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Scot Squad. Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson (Jack Docherty)
Scot Squad

Scot Squad

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Scotland / BBC One Scotland / BBC Two Scotland
  • 2012 - 2023
  • 49 episodes (8 series)

Semi-improvised documentary spoof following the Scottish police force. Stars Jack Docherty, Jordan Young, Sally Reid, Ashley Smith, Chris Forbes and more.

  • Series 8, Episode 4 repeated Saturday 4th January at 9:15pm on BBC Scotland
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 4,735

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Series 6, Episode 3

PC Jack McLaren and PC Sarah Fletcher deal with a delivery driver in distress; Bobby and Officer Karen are locked in down at the station; and PC McKirdy is gobsmacked when an old flame urgently needs roadside assistance.

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Further details

Scotland's takeaway appetite is insatiable. City cops PC Jack and PC Sarah are the order of the day when they're called to save a delivery driver in trouble.

Desk sergeant Karen Ann Miller is back in the cop shop, sharing facts, hand sanitiser and advice to the public. Regular visitor Bobby finds himself locked in during lockdown at the station when new security measures cause confusion.

Knights of the road, PC Hugh McKirdy and PC Surjit Singh heroically save a bride-to-be stranded on the roadside. When her veil is lifted, PC Hugh's heartstrings are pulled and he must fight for his lost love.

Country cops PC Charlie McIntosh and PC Jane Mackay are two police partners with one single purpose - to bring out the best in each other. However, their future looks uncertain when PC Jane eyes the prize of promotion with a move to the Canadian Police.

Detectives Megan Squire and Andrea McGill latest investigation causes confusion when more than one face fits the crime. The evidence suggests a dodgy doppelganger, but there's more to this case than meets the eye.

Also this week, The Chief's crisis management makes a mockery of a monumental idiot, while Acting Sgt Ken Beattie crushes a criminal in the cinema.

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 21st January 2021
Time
10pm
Channel
BBC Scotland
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Jack Docherty Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson
Jordan Young PC Jack McLaren
Sally Reid PC Sarah Fletcher
Ashley Smith PC Jane Mackay
Chris Forbes PC Charlie McIntosh
Karen Bartke Sergeant Karen Ann Millar
Darren Connell Bobby Muir
Manjot Sumal PC Surjit Singh
Graeme Stevely (as Grado) PC Hugh McKirdy
Stuart McPherson Archie Pepper
Julie Wilson Nimmo DC Megan Squire
Louise McCarthy DC Andrea McGill
James Allenby-Kirk Volunteer Officer/Acting Sgt. Ken Beattie
Mary-Louise Clipston (as ML Stone) Maggie LeBeau
Joe Hullait Narrator
Guest cast
Martin Quinn Brian
Mark Cox Triplets
Louise Stewart Moira
Elizabeth Caproni Lena
Writing team
Joe Hullait Story Producer
Nathan Byrne Writer (Additional Material)
Stephen Buchanan Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Iain Davidson Director
Iain Davidson Producer
Gavin Smith Executive Producer
Rab Christie Executive Producer
Mike Riding Editor
Emer O'Sullivan Production Designer
Natalie Astridge Production Designer
Craig McKirdy Director of Photography
Carole K. Fraser Costume Designer
Dani Lambie Costume Designer
Nicole Tulloch Make-up Designer
Kenny McGuire Graphics
Carol-Anne Henderson 1st Assistant Director

Video

Dealing with a protester

'Nicola Sturgeon' - aka Lena from the canteen - is tasked with talking a protestor down from the Wallace Monument. Will she manage it?

Featuring: Jack Docherty (Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson) & Elizabeth Caproni (Lena).

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