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Inspector George Gently is a highly acclaimed British crime drama that aired on BBC One from 2007 to 2017. Starring Martin Shaw and Lee Ingleby, the series is celebrated for its blend of traditional murder mystery and thoughtful exploration of social change in the 1960s. Original Run: October 30, 2017.
The show is noted for its attention to detail, from vintage cars like Bacchus’s teal Ford Corsair to period-accurate scoring. Production and Locations
Set primarily in North East England, the show follows Detective Chief Inspector George Gently, a man of uncompromising integrity who moves from London to Northumberland to find his wife's killer. Core Themes and Historical Context Inspector George Gently(2007)
While based on the novels by Alan Hunter, which are set in East Anglia, the TV series relocated the action to the North East.
The heart of the show is the dynamic between the veteran Gently—an "old-school" detective with strong moral ethics—and his young, ambitious, and often undisciplined partner, John Bacchus. Inspector George Gently is a highly acclaimed British
Episodes tackle controversial issues of the time, including racial prejudice, the abolition of the death penalty (1965), feminism, class division, and police corruption.
Martin Shaw (DCI George Gently) and Lee Ingleby (DS/DI John Bacchus). Total Episodes: 25 feature-length episodes across 8 series. The show is noted for its attention to
The series is set against the backdrop of the "Swinging Sixties" and early 1970s, meticulously recreating the era's social and political landscape.