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Jan 17, 2005 · The Commander: Blackdog: Directed by Charles Beeson. With Amanda Burton, Matthew Marsh, Poppy Miller, Thomas Lockyer. Deputy Chief Constable Stephen Blackton is called into the Met to investigate two possible scandals.
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- Crime, Drama
- Charles Beeson
- 2005-01-17
Feb 16, 2003 · Total Runtime 17h (17 episodes) Creator Lynda La Plante. Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Genres Drama. Determined and ambitious detective, Commander Clare Blake takes charge of the Serious Crime Group within the Metropolitan Police.
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- February 17, 2003
Jan 17, 2005 · Deputy Chief Constable Stephen Blackton is called into the Met to investigate two possible scandals. Known as Blackdog, he has a well-deserved reputation at pursuing corrupt police officers. The first case is the Cripps shooting where an unarmed man was shot by an armed police squad.
- United Kingdom
- La Plante Productions
- January 17, 2005
- 2 hr 14 min
The Commander is a British crime drama, broadcast on ITV, starring Amanda Burton as the principal character, Commander Clare Blake. The series first broadcast on 16 February 2003, and a total of five series were produced over a five-year-period, with the last episode airing on 12 November 2008.
- Crime Drama
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Known as Blackdog, he has a well-deserved reputation at pursuing corrupt police officers. The first case is the Cripps shooting where an unarmed man was shot by an armed police squad. Although a coroner's enquiry found no fault, Commander Blake has raised doubt as to DCI Mike Hedges' role.