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The Met: Policing London

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Original language(s)
  
English

Executive producer(s)
  
Aysha Rafaele

First episode date
  
8 June 2015

Number of episodes
  
5

Genre
  
Factual television

8.2/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
5

Running time
  
60 minutes

Final episode date
  
6 July 2015

Narrated by
  
Lennie James

Language
  
English

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No. of series
  
1 (series 2 in production)

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The Met: Policing London is a British documentary television series about the Metropolitan Police Service. As of June 2015 it is being broadcast on BBC One. The series shows how the Met works from Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, to police officers. The Met will be produced by BBC Documentaries who have previously made Our War, an award-winning series about British soldiers in Afghanistan, and Protecting Our Children, about social services.

The first of five episodes was broadcast on BBC One on Monday 8 June 2015.

The documentary was renewed for a second series, which finished filming in March 2017. The second series is currently in post-production.

Production

Charlotte Moore, the controller of BBC One, announced the series on 23 October 2013. She called it the "first ever definitive portrait of the Met" and said documentaries like The Met were "at the heart of BBC One's remit". The series will be made by BBC Documentaries and will consist of six, hour-long episodes.

Bernard Hogan-Howe, the head of London's Metropolitan Police Service, said he was delighted to be working with the BBC and also said:

I hope that over the coming months, we can reveal the true scale and complexity of the challenges faced by officers and staff across the service as they meet the demands of modern policing—and at a time when we are going through a period of unprecedented change. I am proud of the Met. I hope this documentary helps the people of London learn more about policing and be proud of us too.

The series was commissioned by Charlotte Moore and Emma Willis, the head of documentary commissioning for the BBC. The Guardian said the series will not be likely to air before 2015. The executive producer for the series is Aysha Rafaele, the head of documentaries for the BBC.

References

The Met: Policing London Wikipedia