The Thin Blue Line

The Thin Blue Line

TV-PG199529m7.2/10
ComedyCrime

Ratings

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7.2/10(107)

The Thin Blue Line is a British sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson set in a police station that ran for two series on the BBC from 1995 to 1996. It was written by Ben Elton.

Production

BBC, Tiger Aspect

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

November 13, 1995

Last Aired

December 23, 1996

Networks

BBC One

Created By

Ben Elton

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
The Queen's Birthday Present
E1
The Queen's Birthday Present
Air date: 1995-11-13
It is the tenth anniversary of Fowler and Dawkins' relationship, but Fowler manages to forget, being instead more concerned with the Queen's Official Birthday.
Fire and Terror
E2
Fire and Terror
Air date: 1995-11-20
Habib falls for a fireman named Gary, much to Goody's jealousy, while Fowler finds himself pestered frequently by a man who claims to have committed impossible, solved or extremely historical crimes, much to DI Grim's amusement, until a terrorist begins making threats that cause Special Branch to become involved.
Honey Trap
E3
Honey Trap
Air date: 1995-11-27
After Fowler drunkenly admits to having kissed Habib during a pub quiz match, Dawkins begins to suspect the two of having an affair behind her back when Grim enlists Fowler and Habib's help in catching a criminal via entrapment.
Rag Week
E4
Rag Week
Air date: 1995-12-04
It's Rag Week in Gasforth, and Fowler and his men are frequently disturbed by teenagers in scary masks – that is until a bank robbery by three men in rag masks occurs while Dawkins is there, leaving it uncertain whether or not the robbery is genuine.
Night Shift
E5
Night Shift
Air date: 1995-12-11
Pestered by his ex-wife, Fowler reluctantly agrees to let his son Bill stay with him and Dawkins for a fortnight. When Dawkins overhears Bill making love to his girlfriend in the bedroom, she becomes envious and attempts to talk Fowler into going to see a sex therapist. Guest appearance by Sheila Gish.
Kids Today
E6
Kids Today
Air date: 1995-12-18
Fowler and Grim clash over their views of handling juvenile troublemakers so they decide to take them on a retreat. Further tension arises when Goody punches a teenage skinhead for racially abusing Habib and is subsequently charged for assault.
Yuletide Spirit
E7
Yuletide Spirit
Air date: 1995-12-26
Goody buys Fowler a puncture repair kit and Habib some lingerie, but accidentally gives them the wrong presents, and matters are made more complicated when Dawkins believes the lingerie is a gift for her from Fowler.

Cast

Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson

Inspector Raymond Fowler

Serena Evans

Sergeant Patricia Dawkins

David Haig

David Haig

Detective Inspector Derek Grim

James Dreyfus

James Dreyfus

Constable Kevin Goody

Mina Anwar

Mina Anwar

Constable Maggie Habib

Rudolph Walker

Rudolph Walker

Constable Frank Gladstone

Mark Addy

Mark Addy

Detective Constable Gary Boyle

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