George Gently

2007 • PBS
4.5
30 reviews
TV-UNRATED
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Series 7 episodes (4)

1 Gently with the Women
4/29/15
To Coles' disgust, Bacchus and his male colleagues are dismissive of a prostitute's claims she was raped and urge her to drop the charges.
2 Breathe in the Air
5/6/15
A doctor's seeming suicide by lethal injection has Gently wondering why she has a bruise on the side of her face. Even the discovery of a suicide note leaves him unconvinced.
3 Gently Among Friends
5/13/15
When the body of a cash-strapped property developer is found beneath Newcastle's Tyne Bridge, Gently again suspects a murder dressed up as a suicide. The death followed a fight with two childhood friends, one a union organizer, the other a restaurateur.
4 Son of a Gun
5/20/15
A bank armed robbery interrupts Christmas Eve celebrations at the station and sets Gently, Bacchus, and Coles on the trail of a gang of local skinheads.

About this show

In 1960s Britain, an upstanding detective takes on a dangerous world. Award-winning actor Martin Shaw (Judge John Deed, The Professionals) stars as Commander George Gently—an incorruptible, uncompromising cop transplanted from London’s Scotland Yard to England’s North Country in the mid-1960s. Gently’s reputation for honesty and relentlessness makes him almost as feared among his colleagues as he is among criminals. But he finds an odd ally in John Bacchus (Lee Ingleby, Nicholas Nickleby—an overeager, opinionated young sergeant who plays fast and loose with police procedures. Together the two tackle cases involving murderers, drug dealers, gun runners, and more. Based on the long-running series of novels by Alan Hunter, these feature-length modern dramas boast clever writing, stylish direction, and strong casts, including guest stars Richard Armitage (Robin Hood), Phil Davis (Vera Drake), and John Kavanagh (The Tudors). The powerful mysteries unfold against the beautiful backdrop of rural Britain, a region just beginning to feel the rumbles of the era’s social and cultural quakes.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
30 reviews
Holly Black (salleeghurl2121)
June 8, 2017
Absolutely rocks it! Shite, aye. Martin Shaw is engagingly perfect as Chief Inspector George Gently. Based on novels written by Alan Hunter in the 1950's, capturing the essence of the British police detectives in late 1960's.
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Angela Magruder
January 16, 2021
Gently had a very nice very deep voice and nice smile,it was so sad about his wife getting killed by a motorcycycle rider??!!😣😥
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Carol Suggs
September 30, 2016
How about adding seasons 5 - 7, please.
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