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Thief Takers

  • TV Series
  • 1995–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
114
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Thief Takers (1995)
CrimeDrama

The Armed Robbery Squad's members' lives are revealed through various robberies, bank robberies, and gem heists, with plot possibilities explored through D.I. Scott, D.S. Tate, and D.C. Harr... Read allThe Armed Robbery Squad's members' lives are revealed through various robberies, bank robberies, and gem heists, with plot possibilities explored through D.I. Scott, D.S. Tate, and D.C. Harris, Dryden, and Ash.The Armed Robbery Squad's members' lives are revealed through various robberies, bank robberies, and gem heists, with plot possibilities explored through D.I. Scott, D.S. Tate, and D.C. Harris, Dryden, and Ash.

  • Stars
    • Robert Willox
    • Gary McDonald
    • Lynda Steadman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    114
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    • Stars
      • Robert Willox
      • Gary McDonald
      • Lynda Steadman
    • 9User reviews
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    Robert Willox
    • DC Ted Donachie
    • 1995–1997
    Gary McDonald
    • DC Alan Oxford
    • 1996–1997
    Lynda Steadman
    • DS Helen Ash
    • 1995–1997
    David Sterne
    • DCI Frank Uttley…
    • 1996–1997
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • DS Bob Tate…
    • 1995–1996
    Reece Dinsdale
    Reece Dinsdale
    • D.I. Charlie Scott…
    • 1996
    Pooky Quesnel
    Pooky Quesnel
    • DC Grace Harris…
    • 1996
    Amanda Pays
    Amanda Pays
    • DS Anna Dryden
    • 1996–1997
    Michelle Joseph
    • Briony Oxford…
    • 1996–1997
    Grant Masters
    Grant Masters
    • DI Glenn Matteo…
    • 1996–1997
    Simone Lahbib
    Simone Lahbib
    • DC Lucy McCarthy
    • 1997
    Kate McKenzie
    • Stephanie Scott
    • 1996
    Nicholas Ball
    Nicholas Ball
    • DCI Nick Hall…
    • 1997
    Cecilia Noble
    • Marilyn Parker
    • 1997
    Sophie Dix
    Sophie Dix
    • DC Angela Prudhoe
    • 1995–1997
    Glyn Grimstead
    • David Ash
    • 1996
    Kofi Amankwah
    • Garry Parker
    • 1997
    Julia Lane
    • Monica Jordan
    • 1996
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    dianne.martin

    A brilliant police series

    This brilliant police series is still often repeated on UK Drama. Although it was made in 1996 it doesn't yet look dated. Each episode concentrates on one or two of the main characters and their private lives, which usually involve the crimes they are working on at the time.

    The flying squad deals with armed robbery and murder, so there are plenty of exciting car chases and shoot outs.However, the series also finds time for relationships and romance.

    So many well-known actors made guest appearances in this series, including Nick Moran, Ray Winstone and Dougie Henshall.

    If you get the chance to see it, I think you'll agree that it was a pity there were only 3 series made.
    10RazzberryBeret

    Superb Series

    I saw this series in 1998 on Indian satellite TV. Got completely hooked on it, taped a few episodes as well. It's strange that "Thieftakers" is rarely mentioned as one of the many great series produced for British television. Tight plots, richly etched characters, "Thieftakers" is set in a very believable milieu. Each episode has a very cinematic quality, nothing TV about it. The inter-actions between the characters are handled with great subtlety. The chemistry between Grant Masters and Amanda Pays is electric! Grant Masters had the potential to be a very cool Steve McQueenesque leading man in the movies. It's a pity his career has been limited to television. His enigmatic, intense portrayal of team boss Glenn Matteo is truly memorable.
    8bacchae2

    U.S. viewer who loves brit TV

    If you're ever lucky enough to see the season of this series that features the divine Simone Lahbib as tough little tomboy cop Lucy McCarthy you will be amazed at the versatility of the actress. It's astonishing that anyone who would've seen her in this action adventure would have thought to cast her as the somewhat prim 'straight'-laced (grin) very feminine Helen Stewart in the series she did after this. The not-to-be-missed "Bad Girls." Though both characters possess her tremendous sense of Authority. And she's even believable, slip of a thing that she is, handling a firearm. Sidenote trivia: the chap who plays her boss here (Grant Masters) most recently played the prime suspect in the first episode of her new gig as Robson Green's partner on "Wire in the Blood"...and an even bigger and delicious inside joke is seeing the wonderfully devious Jack Ellis as Lucy's old boyfriend, for those of you in the know--he is the same wicked actor who played Ms. Lahbib's nemesis, the libidinously evil Jim Fenner on those first 3 glorious seasons of "Bad Girls." It's in retrospect, but seeing what her character does to him here makes up for an awful lot. (Big Grin) Also of note to American fans is the other female lead, Amanda Pays, who did 2 notable u.s. series in the 80s & 90s, "Max Headroom" and "The Flash." But Lahbib has all the best lines...or, at least, delivers them with such panache that she steals every scene she's in.
    cjdavies

    First Class Drama

    I was lucky enough to see the whole first and second series i don't know if they are out on VHS or DVD as i watched them when they were on TV. After the first episode i was hooked, at first i though it would be a bit like the Bill or any other police drama but it was so much better. The shear scale of the production was amazing for a TV drama of the 90s, the locations, camera work, stunts, plots and acting where are on par with a Hollywood movie. It had everything helicopters, guns, fast car chases, bombs, ruthless villains and some of the most streetwise police i have ever seen on TV it might seem a little dated now as i think it was from 1995 but its still worth a look.
    8DekeD-3

    Action-packed British police thriller series

    I preferred the first 2 series (1995/96) featuring Robert Reynolds as DI Mickey Dawes in the pilot, Reece Dinsdale as his replacement DI Charlie Scott, Brendan Coyle as maverick hard man DS Bob "Bingo" Tate and Pooky Quesnel as the gorgeous DC Harris. Ted Childs was the executive producer, having worked on The Sweeney two decades earlier. The villains were very dark and nasty in places. There was a paedophile, two sadistic women who had a black man's corpse in the boot of their car, robbers who poured petrol on security guards and Hong Kong Triads. It felt like you were watching the real Flying Squad in action because it was well researched, authentic and their office wasn't some studio set.

    Reece Dinsdale started off acting like he was Jack Regan, speaking to his team in an OTT manner and threatening a suspect while questioning him, but gradually, he ironed out those wrinkles, began to show a more sympathetic side, wore sleekly tailored suits, cut his hair and showed wit. Charlie Scott was an excellent investigator, tackling every single blag that came his way and if this show had been made in 1978/79 after The Sweeney finished, perhaps it might have been a bigger hit. Alas, after Target, that genre of macho all-action police drama died out, although there were some moments in shows like Strangers and The Chinese Detective involving car chases, fights and the occasional gunplay.

    Which takes me to the thrilling action set-pieces in TT. Spectacular car smashes, fast chases, shootouts involving sawn-off shotguns, machine guns and pistols and helicopters. You could tell they had a serious budget. At times, the show looked like a British version of HEAT with its aerial cinematography, dark blue skylines and tall glass buildings.

    The final series wasn't as good. Most of the original cast was gone (they must have signed a 2 series contract so that they can move on to other projects), Ted Childs left, some of the stories felt more soapier and corny and not as raw and gritty. The saving graces were Grant Masters as the new DI, a forthright and personable leader who wasn't as volatile as Scott, and Nicholas Ball as the likeable new DCI with a shady past. The final 2 part episode was entertaining with a compelling plot.

    Nothing against Masters who ironically played a villain in series 1, but I think Russell Boulter (DS John Boulton in The Bill) would have made a more convincing DI. He had that rough, uncompromising edge, not caring whether he's liked or loathed and he would have been handy too with a gun in his hand, not taking any prisoners like DI Scott who racked up a fair kill count in his stories.

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ловцы воров
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carlton Television
      • Central Independent Television
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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