Code 404
- TV sitcom
- Sky Comedy / Sky One
- 2020 - 2022
- 18 episodes (3 series)
Comedy about a police detective who is brought back from the dead. Stars Daniel Mays, Stephen Graham, Anna Maxwell Martin, Rosie Cavaliero, Amanda Payton and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 6
Further details
DI John Major is finally living up to the hype. His partner, DI Carver, and ex-wife Kelly come clean about their relationship. And, as the team lie in wait for The Juggler at the waste ground, Major reveals his feelings to Carver at the worst possible moment.
There's a dramatic showdown, but when the dust settles, and Major's future appears to be safe there are questions to be asked. Something just doesn't sit right with the police bot. Is there more to this case than meets the eye?
Broadcast details
- Date
- Wednesday 3rd June 2020
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- Sky One
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Daniel Mays | DI John Major |
Stephen Graham | DI Roy Carver |
Anna Maxwell Martin | Kelly Major |
Rosie Cavaliero | DCS Dennett |
Amanda Payton | Dr Alison Parfit |
Steve Oram | DI Gilbert |
Emily Lloyd-Saini | DI Ryle |
Michelle Greenidge | PC Williams (Not Judy) |
Richard Gadd | Liam Cleasby |
Tracy-Ann Oberman | Helen Chalmers |
Michael Quartey | SIU Officer |
Daniel Peak | Writer |
Lina Stroud | Script Editor |
Al Campbell | Director |
Charlotte Surtees | Producer |
Phil Temple | Executive Producer |
Sam Myer | Executive Producer |
Tom Miller | Executive Producer |
Morwenna Gordon | Executive Producer |
Daniel Peak | Associate Producer |
Lorraine Goodman | Line Producer |
Mike Holliday | Editor |
Julian Nagel | Production Designer |
Tracey Gillham | Casting Director |
Michael Hothorn | Casting Director |
Louise Allen | Costume Designer |
John Sorapure | Director of Photography |
Sallie Adams | Make-up Designer |
Oli Julian | Composer |
Dasha Aksyuta | Graphics |
Tim Mannion | 1st Assistant Director |
Press
TV review: Code 404 series 1 episode 6
I still hope that the show comes back for a second series, the cast are all fantastic, the concept's a fun one and there's surely a lot of ideas and concepts they can play with, but if it does I hope they shake things up a little, come up with a plot which is far more complicated, and that they ditch the love triangle element completely as that particular story strand has been done to death, both here and in way too many other series as well.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th May 2020