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Created by
  
Dominique Moloney

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
18 March 2013

Network
  
BBC One

Language
  
English

7.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Composer(s)
  
Debbie Wiseman

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
13 March 2015

Program creator
  
Dominique Moloney

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Starring
  
Jennie Jacques Kieran Bew John Light Gerard Horan Charles De'Ath James Barriscale Justine Michelle Cain Chris Overton Claudia Jessie

Similar
  
The Bill, New Tricks, Waking the Dead, Scott & Bailey, Happy Valley

WPC 56 is a British television drama series, written by Dominique Moloney and broadcast on BBC One. The series revolves around the first woman police constables to join Brinford Constabulary, a fictional police force in Birmingham, starting in 1956. The first two series focused on WPC Gina Dawson's struggle to gain acceptance at a male-dominated police station while having to deal with the sexist attitudes that were commonplace at the time. The third series depicts the experiences of her successor at the station, WPC Annie Taylor.

Contents

The three series of WPC 56 were broadcast, each as a set of five episodes on five consecutive afternoons, in March 2013, February 2014 and March 2015 respectively.

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Series 1

Set in 1956, the series follows WPC 56 Gina Dawson through the trials of being the first female officer to serve in her home town of Brinford in Birmingham. Chief Inspector Roger Nelson gives her a small office, previously a storage room, and has her making tea, doing paperwork, dealing with children and women. She is told not to distract the men, who might seek to protect her in dangerous situations, so that they can deal with the important police work. She finds that she has to work hard to be taken seriously by her male colleagues, and is shocked by some of the methods employed by Sergeant Sidney Fenton and the blind eye turned by the rest of the officers in order to keep the Chief Inspector in the dark.

Dawson lives at home with her parents, Joe and Brenda Dawson, and has a boyfriend, Frank Marshall.

The first series revolves around two missing boys and a serial attacker, and the relationships of the officers and their families.

Series 2

Detective Inspector Jack Burns leaves the police to look after his sick wife and his daughters. He is replaced by a Londoner, Detective Inspector Max Harper. Inspector Nelson and Desk Sergeant Pratt are replaced by Briggs and Swift. Police Constable Eddie Coulson is on honeymoon with Cathy Sinclair. His father, now Assistant Chief Constable Coulson, has sexual designs on WPC Dawson. Sergeant Fenton has a daughter and is on friendly terms with the local brothel madam, Rosie Turner, and the crooked boxing promoter Lenny Powell. Cathy Sinclair is replaced by Susie Nightingale as the station secretary.

The second series revolves around a councillor's dead body and his missing girlfriend Rebecca Jones.

Series 3

WPC Gina Dawson, having been cleared of all blame in a shooting, moves to the Metropolitan Police. Assistant Chief Constable Coulson reneges on his promise to Inspector Briggs that he will retire early after sexually molesting Dawson.

WPC Annie Taylor, whose father is a retired Brinford police sergeant, replaces Dawson. She lives with her parents and knows how to handle her fellow officers, including Sergeant Fenton.

Fenton returns to duty, after being shot, his confidence dented; which he tries to regain using Constable Perkins.

Detective Inspector Harry Sawyer, a Jewish officer who is estranged from his mother, replaces DI Max Harper.

The third series revolves round the shooting of a retired Brigadier and events at a secure hospital and the relationships of Inspector Briggs, his wife Charlotte, homosexual Carl Saunders and Coulson's desire to take control of the station and undermine those that know of his past misdemeanours.

Production

WPC 56 is a BBC Birmingham production.

Claudia Jessie replaced Jennie Jacques in the third series because Jacques had other filming commitments.

Filming

The show is filmed in and around Birmingham using period locations, including the Jewellery Quarter and the Black Country Living Museum.

The exterior of the police station exterior is the Birmingham and Midland Institute on Margaret Street. The interiors are in a disused building on Vittoria Street.

Cast

  • Jennie Jacques as Woman Police Constable Gina Dawson (series 1–2)
  • Claudia Jessie as Woman Police Constable Annie Taylor (series 3)
  • Charlie De'Ath as Sergeant Sidney Fenton
  • John Bowler as Chief Superintendent/Assistant Chief Constable Coulson
  • Kieran Bew as Detective Inspector Jack Burns (series 1, series 2.1)
  • John Light as Chief Inspector Roger Nelson (series 1)
  • Gerard Horan as Desk Sergeant Peter Pratt (series 1)
  • Chris Overton as Police Constable Eddie Coulson (series 1)
  • Justine Michelle Cain as Cathy Sinclair (series 1)
  • Marianne Oldham as Deborah Burns (series 1)
  • Martha Howe-Douglas as Abigail Fenton
  • Tim Plester as Linus Brody
  • Tom McLarney as Sam Pratt (series 1)
  • Jonty Stephens as Joe Dawson (series 1)
  • Kathryn Hunt as Brenda Dawson (series 1)
  • Ben Turner as Detective Inspector Max Harper (series 2)
  • Jessica Duncan as Rebecca Jones (series 2)
  • Mark Healy as Chief Inspector Briggs (series 2–3)
  • James Barriscale as Desk Sergeant John Swift (series 2–3)
  • Liam Jeavons as Police Constable Tommy Perkins (series 2–3)
  • Daniel Brocklebank as Carl Saunders (series 2–3)
  • Rachel Leskovac as Susie Nightingale (series 2–3)
  • Charlotte Lucas as Charlotte Briggs (series 3)
  • Oliver Rix as Detective Inspector Harry Sawyer (series 3)
  • John Duttine as Douglas Taylor (series 3)
  • Melanie Kilburn as Lydia Taylor (series 3)
  • International broadcasts

    In Ireland, the programme is broadcast on RTÉ One.

    In Finland, the programme is broadcast on Yle TV1.

    In Russia, the programme is broadcast on TV Tsentr.

    References

    WPC 56 Wikipedia