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Genre
  
Documentary

Narrated by
  
Paul Thornley

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
1 November 2010

Director
  
Anthony Philipson

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Directed by
  
Anthony Philipson

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of seasons
  
2

Final episode date
  
27 February 2012

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Executive producers
  
Anthony Philipson, Ben Rumney, Tim Wardle, Simon Ford

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Series

Similar
  
Send in the Dogs, 24 Hours in Police Custody, Street Crime UK, Traffic Cops, Police Interceptors

Coppers is a British fly-on-the-wall documentary television series broadcast on Channel 4, about policing in the United Kingdom. First broadcast on 1 November 2010, the series followed the day-to-day lives of police officers (colloquially known as 'coppers') from four territorial police forces around the country, covering various activities: custody suite operations, road unit policing, 999 response, night time policing and riot control.

Contents

A second and final series began on 9 January 2012 at 9pm and ran for 8 episodes.

Synopsis

The premise of the series was presented by the producers as follows:

As police budgets, and numbers, come under threat, this hard-hitting series reveals what police officers across Britain really think about being on the frontline of 21st-century Britain

This referred to the impending cuts in police force budgets as a result of the 2010 Spending Review, the results of which were announced in October 2010, just before the show aired.

Format

The series follows a reality television documentary style. Each episode features only a small amount of narration, and the majority of screen time is devoted to on location filming with interaction to camera from the police officers being filmed. This is supplemented with footage of officers talking to camera in a more formal setting, with minimal input by an interviewer. At the end of each episode, there is a summary of the outcome of the cases of many of the police officers and offenders featured.

Broadcast

The first series was broadcast as five one-hour episodes on Channel 4 on Monday nights in the 9 pm timeslot. The second and final series was broadcast as eight one-hour episodes on Channel 4 on Monday nights in the 9 pm timeslot.

References

Coppers (TV series) Wikipedia