The Ghost Squad | |
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DVD cover of the series
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Created by | Tom Grieves |
Directed by |
Richard Laxton Daniel Percival Charles Palmer |
Starring |
Elaine Cassidy Emma Fielding Jonas Armstrong James Weber-Brown |
Composer(s) | Ben Bartlett |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Chris Clough |
Running time | 48-49 minutes |
Production company(s) | Company Pictures |
Distributor | All3Media |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
Picture format | 16:9 576i |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 15 November | – 27 December 2005
External links | |
Website |
The Ghost Squad was a British crime drama series produced by Company Pictures, for Channel 4, broadcast from 15 November to 27 December 2005. Created by Tom Grieves, the series was inspired by the real life "Ghost Squad" that existed between 1994 and 1998, secretly investigating police corruption. Elaine Cassidy, Emma Fielding and Jonas Armstrong star as protagonists Amy Harris, Carole McKay and Pete Maitland.
A single series of eight episodes (including a double-length finale) was broadcast before the series was axed, citing poor viewing figures, despite critical acclaim from critics and viewers alike. The series has since been released on DVD in France and Australia only; a release in its native United Kingdom was pulled as a result of poor projected sales.
The premise of The Ghost Squad revolves around Detective Constable Amy Harris (Elaine Cassidy), who is recruited into the squad after investigating her own colleagues for corruption following a death in custody. Based upon the real-life "Ghost Squad", writer and creator Tom Grieves explains that the real-life closure of the squad meant that he had to write the story as if the squad continued to operate in secret after officially being shut down.
A total of eight episodes were broadcast, including a double-length finale that was split into two halves for international broadcast. All eight episodes have since been uploaded for streaming on YouTube by the series' production company.Charles Pattinson and George Faber served as executive producers.