The Ghost Squad
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Crime
Drama
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 7
avg.Runtime | 60 min
First EP | 2005-11-15
Last EP | 2005-12-27
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Rating : 6.4
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The Ghost Squad was a 2005 British crime drama series produced by Company Pictures, for Channel 4. The show was created by Tom Grieves. Inspired by the real life "Ghost Squad" that existed between 1994 and 1998, secretly investigating police corruption, the premise of the series is that the squad continued to operate in secret after officially being shut down. It starred Elaine Cassidy as a police constable recruited into the squad and Jonas Armstrong as her handler. The show was cancelled after a single seven episode series.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2005-11-15
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One of Us
2005-11-15
PC. Amy Harris finds a young Asian man dead in a police interview room, and realises that her fellow officers are framing her for murder.
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Hardcore
2005-11-22
Amy, newly recruited to the Ghost Squad, investigates a group of police officers who have been working under cover to expose a sex trafficking network.
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Heroes
2005-11-29
Amy is sent under cover to work alongside a police sergeant and expose his corruption.
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The Greater Good
2005-12-06
Amy investigates the background of a Chief Superintendent in line for further promotion, but spots her dining with her own boyfriend.
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Firewall
2005-12-13
Amy has to discover which of three police officers working on a witness protection programme is corrupt, and make sure that the witness reaches court.
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Necessary Means
2005-12-20
Amy has to get close to a CSU officer under investigation by the Financial Crimes Unit, and find out where her money is coming from.
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Colour Blind
2005-12-27
Amy goes under cover to investigate a detective inspector accused of involvement in drugs and prostitution.
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