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  1. May 20, 2015 · Son of a Gun: Directed by Tim Whitby. With Simon Hubbard, Lee Ingleby, Martin Shaw, Lisa McGrillis. Following an armed robbery, Gently seeks to bring the armed gang to justice before more innocent people are shot.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Tim Whitby
    • 2015-05-20
  2. "Inspector George Gently" Son of a Gun (TV Episode 2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    "Son of a Gun" is the Christmas-themed episode of the BBC One crime drama Inspector George Gently, based on the novels by Alan Hunter, produced and aired as its seventh series finale.

    It's 1969 and on Christmas Eve, Gently is enjoying the festive cheer, until he gets news that a local bank had been robbed. Gently's hunt for the gunmen takes him into the underground world of skinheads.

  3. Inspector George Gently, Series 7, Son of a Gun. Gently and Bacchus are called to a struggling mine, whose Union rep has been found dead. Inspector George Gently Terms ...

  4. s07e03 - Gently Among Friends; s07e04 - Son of a Gun; Inspector George Gently Show Summary. Chief Inspector George Gently of Scotland Yard is an old-fashioned policeman who has gained respect but few friends through his single-minded pursuit of law-breakers and his disgust with the corruption in the police force.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · Its Christmas Eve 1969 and Gently is enjoying a spot of festive cheer until he gets the news that a bank has been hit by armed robbers and he and Bacchus have work to do Inspector George Gently: Son of a Gun • episode 4. season 7.

  6. Next Ep. ». It's 1969, and on Christmas Eve Gently is enjoying the festive cheer, until he gets news. A bank has been hit, and there's work to be done. Gently's hunt for the gunmen takes him into the world of skinheads. Gently has little fear, but the world is changing around him. Gently is later faced with a difficult dilemma.

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