
In the first episode, 26-year-old Jack finally moves out of the family home and away from his worried parents, while 35-year-old Dee finds the long unsociable hours actually brings her closer to her loved ones - especially her estranged father. Mark, 46, is one of only six black officers in Lincolnshire, and explains why his parents raised him to fear the police rather than join them
In the first episode, 26-year-old Jack finally moves out of the family home and away from his worried parents, while 35-year-old Dee finds the long unsociable hours actually brings her closer to her loved ones - especially her estranged father. Mark, 46, is one of only six black officers in Lincolnshire, and explains why his parents raised him to fear the police rather than join them
Weeks into hitting the beat, the trainees realise learning on the job can mean making mistakes in full view of a very critical public. Jack stops and searches an innocent couple after being told off for not being proactive enough, while Dan breaks a crucial rule when he runs into trouble on his first night shift, Julia's lack of experience in the drug world means she misses a vital clue when faced with heroin for the first time, and away from work she worries about her 22-year-old son, who has followed her career path and just joined up.