- BBC’s ‘Cuffs’ is now on Netflix, offering an engaging seaside police drama
- The series stars Ashley Walters and Amanda Abbington, exploring rookie cop adventures
- Fans describe it as a mix of humour, intense scenarios, and heartfelt storylines
A seaside police drama, starring Ashley Walters and Amanda Abbington, might just be your perfect weekend binge.
The 2015 BBC drama, Cuffs, follows rookie police officer Jake (Jacob Ifan) who ‘confronts the dangers of law enforcement and the internal politics of the force alongside his seasoned partner, Ryan (Ashley).
Balancing humour and levity with grittier, more serious storylines, this bite-sized, eight-episode watch has it all for lovers of British police dramas full of heart and fascinating characters.
The first episode alone is filled to the brim as newbie Jake tackles a mental health crisis and a high-speed car chase on his first day in the job.
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It landed well among fans at the time as well, with several comparing it to long-running and widely-loved police procedural, The Bill.
IMDb user gilesb-30738 called it the ‘most original and magnetic program in years’.
‘This is a wonderful cross-over of British black humour and the serious world of police work and its diversity, violence and opposition to violence, social and mental problems, politics of policing, and the personal,’ they wrote.
‘The action and the scenarios were exciting, adrenaline-fuelled and at times, very intense! Each character was different and had their own advantages and disadvantages, and were played very well,’ Marcusjt2004 agreed.
Fan pperkins15552 called it a ‘gem of a series’ with ‘clever storylines’ while cwaters80 shared: ‘It mixes a fairly light tone with some quite serious story lines. It’s realistic and fast-paced but it generally isn’t gritty. There’s a lightness that reflects its summer-in-Brighton setting.’
Crime dramas to watch after Cuffs
Happy Valley: The three-season show follows Sarah Lancashire as Catherine Cawood, a police sergeant who tracks criminals while caring for her former drug addict sister and grandson.
Protection: Starring Siobhan Finneran as DI Liz Nyles, who is an officer for the UK Protected Persons Service – the UK’s name for witness protection – the Happy Valley actress has to balance work with a complicated home life and racy affair.
Time: Shedding light on what it would be like for a person who has no history of crime to enter the British penal system, it’s searing in its critique of a failed public service.
Over in the critics corner, there was also some praise.
‘This is wham-bam, oi, you’re nicked, bright and breezy, just like its location.
‘Cuffs is a throwback, to The Bill. It’s The Bill-on-Sea, Selsey Bill, if it was a little to the west. It’s The Bill brought not just to the south coast but also to the 21st century, with welcome diversity and parkour,’ The Guardian wrote.
Elsewhere, The Independent noted ‘the crimes were consciously gritty, pushing the limits of pre-9pm viewing.’
Cuffs is now streaming on Netflix.
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