Title |
Line of duty. Series two. |
Published |
Moore Park, N.S.W. : Entertainment One : Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment South Pacific Pty Ltd, [2014]. |
©2012. |
Description |
3 DVD-videos (approximately 358 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cm. |
Sound Characteristics |
digital optical stereo surround Dolby |
Video Characteristics |
DVD PAL |
Digital File Characteristics |
video file DVD video Region 4 |
Form of Work |
Television program |
Notes |
Catalogued from container. |
Twentieth Century Fox : 61226SDO. |
Entertainment One : HOP0664. |
Originally broadcast on television in the United Kingdom by BBC Two in 2013. |
Credits |
Writer and producer Jed Mercurio ; produced by Peter Norris ; directors Douglas Mackinnon, Daniel Nettheim. |
Performers |
Keeley Hawes, Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar, Craig Parkinson, Neil Morrissey, Jessica Raine, Mark Bonnar. |
Summary |
Line of Duty returns for a second series, featuring a new police corruption story told over six one-hour episodes. The series opens explosively with the ambush of a police convoy in which three police officers are killed and a protected witness seriously injured. The sole surviving police officer is Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton (Keeley Hawes). Deputy Chief Constable Mike Dryden (Mark Bonnar) takes personal charge, assigning AC-12 to the case. Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott (Martin Compston), Detective Constable Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) and Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) are joined by newly-appointed Detective Constable Georgia Trotman (Jessica Raine) to investigate a complex case rich in unexpected twists and turns. |
Target audience note |
Censorship classification : MA 15+. |
System details |
DVD, Dolby Digital 5.1 / 2.0, PAL, region 4, 16:9 (1.78:1). |
Language note |
In English. English Captions [descriptive subtitles for the hearing impaired]. |
Subjects |
Police -- England -- London -- Drama |
Police corruption -- England -- London -- Drama |
Police internal investigation -- England -- London -- Drama |
London (England) -- Drama |
Genre |
Detective and mystery television programs |
Television crime shows |
Fiction television programs |
Video recordings for the hearing impaired |
Other Names |
Mercurio, Jed screenwriter, television producer. |
Norris, Peter television producer. |
MacKinnon, Douglas television director. |
Nettheim, Daniel television director. |
Hawes, Keeley actor. |
Compston, Martin actor. |
McClure, Vicky, 1983- actor. |
Dunbar, Adrian, 1958- actor. |
Parkinson, Craig actor. |
Raine, Jessica, 1982- actor. |
Bonnar, Mark actor. |
Morrissey, Neil actor. |
Added Corporate Names |
Content Television production company. |
World Productions (Firm : London, England) production comapny. |
BBC Northern Ireland production company. |
Creative England (Firm) production company. |
European Regional Development Fund production company. |
Advantage West Midlands production company. |
BBC Two (Television station : London, England) broadcaster. |
Acorn Media (Firm) film distributor. |
RLJ Entertainment film distributor. |
Added Title |
Line of duty (Television program) |
Links to Related Works |
Subject References:
See Also:
Authors:
- Acorn Media (Firm) .
- Advantage West Midlands .
- BBC Northern Ireland .
- BBC Two (Television station : London, England) .
- Bonnar, Mark .
- Compston, Martin .
- Content Television .
- Creative England (Firm) .
- Dunbar, Adrian, 1958- .
- European Regional Development Fund .
- Hawes, Keeley .
- MacKinnon, Douglas .
- McClure, Vicky, 1983- .
- Mercurio, Jed .
- Morrissey, Neil .
- Nettheim, Daniel .
- Norris, Peter .
- Parkinson, Craig .
- Raine, Jessica, 1982- .
- RLJ Entertainment .
- World Productions (Firm : London, England) .
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