After almost two decades, the longtime documentarian makes his acting return – in a plodding, cliche-ridden procedural. His role is no Grant Mitchell, that’s for sure

‘Bravo Oscar One, receiving,” sighs Ross Kemp. “Understood. On my way.” Wearily, he puts his motor into gear and pulls away slowly, doing his best to skew TV-cop response times so they resemble real ones.

Kemp plays Tony, a washed-up, soon-to-be-divorced, possibly corrupt detective, who one night is summoned to an incident on a council estate. There has been, without getting too Taggart about this, a murder.

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