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The further adventures of the Scottish Police Force as they protect our wee bit hill and glen. This week the comedy spoof documentary follows Chief Commissioner Miekelson as he goes back to the streets, accompanied by Volunteer Officer Ken Beattie. Bread bombs, countryside quarrels and a problematic prizewinner keep the rest of the Scot Squad busy.
The Scottish Police Force continue to try to keep Caledonia crime-free. The officers attend to noisy neighbours noising each other up, an ice cream van man soft-serving hard liquor and a gang raid on an arcade.
Newly unified and smartly uniformed, the Scottish police force is proud to protect the people of Scotland. This comedy documentary follows the members of the Scot Squad as they deal with farmyard foul play, dubious drug dealers and ridiculously reckless road users.
Spoof documentary series following the fictional Scottish police force as it keeps Scotland safe.
In this episode, the comedy coppers must help a hungover high-heeled harridan in a hedge, find a felon in fancy dress and guard gig-goers going to a great gig. Meanwhile, the chief commissioner launches a logo live on BBC Radio Scotland.
Brand new comedy following the first Unified Scottish Police Force. Scotland has a new band of Bravehearts on the streets, in the countryside, on the phone and behind a desk.
Featuring in-depth interview footage with the force's first ever chief constable, Cameron Miekelson, as he shares his philosophy on law enforcement and his hopes and dreams for the future. Elsewhere, follow volunteer officer Ken Beattie as he buys soup for the homeless and reassures a victim of washing-line theft.
Patrol the beat with city cops Fletcher and McLaren as they break up a domestic dispute. Discover just how frequently certain members of the public share what they consider to be key information with their local police station desk sergeant. And get behind the wheel with traffic cops Urquhart and Singh as they investigate an instance of bad car parking and insist that not all of Scotland's road problems are the fault of drunk pensioners.
Tough, brave, valiant and fearless, protecting and serving the public, on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 366 days of the year (this being a leap year), the Scot Squad serve up an arresting mix of crime and comedy