Scot Squad - BBC Scotland Sitcom - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Scot Squad. Image shows from L to R: PC Jack McLaren (Jordan Young), PC Charlie McIntosh (Chris Forbes), Officer/Acting Sgt. Ken Beattie (James Allenby-Kirk), PC Hugh McKirdy (Graeme Stevely), PC Surjit Singh (Manjot Sumal), PC Jane Mackay (Ashley Smith), PC Sarah Fletcher (Sally Reid), Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson (Jack Docherty), Sergeant Karen Ann Millar (Karen Bartke), Maggie LeBeau (ML Stone). Copyright: The Comedy Unit

Genre

Sitcom

Broadcast

2012 - 2023

Channels

BBC Scotland, BBC One Scotland, BBC Two Scotland

Episodes

49 (1 pilot + 8 series), plus 1 highlights special

Creator

Joe Hullait

Stars

Jack Docherty, Jordan Young, Sally Reid, Ashley Smith, Chris Forbes, Karen Bartke, Darren Connell, Manjot Sumal and more

Writers

Joe Hullait, Chris Grady and Stuart McPherson

Director

Iain Davidson

Producers

Iain Davidson, Gavin Smith, Owen Bell, Ewan Angus, Rab Christie and Suzi Cassidy

Company

Scot Squad is a spoof of 'blue light' fly-on-the-wall reality shows like Traffic Cops. The show is part-improvised, part-scripted.

An arresting mix of comedy and crime, Scot Squad follows the adventures of the first United Scottish Police Force led by Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson (Jack Docherty) and his willing - but not always able - bunch of crime fighters.

Scotland band of 'Bravehearts' are on call 'twenty four seven' whether it's on the streets, at the end of a phone or behind a desk.

The show features in-depth interview footage with the Force's first ever Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson as he shares his philosophy on law enforcement and his hopes and dreams for the future.

Discover just how frequently certain members of the public share what they consider to be key information with their local police station desk sergeant. Get behind the wheel with traffic cops, Urquhart and Singh, as they investigate an instance of bad car parking while insisting that not all of Scotland's road problems are the fault of drunk pensioners, and much more.

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Single camera

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Broadcast details

First broadcast

Thursday 29th November 2012 at 10pm on BBC Two Scotland

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