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 The Force TV Programme

The Force

 
Description: With unprecedented access to Hampshire Constabulary, this series follows the investigation of three major crimes, ... more
The Force ... offering a rare and unique insight into the reality of modern policing

Newest Review: ... want to know about. It shows the real frustration of the forces and what they have to battle with on a day to day basis. This can really appeal to peoples sympathetic nature and you get grippedd by the programme wishing them to find answers to their questions and their cases. It undoubtably is very educational and really very inspiring and would encourage many people to consider different ... more

 ... career choices. I found hat you start to learn different parts of their language and how they speak and you almost feel part of the show as you share in their joy and their frustration. I would recommend this programme to anyone who enjoys programmes a...more

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hdriscoll
Premium Review The Force: Gripping, Exciting and Inspiring (183 words)
by - written on 04/11/09 (Useful, 9 readings)
Rating:

This show is fantastic, there is only so many time I can watch police chases on TV from the many different shows available but this really delves deeper into what viewers really want to know about. It shows the real frustration of the forces and what they have to battle with on a day to day basis. This can really appeal to peoples sympathetic nature and you get grippedd by the programme wishing them to find answers to their questions and their cases. It undoubtably is very educational and really very inspiring and would encourage many people to consider different career choices. I found hat you start to learn different parts of their language and how they ...  Read the complete review

thedevilinme
Premium Review The Force is almost with you (1784 words)
by - written on 01/11/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
Rating:

If you want quality documentaries then Channel Four is usually the place, 'The Force' yet another in a long line of interesting mid-week hours on the alternative channel to help your evening meal go down after you have had your main course of soaps. Segmented in three parts it looks at the workings of Hampshire Police as we take a peep at how they tackle heinous crimes like rape, murder and arson. With its wobbly Office style camera work and diligent detectives it tries to capture a rough insight in to how your local police force work and just how deskbound detecting crime is these days, which isn't as bad as they can clearly work on more cases at ...  Read the complete review

 
The Force