I suppose Tom Georgeson who played Harry Naylor needed a well deserved rest. In the time he was involved here he did approximately 13 other film, TV and stage projects. With more then 100 credits to his name, Mr, Georgeson has been one of the busiest and most versatile actors in Britain. He never disappoints me.
I really like Harry, he,s upfront, and overly loyal at times towards old colleagues, and he is concerned for his wifes health, so I thought that was heavy, to move him from his colleagues, as he,s a decent man. I like Mo too, and Tony would be wise to keep it zipped up! Thank you, love this series 😊
I always believed that advancement in work and politics depends on who you know that counts. But it seems what you know and can prove they've done is perhaps more important.
Tony started off as a slag and has gotten more and more insane. Can't imagine this series giving the public at the time very much confidence in the police at the time.
The truth hurts. If it is realistic, the public should have had its eyes opened. Maybe fewer innocent people will be convicted on cops' sworn testimony.
Ann Clark Yeah it’s kinda scary, Ann, when the Met want more legal cover for ramming petty moped thieves stealing phones with a high speed fucking police car. Can anyone say “proportionate response”?
@@scottgeorge4268 You really haven't lived, have you ? Mind you, Angela''s husband getting a parking space right next to the station is pretty unrealistic, I grant you.
@@quattuorperquattuor1711 Oh probably not, at my age I've given up world travel for a while! Haven't a clue what you're on about, so must be pretty thick too - or at least as thick as yourself when it comes to plots!😀😀😀 (Yes, I get annoyed when comments are unnecessarily rude, we're all entitled to our opinions and one country's residents isn't always right! 🤣🤣🤷♂️
@@ninajefferson4018 in one of the previous episodes in this series, he was questioning why Greaves was promoted to Chief Super despite Clarke being more experienced. The senior management must have realised just how unstable, and hence prone to possibly being compromised, his private life was. When Jenny was served by her section 163 notice, one of officers immediately went to her bed to see whether Clarke was there, so they knew he was still seeing her despite being warned not to.
DS Harry, the only truly upright policeman is the one who is in trouble because he has a 2nd job to pay for his wife's medica care, while Tony Clark should be the one suspended, investigated and admitted to a mental hospital for sex addiction. He is an unusual choice for the main character of a Police Department. I'm surprised the public supported this character.
t quite..there is nothing they can do for her in hospital (This is in England, and she's got the NHS paid for by his and her National Insurance stamp). He needed the extra work and cash as he had decided to take time off to look after her through the worst of it. His heart was in the right place either way. As for those coppers sacking him, well, they had little choice really, rules are rules, and he'd been compromised. Once people know you're doing a dodgy, they can be blackmailed into more usually, so he had to go.
After seeing the whole episode, I'd say, he tried to play it straight, but ended up getting hit by a googlie, and got run out after just one run... out for a duck.. at least he's still on the pond. Excuse my English
I keep thinking that whatever I post it is not really of great importance as it is just a show after all but I do think Tony is led by his smaller head far to many times and it is getting to be a fairly predictable and boring part of the storyline, interestingly the show has kept my interest by moving in directions that have seen it morph from a police investigation show into a secretive spy like affair with Whitehall ,MI5 and others involved, a great strength of the show is its ability to show that what is right and what is wrong become harder to define for the team with so much information held back from them as so many different groups become involved with their own ideas of not only what is right or wrong but how they can use it to help their own careers etc
Great summing up. I always thought series one was the best and the ongoing plot with Francesca Annis was pretty unbelievable in the second series. I believe Annis turned down a role in the third series and was suddenly written out. Having said all that I do believe the final episode of the second series is the best hours drama I have ever seen.
I'm taken that this Anthony chief inspector condenscendingly volunteers to break up a family over one night of getting lucky w this retirement age female. All cuz he's so lonely. Only damaged females would be w him. He's a liar, he's a cheater, and he's neurotic & assanine. He thinks of "me,me,me," "I,I,I," "Giveme,Giveme,Giveme" "Iwant,,Iwant,,Iwant," "Plzplzplz". "I thought about it and I'm ready kids&all." Like they say in they're country "What A Wanker!"
I suppose Tom Georgeson who played Harry Naylor needed a well deserved rest. In the time he was involved here he did approximately 13 other film, TV and stage projects. With more then 100 credits to his name, Mr, Georgeson has been one of the busiest and most versatile actors in Britain. He never disappoints me.
Wow. Cool.
Thank you Jeff G
The original Poldark! Fabulous!
Thanks so much for posting this. I love this series.
I really like Harry, he,s upfront, and overly loyal at times towards old colleagues, and he is concerned for his wifes health, so I thought that was heavy, to move him from his colleagues, as he,s a decent man. I like Mo too, and Tony would be wise to keep it zipped up! Thank you, love this series 😊
I always believed that advancement in work and politics depends on who you know that counts. But it seems what you know and can prove they've done is perhaps more important.
I like this series, because everyone is on fire (guilty of something) and no one is above reproof.
Tony started off as a slag and has gotten more and more insane. Can't imagine this series giving the public at the time very much confidence in the police at the time.
THESHOMROM
The police absolutely hated this programme at the time.
The truth hurts.
If it is realistic, the public should have had its eyes opened. Maybe fewer innocent people will be convicted on cops' sworn testimony.
Ann Clark
Yeah it’s kinda scary, Ann, when the Met want more legal cover for ramming petty moped thieves stealing phones with a high speed fucking police car. Can anyone say “proportionate response”?
Was it just me that thought that red Rover 200, K25 UDE, that appeared 3 times in this ep was somehow involved in following Tony and Harry.?
It's a show but this happens all the time some one have get the boot
Clark should be charged with sexual harassment and stalking at the very least - He has some serious boundary and sexual issues -
He's acting more like a besotted teenager than a mature senior police officer. The plot seems a little far-fetched, unrealistic.
@@scottgeorge4268 You really haven't lived, have you ? Mind you, Angela''s husband getting a parking space right next to the station is pretty unrealistic, I grant you.
@@quattuorperquattuor1711 Oh probably not, at my age I've given up world travel for a while! Haven't a clue what you're on about, so must be pretty thick too - or at least as thick as yourself when it comes to plots!😀😀😀 (Yes, I get annoyed when comments are unnecessarily rude, we're all entitled to our opinions and one country's residents isn't always right! 🤣🤣🤷♂️
Right on Cathy!
I'm with you. He's
pompous &
condenscending.
@@ninajefferson4018 in one of the previous episodes in this series, he was questioning why Greaves was promoted to Chief Super despite Clarke being more experienced. The senior management must have realised just how unstable, and hence prone to possibly being compromised, his private life was. When Jenny was served by her section 163 notice, one of officers immediately went to her bed to see whether Clarke was there, so they knew he was still seeing her despite being warned not to.
DS Harry, the only truly upright policeman is the one who is in trouble because he has a 2nd job to pay for his wife's medica care, while Tony Clark should be the one suspended, investigated and admitted to a mental hospital for sex addiction. He is an unusual choice for the main character of a Police Department. I'm surprised the public supported this character.
t quite..there is nothing they can do for her in hospital (This is in England, and she's got the NHS paid for by his and her National Insurance stamp). He needed the extra work and cash as he had decided to take time off to look after her through the worst of it. His heart was in the right place either way. As for those coppers sacking him, well, they had little choice really, rules are rules, and he'd been compromised. Once people know you're doing a dodgy, they can be blackmailed into more usually, so he had to go.
After seeing the whole episode, I'd say, he tried to play it straight, but ended up getting hit by a googlie, and got run out after just one run... out for a duck.. at least he's still on the pond. Excuse my English
So right!! Restraining order!!
@@simonbroberg969 blackmail can only work if one isn't allowed to be transparant.
The linens new one on me!
I keep thinking that whatever I post it is not really of great importance as it is just a show after all but I do think Tony is led by his smaller head far to many times and it is getting to be a fairly predictable and boring part of the storyline, interestingly the show has kept my interest by moving in directions that have seen it morph from a police investigation show into a secretive spy like affair with Whitehall ,MI5 and others involved, a great strength of the show is its ability to show that what is right and what is wrong become harder to define for the team with so much information held back from them as so many different groups become involved with their own ideas of not only what is right or wrong but how they can use it to help their own careers etc
Great summing up. I always thought series one was the best and the ongoing plot with Francesca Annis was pretty unbelievable in the second series. I believe Annis turned down a role in the third series and was suddenly written out.
Having said all that I do believe the final episode of the second series is the best hours drama I have ever seen.
its bill pc eddie santini
I'm taken that this
Anthony chief inspector
condenscendingly
volunteers to break
up a family over one
night of getting lucky
w this retirement age
female. All cuz he's
so lonely. Only damaged
females would be w him.
He's a liar, he's a cheater,
and he's neurotic & assanine.
He thinks of "me,me,me,"
"I,I,I," "Giveme,Giveme,Giveme"
"Iwant,,Iwant,,Iwant," "Plzplzplz".
"I thought about it and I'm ready
kids&all."
Like they say in
they're country
"What A Wanker!"
all dead now....
Tony Doyle died years ago and Robin McCullan who played Graves died last Oct 2022 at the age of 61
Don't. Be. Ridiculous.