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the detectives (1993 - 1997)

Season 2
Episode 1 Collared
Director Ed Bye
Writer Steve Knight & Mark Whitehill
Guest Star
Plot Suspended from duty for accidentally upsetting the Queen, Briggs and Louis decide the only way back into favour is to collar some criminals. So they head for the East End's most villainous pub.
Episode 2 Witness
Director Ed Bye
Writer Steve Knight & Mark Whitehill
Guest Star
Plot A monk is the only witness to a gangland murder. Two tough detectives are required to go undercover at the monastery. Unable to find any, the Super plumps for Briggs and Louis.
Episode 3 Never Without Protection
Director Ed Bye
Writer Steve Knight & Mark Whitehill
Guest Star Anthony Valentine
Plot A Duchess keeps bringing the force into disrepute - hitting the front page of the tabloids by canoodling with her police detectives. What they need is two completely inappealing, unattractive detectives...
Episode 4 Dutch Cops
Director Ed Bye
Writer Steve Knight & Mark Whitehill
Guest Star Herbert Lom
Plot Briggs & Louis are in Hull inspecting lorries outbound to Holland. They get in a truck to inspect the contents and they accidentally lock themselves in the truck and don't get out until they arrive in, what they assume is somewhere in Italy but is really Amsterdam which happens to also be where Cottam is trying to find some Diamond smugglers.
Episode 5 Sparring Partners
Director Ed Bye
Writer Steve Knight & Mark Whitehill
Guest Star Tim Healy
Plot Briggs and Louis investigate a dope-dealing boxing trainer. At the end they take a huge dose of the drug and became brillantly and funnily violent!
Episode 6 Rear Window
Director Ed Bye
Writer Steve Knight & Mark Whitehill
Guest Star Gareth Hunt, Tony Selby
Plot After a distaterous encounter with a police dog, Bob ends up wheelchair bound with his leg in plaster. He witness's a murder in the flat opposite. So he asks Briggs to take a look.
This is an incredibly funny adaptation of the Hitchock film.