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6.1/10 TV Country of origin United Kingdom No. of series 4 Final episode date 19 January 2004 | 6/10 IMDb Original language(s) English First episode date 16 July 2001 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre DramaPolice procedural Starring Haydn GwynneJohn McArdleMichelle HolmesDavid HargreavesJonathan KerriganChris WalkerJosie D'ArbyJoanna TaylorLeslie AshShelley ConnScot WilliamsMark WomackClaire Sweeney Cast |
Filming a car chase scene for bbc drama merseybeat
Merseybeat was a British police procedural television series shown on BBC One, with a total of four series broadcast between 2001 and 2004. The programme follows the personal and professional lives of one shift of police officers from the fictional Newton Park police station in Merseyside, England.
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In 2001, prior the launch of the series, Merseybeat attracted controversy due to alleged similarities between its pilot episode and the murder of James Bulger, though the BBC defended the series, saying "there are no associations with the tragic case of James Bulger".

In July and August 2002, Merseybeat faced heavy criticism upon its return for a second series. The broadcasting standards commission criticised the quality of the series and ratings fell sharply. In June 2002, ratings fell below 5 million viewers for the first time in the programme's history and, in August of the same year, The Guardian reported that the number of viewers had dropped by one million compared to the first episode of the second series.

In late 2003, when Merseybeat commenced its fourth series, it underwent a major revamp, including the scrapping of the title sequence and theme tune, which was replaced with a record from Liverpudlian band Cast. A more "gritty" approach to the drama was also part of the revamp, with the introduction of the station's CID and Mark Womack, formerly of Liverpool 1 as DI Hammond.

For the first three series, filming took place mainly in the Cheshire towns of Widnes and Runcorn (both within the Borough of Halton), making heavy use of local landmarks such as the Silver Jubilee Bridge and Fiddlers Ferry power station. The police station itself was a disused Golden Wonder factory, which is located in Widnes. For the fourth and final series, filming was moved to Liverpool. The programme is notable for having never been repeated since broadcast; and despite strong interest from fans, it has never been released on DVD.

Merseybeat tv series
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Series 2 (2002)
The second series introduced three new main characters into the cast - probationary PCs Jodie Finn (Josie D'Arby) and Jackie Brown (Joanna Taylor), as well as new custody Sergeant Mark 'Pepper' Salt (Bernard Merrick). This series saw the programme take a step away from crime-fighting and focuses more on the personal relationships between the main characters, much like the show's main rival at the time, The Bill. Episode two was broadcast an hour later than usual due to the content of the episode; this however resulted in an increase of viewership, with more than 1.5m additional viewers tuning in compared to the previous week.