Law&Order UK (S-2) (E-1) Samaritan





Genre
Police procedural Legal drama

Producer by
Richard Stokes / Dick Wolf / Andrew Woodhead / Jane Featherstone / Stephen Garrett / Elizabeth Binns / Emilia di Girolamo / Chris Chibnall / Pat Lees / Terry Cafolla / Jane Hudson / Jane Dauncey / Alison Jackson

Directed by
Various / Andy Goddard / Mark Everest / Julian Holmes / Mat King / James Strong / Joss Agnew / Robert Del Maestro

Writer by
Various  / Emilia di Girolamo / Rene Balcer / Michael S. Chernuchin / Jeremy R. Littman / Catherine Tregenna / Chris Chibnall / Ed Zuckerman / Terry Cafolla

Created by
Dick Wolf

Cast
Bradley Walsh / Robert Glenister / Harriet Walter / Freema Agyeman / Jamie Bamber / Ben Daniels / Bill Paterson / Jessica Gunning / Dominic Rowan / Peter Davison / Nicola Sanderson / Paul Nicholls / Alexander Perkins / Georgia Taylor / Gillian McCutcheon / Patrick Malahide / Lesley Manville

Production company
Kudos Film and Television, Wolf Films, NBC Universal Television

Original channel
ITV  (Independent Television) STV, UTV

Original language
English

Country of origin
United kingdom

Broadcast dates
23 February 2009 (United Kingdom)

Original runing time
23 February 2009 – present

Episode duration
45 minutes (without adverts)

Picture format
16:9 1080i HD (Series 1-)

Studio
London, England, UK

Offical website
http://www.itv.com/tvshows/

Episode summary
A police officer is killed in a shoot out with a drug dealer. Based on the testimony of another dealer, Brooks and Devlin must determine whether back up was slow to arrive and left the officer to die because he was gay.

Fun and viewer review
George Castle: Can I just remind you that we owe our whole existence to a good relationship with the police? If we go after this, I will have to explain to the DPP exactly why we are committing institutional suicide.
Alesha Phillips: So we never prosecute police because we need their goodwill?
George Castle: No, correction, we never prosecute anyone unless we have a rock-solid case, and manslaughter-gross negligence is one hell of a leap.
(Brooks and Devlin return to CID after a tough conversation with Ray Griffin's sergeant.)
DS Devlin: Happy now, or is there someone you've omitted to piss off?
DS Brooks: This is how we do it, poke 'em and see if they bite.
DS Devlin: No, not when it's one of ours, [ shouting ] and not when he's grieving for one of his boys!
DS Brooks: So what, everyone here gets a free pass, do they?
DS Devlin: No, they get what everyone else gets, some basic courtesy and a little respect.
DS Brooks: Let me explain something to you, son, just so as we understand each other. We set an example to the rest of society. So if anyone here falls below that standard, the gloves are off. So if people get a bit prickly or their feelings get hurt, that is tough. I can live with that. Got it?
DI Chandler: Do we believe Carson?
DS Brooks: Well, why would he lie?
DS Devlin: Same reason why dogs piss on lampposts — it's their nature.

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