and around the streets of Brighton.[1] The series received consistent viewing figures throughout its run, and actress Karla Crome has suggested the possibility of a second series.[2]

Plot

One night, Frank Le Saux (Philip Glenister), a corrupt businessman, arranges to meet DS Nancy Devlin (Karla Crome), a National Crime Division detective who has been protecting him from prosecution. However, their meeting is cut short when they are interrupted by the arrival of an unknown gunman. Frank is shot dead, and Nancy receives a wound from a ricochet. Brighton CID are assigned to investigate the case. Boss DCI Michelle Newman (Lindsey Coulson) arranges for DS Devlin to be assigned to the case, unaware of her being present at the scene of the murder. Devlin is initially paired with DS Sam 'Gunner' Martin (Noel Clarke), but initially, friction occurs between the pair, forcing Newman to second Nancy's fellow NCD detective Kevin O'Dowd (Rob James-Collier) to the case.[3]

Nancy struggles to hide her involvement in Frank's activities. Her friendship with Frank's daughter, Hayley (Laura Haddock) makes her situation increasingly difficult. However, it soon transpires that the blight of the team's investigation appears to a mole within their ranks. Nancy suspects that Gunner may be the leak, but during a light-night visit to O'Dowd's hotel room, she discovers a series of surveillance photos that disappeared earlier in the day. Whilst trying to deal with the pressures of the investigation, Nancy is forced to help her mentally ill mother, Teresa (Suzanne Packer), but soon discovers that her mum has been shielding a life-changing secret for twenty years - that Nancy is secretly Frank's daughter.

Cast

Recurring characters

Episodes

Series 1 (2016)

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
1"Episode 1"Andy GoddardGaby Chiappe & Alexander Perrin30 September 20164.87
Nancy Devlin, a detective with the National Crime Division, is present when haulier and drugs trafficker Frank Le Saux is shot and murdered. Later, DCI Michelle Newman, who assigned to the case, seconds Nancy from the NCD to her unit within Brighton CID to assist with the investigation. Nancy, caught between a rock and a hard place, struggles with the increasing pressure as she is forced to hide her involvement in the case from the team.
2"Episode 2"Andy GoddardGaby Chiappe & Alexander Perrin7 October 20164.17
Forced to hide the CCTV from the chemist which proves she was the second person present at the Le Saux murder scene, Nancy's behaviour starts to become more and more erratic. Suspicion falls upon Le Saux's accountant, Theo Ketler, after the Le Saux family discover he has embezzled all of Frank's money out of the company. Gunner's suspicions of Nancy's involvement continue to grow, while Kevin uncovers some new vital information.
3"Episode 3"Andy GoddardGaby Chiappe & Alexander Perrin14 October 20163.99
When evidence from the surveillance operation disappears, Nancy suspects that a mole is operating within the team, and sets about trying to discover their identity. Her initial suspicions fall on Gunner, but after breaking into his flat, she discovers that she is mistaken. Later seeking solace in Kevin, she finds the missing evidence hidden in his hotel room. She is unaware, however, that Kevin has caught on to her discovery of his betrayal.
4"Episode 4"Mark EverestGaby Chiappe & Alexander Perrin21 October 20164.16
Newman decides to send Nancy undercover to pose as a corrupt cop, in order to get inside Elliot's operation. Nancy, however, is unaware of the situation she is letting herself into when Elliot's first task for her is to ride shotgun on a planned firebomb attack on Le Saux's yard. Meanwhile, Elliot enlists Kevin's help in creating a distraction when the missing Le Saux truck is found abandoned on a nearby coast road.
5"Episode 5"Mark EverestGaby Chiappe & Alexander Perrin28 October 20163.74
Nancy's undercover operation comes to a head as Elliot asks her to create a gap in the surveillance window in order for him to ferry the missing truck back into the haulage yard. Kevin, however, has already warned Elliot that Nancy is undercover, and when Elliot goes against the agreed plan, Gunner realises Nancy is in danger. Meanwhile, Nash makes a complaint against Nancy, forcing Newman to have no other option but to suspend her.
6"Episode 6"Mark EverestGaby Chiappe & Alexander Perrin4 November 20163.74
With Nancy suspended, she decides to dig further into Nash's operation, and she discovers that the 'Goldmine' is not the stash of guns as the team first thought, but pallets of fake medical supplies destined for a buyer within the NHS trust. Having discovered that Nash wasn't responsible for Frank's death, Nancy sets about discovering the real identity of the killer, but her investigation leads her to realise that Hayley is in grave danger.

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