Babylon
- TV comedy drama
- Channel 4
- 2014
- 7 episodes (1 series)
Police-based comedy drama focuses on the over-stretched Metropolitan Police Force. James Nesbitt stars as Chief Constable Richard Miller. Stars James Nesbitt, Brit Marling, Paterson Joseph, Jonny Sweet, Bertie Carvel and more.
See also
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Fresh Meat
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Bad Sugar
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The Detectives
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Feel The Force
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Spooner's Patch
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Mornin' Sarge
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The Thick Of It
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Black Mirror
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Top Coppers
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Walter
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In Deep
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No Offence
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Hot Fuzz
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