Mockumentary comedy series following the life of scottish police officers from different areas of the force in a fly on the wall style.
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13 episodes
Featuring in-depth interview footage with the force's first ever chief constable, Cameron Miekelson, as he shares his philosophy on law enforcement and his hopes and dreams for the future. Elsewhere, follow volunteer officer Ken Beattie as he buys soup for the homeless and reassures a victim of washing-line theft. Patrol the beat with city cops Fletcher and McLaren as they break up a domestic dispute. Discover just how frequently certain members of the public share what they consider to be key information with their local police station desk sergeant. And get behind the wheel with traffic cops Urquhart and Singh as they investigate an instance of bad car parking and insist that not all of Scotland's road problems are the fault of drunk pensioners. Tough, brave, valiant and fearless, protecting and serving the public, on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 366 days of the year (this being a leap year), the Scot Squad serve up an arresting mix of crime and comedy.
Runtime: 30 minWhat would they like to achieve in 2016?
Runtime: 30 minVolunteer officer Ken Beattie attends to an old acquaintance up an alley, McLaren and Fletcher tame some wild party animals, and Singh and McKirdy bag the first arrest of the new year. Plus the Chief opens up his Radgevent calendar then celebrates every celebration celebrated in Scotland. And officer Karen keeps cool when Bobby gets burnt by dodgy aftershave.
Runtime: 30 minThe city of Edinburgh is given a thorough exploration in this spoof travel documentary series fronted by Scot Squad’s Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson. This episode sees Miekelson visit Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Also starring comedian Bruce Fumey as an ‘ancient faces expert’ who weighs up whether the chief deserves to go down in history with a portrait of his own.
Runtime: 30 minThe city of Edinburgh is given a thorough exploration in this spoof travel documentary series fronted by Scot Squad’s Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson. Having known the city as both bairn and bobby, Miekelson now gets under its skin as a broadcaster for the BBC. In this episode, Miekelson gives his frank views on Trainspotting and takes a close inspection of the city’s literary output using the help of best-selling crime writer Ian Rankin. The Chief puts the Rebus creator right on a few details of police procedure and they discuss the finer points of Tartan Noir.
Runtime: 30 minThe city of Edinburgh is given a thorough exploration in this spoof travel documentary series fronted by Scot Squad’s Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson. This episode sees the chief swap his uniform for civvies and exchange chasing bams with riding trams as he explores Auld Reekie.
Runtime: 30 minScot Squad character Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson, leader of the fictional Scottish Police Force, sits down with political leaders in Scotland to answer some searching questions ahead of the 2019 general election. Miekelson is well used to collaborating with politicians when it comes to upholding the law. He also shares leadership notes with them and even chips in a few campaigning tips of his own. This is politics 'chiefsplained' for the people of Scotland.
Runtime: 30 minThe Scot Squad Chief embraces the norm of the now. A mix of lifestyle tips and legal advice covering everything from normal sport to normal drinking.
Runtime: 30 minAt the end of a tough year, it’s time for some holiday cheer with a criminally funny official festive message from Scot Squad’s Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson.
Runtime: 30 minBefore the public goes to the polls, Scotland’s most fairminded man, Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson, straddles Scotia on a democratic odyssey. Mixing comedy, politics and travelogue, Miekelson grills party leaders, meets the great Scottish people, questions candidates, talks truth to power and covers all the big issues ahead of the Scottish Parliament election. The Chief also examines what the notion of democracy means today. Remaining neutral throughout, Scotland’s ultimate policeman uncovers all the crucial evidence you need before you cast your vote for the Scottish Parliament.
Runtime: 30 minIt’s all kicking off for the Euros! And the nation's favourite force are lining up in the ideal formation to deal with everything from rule violation to public jubilation. Crime won’t sit on the subs bench just because a big football tournament is taking place. The squad get their game face on to see some action in the field, on the road, online and on the beat. These cops are on the ball to tackle scams, flashpoints and security checks while assisting famous faces and keeping an eye on public hotspots.
Runtime: 30 minQuashing crime for Auld Lang Syne. The sirens are blaring and the bells are ringing as the nation’s favourite force work a New Year’s shift. These cops are honking horns for Hogmanay and banging up bams for the bells - on the streets, at functions, down the station and in cyberspace. Their duties include everything from checking ceilidhs to making sure steak pies are legal. Even Chief Miekelson is working hard on Hogmanay, urging all Scotland to party responsibly on the biggest blowout night of the year. Raising a glass to getting mad with it in a sensible manner. Slanj! Featuring everyone’s favourite comic cops and very special guest Eddi Reader.
Runtime: 30 minA choice selection of arresting moments, featuring classic cases and favourite files.
Runtime: 29 minNo overview available.
4 episodes
The spoof police comedy continues as Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson launches a charm offensive with a radio interview; there's bootlegging at the Beyonce gig; and an assault by a two-headed snowman - all in a day's policing for the Scot Squad team.
Runtime: 30 minThis week, spoof comedy Scot Squad sees city cops PC McLaren and PC Fletcher involved in an undercover drugs bust; rural officers MacKay and McIntosh get a whiff of something dodgy on a local farm; and it's tough at the top as Chief Commissioner Miekelson chooses a new slogan.
Runtime: 30 minThe officers attend to noisy neighbours, an ice cream van man serving hard liquor and a raid on an arcade.
Runtime: 30 minChief Commissioner Miekelson spends a day with Volunteer Officer Ken Beattie; PCs McKirdy and Singh get into a scrape thanks to a lost ice-scraper; and it's a case of green eyed monster for PC McLaren when PC Fletcher becomes the police poster girl.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson takes aim at tough targets, PCs Jack McLaren & Sarah Fletcher break up a break-in, whilst PC Hugh McKirdy and PC Surjit Singh encounter a dozy pedestrian and a sleeping salesman on their patrol.
Runtime: 30 minChief Commissioner Miekelson has an uncomfortable reunion in London; PC's Singh and McKirdy take a hardline with road crime; and rural cops McIntosh and MacKay deal with a pair of lairy Lairds.
Runtime: 30 minOfficers deal with an endless Christmas, a drug dealer's excuses and Bobby Muir's nonsense
Runtime: 30 minCommissioner Miekelson's plan for working at home do not go to plan.
Runtime: 30 minHugh McKirdy and Surjit Singh respond to an incident involving Michelle McManus.
Runtime: 30 minChief Commissioner Miekelson reavels what happens to lost property.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
5 episodes
Street cops PC Jack McLaren and PC Sarah Fletcher make a revealing discovery when they respond to a pair of convivial naturists, hopeful that the evidence will reveal as much as the victims. Elsewhere, Volunteer Officer Ken Beattie once again proves he has a naked ambition to serve his community when he answers an unlikely distress call, leading to a stint of cleaning, washing and ironing.
Runtime: 30 minThe Chief furthers his dream of becoming a bestselling tartan noir crimewriter.
Runtime: 30 minMaggie receives a promotion. Officer Karen encounters an unstoppable force of passion.
Runtime: 30 minOn night shift, Volunteer Officer Ken Beattie shows up at a soup van and gets more than he bargained for as Cilla ladles out soup, sustenance and important intel on shady deals.
Runtime: 30 minUrban cops PC Jack McLaren and PC Sarah Fletcher are faced with an unusual hate crime against bams. And at comms HQ, Maggie LeBeau is fully focussed on dealing with time wasters.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
Bobby fidgets with something explosive that officer Karen told him to keep his paws off.
Runtime: 30 minThe traffic cops tackle a dodgy driver, detectives smash a smuggling operation and the Chief bravely faces up to a blast from his past with Lorraine McIntosh guest starring as his ex-wife.
Runtime: 30 minPCs Singh and McKirdy gallantly help out a hen do transport their obscene inflatable, while Chief Commissioner Miekelson's attempts at international diplomacy involves shouting loudly at a computer during a video conference.
Runtime: 30 minSingh and McKirdy pull over a couple of Scotland's most celebrated children's entertainers.
Runtime: 30 minPC Ken Beattie finds himself duped by the offer of free hugs from a stranger, The Chief is stumped by a new crime-fighting campaign; and countryside coppers, PC Charlie McIntosh and PC Jane MacKay find a spiritual connection in their latest investigation.
Runtime: 30 minPCs Fletcher and McLaren go that extra mile to assist a top TV meteorologist.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
There's a new Chief in town after Cameron Miekelson's suspended when he becomes the victim of an undercover tabloid sting. Chief Harry Cope is drafted in to mop up the scandal, act like bleach and clean up the cops but Miekelson's having none of it.
Runtime: 30 minTraffic Officers McKirdy and Singh discover the journey to true love can be a rocky road; the Queen of Chat, Lorraine Kelly finds out the law is King; and rural coppers call for back up from Mother Nature.
Runtime: 30 minActing Sergeant Ken Beattie gets a shock as he solves a murderous cold case, and PC Jack McLaren meets his match in the fighting fit Fire Chief Jacqueline McLaren.
Runtime: 30 minChief Commissioner Miekelson reassesses the Scottish Police Force’s new training policy when his virtual reality programme gets all too real.
Runtime: 30 minSingh and McKirdy escort a very special delivery as they do their part to save a species from extinction, and McIntosh and Mackay find themselves in a seemingly endless search.
Runtime: 30 minChief Commissioner Miekelson strives to stay independent, Karen takes part in a revolutionary experiment, and Archie Pepper operates smart tech to snare Scotland’s dumbest crooks.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
5 episodes
The Chief is keen to make amends for a slip of the tongue and keeps digging deeper as his extended apology lasts for ever. The traffic cops make a big noise to salute the key workers, while the rural officers handle a massive marrow bust-up at the horticultural show.
Runtime: 30 minThere's dancing in the streets with traffic cops PC Hugh McKirdy and PC Surjit Singh; rural police officers Charlie and Jane take out the trash; and there's a political stooshie between Sgt Karen Ann Miller and MSP Patrick Harvie.
Runtime: 30 minThe traffic cops stop for a roadside assist, and PC McKirdy is gobsmacked to encounter an old flame wearing a wedding dress, while detectives Squire and McGill interrogate long-lost triplets.
Runtime: 30 minCool-headed cybercop Archie Pepper gets a new colleague and is soon overcome by red-hot passion. Meanwhile, urban beat team Fletcher and McLaren de-escalate a celebrity fracas in a city-centre chippy.
Runtime: 30 minThe Chief kicks off his rugby-themed anti-crime campaign with the help of Scotland legend Gavin Hastings.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
5 episodes
The Chief uses all of his faculties to reinvent himself as the most woke Miekelson he could possibly be. Meanwhile, Jane MacKay and Charlie McIntosh have split up and are adjusting to new partners.
Runtime: 30 minTraffic officer Hugh McKirdy gleefully shares his expertise on all things deep-fried as a fast food vlogger records her next online episode.
Runtime: 30 minCity police Fletcher and McLaren uncover a crafty criminal at a Murder Mystery Party. Mindful of their duties, they bring in the bad guy without killing anyone’s evening.
Runtime: 30 minPC Charlie MacIntosh has a decision to make. Offered an exciting opportunity away from the Police, will he run for the hills?
Runtime: 30 minSquire and McGill are on a lengthy stakeout, poised to pounce on their perpetrator. But, without sustenance, can they handle the hunger long enough to capture their prey?
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
5 episodes
Scotland’s favourite force are back battling bams and busting scams. The Chief deals with speculation he might quit his tartan patch to become head of the London Met, while Fletcher and McLaren tackle safe sport at their local rugby club. Meanwhile, Bobby helps Millar and McKelvie recover a lethal weapon from a nearby community centre, and there is some red-hot romance for McIntosh and McKay to investigate out in the countryside. And the launch of Scottish Police Force TV features an in-depth interview with the Chief conducted by a Scottish broadcasting legend.
Runtime: 28 minThe Bravehearts in Blue crack down on criminality all across Caledonia. Megan Squire is all set to retire, but the ace detective still manages to bang up a banger on her last day. Meanwhile, traffic cops Singh and McKirdy are hindered by accidentally losing their police car, and youth liaison officer Eleanor Hipgrave turns DJ to blast out a surprisingly popular playlist. And the Chief turns to a feathered informant to learn key intel straight from the parrot’s beak.
Runtime: 28 minFrenzied speculation links the Chief to the vacancy at the top of the Met Police. Miekelson insists he does not want the job, before common courtesy demands he head to London for an interview. Elsewhere, there is a promotion for Surjit Singh, leaving Hugh McKirdy wondering how you replace an irreplaceable partner, while Bobby makes an official complaint at the police station on behalf of his dog Fridge. Annie McInnes demonstrates how human error affects throwable tech, Charlie McIntosh becomes the poster boy for a countryside campaign, and urban crimefighters Fletcher and McLaren make the TV news.
Runtime: 28 minAn extra-special finale to the series sees Scotland’s favourite cops stepping up and moving on. Chief Miekelson receives a momentous phone call from London as the Met Police choose their new leader. PC Sharon McKelvie seeks wise words of advice from Desk Sergeant Karen-Anne Millar, while city cops Sarah Fletcher and Jack McLaren get their fingers on the triggers at the police firearms unit. Meanwhile, Archie Pepper uses his tech smarts to develop an app worth many millions, and a wild night at the country fair puts the spotlight on McIntosh and MacKay’s chemistry as partners.
Runtime: 28 minA choice selection of arresting moments, featuring classic cases and favourite files.
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