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1 Synopsis  





2 Cast and characters  





3 Episodes  



3.1  Series 1 (1995)  





3.2  Series 2 (1996)  







4 Development  





5 Home releases  





6 References  





7 Other sources  





8 External links  














The Thin Blue Line (British TV series)






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The Thin Blue Line
Genre
  • Police comedy
  • Created byBen Elton
    Written byBen Elton
    Directed byJohn Birkin
    Starring
  • James Dreyfus
  • Mina Anwar
  • Rudolph Walker
  • Serena Evans
  • David Haig
  • Kevin Allen
  • Mark Addy
  • ComposerHoward Goodall
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series2
    No. of episodes14(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producerPeter Bennett-Jones
    Producers
  • Ben Elton
  • Editors
  • Steve Tempia
  • Charlie Fawcett
  • Running time30 minutes
    Production companyTiger Aspect Productions
    Original release
    NetworkBBC1
    Release13 November 1995 (1995-11-13) –
    23 December 1996 (1996-12-23)

    The Thin Blue Line is a British sitcom which aired on BBC1 from 1995 to 1996. It was created and written by Ben Elton, and starred Rowan Atkinson. The series was popular with viewers, though it suffered in critical reviews due to "inconsistent character development" and an "overly broad plot line". It was ranked number 34 in a poll for Britain's Best Sitcom. In September 2021, the series became available on BBC iPlayer.[1]

    The show, set in the fictional English town of Gasforth, is a parody of police procedurals, featuring conflicts between the uniformed squad, led by Inspector Fowler, and the CID, led by Detective Inspector Grim. The cast included Serena Evans, David Haig, James Dreyfus, Mina Anwar, Rudolph Walker, Kevin Allen, and Mark Addy, among others.

    Synopsis[edit]

    The series is set in a police station in the fictional English town of Gasforth. A general parody of the serious police procedural, one of the main themes on the show sees the uniformed squad, led by Inspector Raymond Fowler, and the CID, led by Detective Inspector Derek Grim, locking horns over similar, or even the same, issues while having conflicting views or methods of operations. Generally, the uniformed section triumphs over the detectives, although not without their own foibles. Although other PCs and staff other than the main characters are visible in the background, they generally have no speaking parts.

    Cast and characters[edit]

    Many notable actors made guest appearances, and these include the writer Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Stephen Moore, Melvyn Hayes, Trevor Peacock, Owen Teale, Colin McFarlane, Alan Cox, Alexander Armstrong, Nicola Stapleton, Perry Fenwick, Walter Sparrow, Geoffrey Chater, Gabrielle Blunt and Rupert Vansittart.

    Episodes[edit]

    Series 1 (1995)[edit]

    No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
    1"The Queen's Birthday Present"John BirkinBen Elton13 November 1995 (1995-11-13)
    Inspector Fowler and Sergeant Dawkins should be celebrating their tenth anniversary together, but the Queen's official birthday and Fowler's complete remissness puts a spanner in the works.
    2"Fire and Terror"John BirkinBen Elton20 November 1995 (1995-11-20)
    Constable Habib falls in love with a fireman and PC Goody is jealous. DI Grim is onto "a big case" while Inspector Fowler is constantly plagued by a hoaxer.
    3"Honey Trap"John BirkinBen Elton27 November 1995 (1995-11-27)
    Dawkins is furiously jealous of Fowler's admiration for Habib, though mistakenly. While Fowler is preparing his team for the pub quiz, Grim has borrowed his star player, PC Habib. Can PC Goody take her place? And what will she look like in a miniskirt and will she succeed in nabbing the man Grim wants?
    4"Rag Week"John BirkinBen Elton4 December 1995 (1995-12-04)
    The local college students get completely out of hand during their rag week. Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Grim is in a good mood when he has got a real life bank raid to deal with.
    5"Night Shift"John BirkinBen Elton11 December 1995 (1995-12-11)
    Fowler reluctantly agrees to let his son Bill stay with him and Patricia for a few days. Patricia, unsatisfied and frustrated with Raymond, takes their matter to a sex therapist. Meanwhile, Grim is working with Scotland Yard against organised crime — and Fowler is most definitely NOT jealous.
    6"Kids Today"John BirkinBen Elton18 December 1995 (1995-12-18)
    Fowler leads a camping trip for young offenders, but Grim plans a "short sharp shock".
    7"Yuletide Spirit"John BirkinBen Elton26 December 1995 (1995-12-26)
    Grim is on the trail of some dangerous carol singers, and Goody proves that giving Christmas presents at work can be a bad idea.

    Series 2 (1996)[edit]

    No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
    8"Court in the Act"John BirkinBen Elton14 November 1996 (1996-11-14)
    Inspector Fowler prepares his force for the rigours of cross-examination in court, and Constable Goody tries out a fetching new uniform.
    9"Ism Ism Ism"John BirkinBen Elton21 November 1996 (1996-11-21)
    The Mayoress informs Fowler that an illegal asylum seeker has taken refuge in the town. Grim meanwhile attempts to join a secret lodge.
    10"Fly on the Wall"John BirkinBen Elton28 November 1996 (1996-11-28)
    A television crew come to Gasforth to make a documentary about policing "in the raw".
    11"Alternative Culture"John BirkinBen Elton5 December 1996 (1996-12-05)
    Grim declares war on drugs. Meanwhile, a plumbing crisis at the station means the women have to share the men's locker room.
    12"Come on You Blues"John BirkinBen Elton12 December 1996 (1996-12-12)
    When Gasforth Football Club are drawn against Chelsea in the third round of the FA Cup, Grim looks forward to tackling some proper football hooligans.
    13"Road Rage"John BirkinBen Elton19 December 1996 (1996-12-19)
    Gasforth's new bypass causes headaches for Inspector Fowler when his partner Patricia joins the road protestors.
    14"The Green Eyed Monster"John BirkinBen Elton23 December 1996 (1996-12-23)
    Fowler thinks it is his turn for promotion. When Grim says the committee focus on married officers, Fowler decides to propose to Patricia.

    Development[edit]

    Creator and writer Ben Elton is a fan of Dad's Army,[2] and many of the characters were influenced by the show. Fowler's relationship with Grim is very similar to that of Captain MainwaringtoWarden Hodges, in that they are both on the same side yet enemies. Also, Constable Goody is rather like Private Pike in being a "stupid boy" who often irritates Fowler. Constable Gladstone's habit of interrupting a briefing with a story about life in Trinidad is similar to Lance Corporal Jones's penchant for reminiscing about Sudan during Captain Mainwaring's speeches. Other references include in the episode "Rag Week", when Fowler is briefly seen walking out of a shop called "Mainwaring's"[3] Elton has appeared in the programme himself, in the Christmas special episode "Yuletide Spirit". In the first series, the wanted poster behind Fowler's desk in the briefing room is an E-FIT of Elton.

    Home releases[edit]

    Both series have been released on DVD in the United Kingdom (Region 2) by Vision Video Ltd. The Thin Blue Line is available in Region 1 (North America), having been released by BBC Warner. Episodes in the first series were not in broadcast order on both Region 1 and 2 DVDs. The Series 2 episodes in the Region 1 DVD are cut to fit about 30-minute runtime. The Region 1 release has English closed captions. The UK Region 2 does not have any subtitles.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The Thin Blue Line".
  • ^ Graham, Jane (14 July 2008). "Dad's Army: funny? You stupid boy!". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  • ^ "Hidden in the Ranks: a bit like this". Walmington-on-Line. 21 November 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
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