Distinctive red caps are part of the uniform of the UK military's Special Investigations Branch, who are tasked with investigating crimes associated with their own country's armed forces per... Read allDistinctive red caps are part of the uniform of the UK military's Special Investigations Branch, who are tasked with investigating crimes associated with their own country's armed forces personnel stationed in Germany.Distinctive red caps are part of the uniform of the UK military's Special Investigations Branch, who are tasked with investigating crimes associated with their own country's armed forces personnel stationed in Germany.
Featured reviews
Following on from the successful pilot episode first broadcast in December 2001,Red Cap has now been made into a six-part TV series for the BBC.Initially,it seemed like a bit of a gamble turning a successful,one-off episode into a continuous series which could wear the premise thin and make the stories become predictable or silly.But,on the contrary,the stories in the Red Cap series really require you to use your brain,and full of interesting and exciting twists and turns that sustain viewer interest right until the end.You have to pay attention to everything that is being said and inferred so that you don't lose track of the story,and this is always a great thing with thrillers.Tamzin Outhwaite is also extremely well cast as the heroine of the story,and is very engaging to watch perform.Fine programming from the BBC.Gee,if only they'd show it on Saturday night.****
S.L.Dean Australia
Great crime-drama. Certainly not your average crime-drama, as it is set in a military base and the crimes involve British Army soldiers (as victims, or perpetrators, or both). Brings together a military setting with detective work - what could be better?
Good plots, all filled with a decent amount of intrigue and suspense, plus some good character depth make for a great series.
With improvements in production and writing it had me gripped for all six 1 hour episodes. The cast really put there all into great story lines which kept you guessing from start to finish. We also get more of an insight in the past and present feelings of all the characters.
Only down side is the ending of episode six, it had to many unfinished story lines, leading me to believe that series 3 was on its way. But, have learnt recently it has been cancelled! So enjoy what has been done and enjoy it.
Did you know
- Quotes
[Jo has found Cannabis plants growing in the house of a pregnant Army Widow]
Sgt Jo McDouagh: Really, Tricia, I don't know whether to call the drug squad or Charlie Dimmock!
Tricia: You better call someone, my waters have broken!
- Crazy creditsEp #2.6: In Memory of the 9 Royal Military Police Killed in Action in Iraq on 24th June 2003 and 23rd August 2003
- ConnectionsFollows Red Cap (2001)
- How many seasons does Red Cap have?Powered by Alexa