The Vice (1999)
The Vice (1999)
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Cast & Crew.
Caroline Catz
PC Cheryl Hutchins
Anna Chancellor
Dr. Christine Weir
Tim Pigott-Smith
D.C.I. Frank Vickers
David Harewood
D.I. Joe Robinson
Ken Stott
D.I. Pat Chappel
Rosie Marcel
P.C. Kirsty Morgan
Barry Simner
Creator / Writer
Victoria Shalet
Sarah Farrell
Diane Parish
Shirley Robinson
Garry Cooper
Supt. Jeff Callard
Jake Nightingale
Sergeant Stuart Cole
Rob Pursey
Writer
Scott Bates
Third Assistant Director
Justin Chadwick
Director
Matthew Evans
Director
Douglas Mackinnon
Director
David Thacker
Director
Steve Griffiths
Writer
Marc Warren
P.C. Dougie Raymond / Dougie Raymond
Sarah Parish
Jane Farrell
Mel Raido
P.C. Adam Parker
Tamzin Malleson
P.C. Lorraine Johnston
Christopher Villiers
Supt. Archer
Tim Woodward
Trevor Nashe
David Lloyd
Punter in Car
Koel Purie
W.P.C. Charlie Carter
Paul Angelis
John Fitzsimmonds
Murray Head
Tommy Roker
Tim McInnerny
Max Wilson
Steven Elder
David Schofield
Christopher Fox
Lloyd Owen
Geoffrey Beevers
Howard Crossley
John Lloyd Fillingham
William Gaunt
Frank Grimes
Zoe Thorne
John Standing
Nigel Terry
Struan Rodger
Stephen Kennedy
Peter Firth
Valerie Edmond
Eddie Marsan
Richard McCabe
David Prosho
Emily Corrie
James Hazeldine
Raymond Pickard
Heather-Jay Jones
Emma Catherwood
Lee Turnbull
Brooke Kinsella
Olga Sosnovska
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Details.
Release DateJanuary 4, 1999
StatusEnded
Seasons5
Episodes28
Running Time1h 30m
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The Vice is an ITV police drama about the Metropolitan Police Vice Unit, which ran for five series of varying lengths between 4 January 1999 and 1 July 2003. The main cast included Ken Stott, Caroline Catz and David Harewood, as well as Rosie Marcel, Marc Warren and Tim Pigott-Smith. The show experimented with different formats, two series of two-part, one-hour episodes; two series of ninety-minute episodes, and then a final series of self-contained one-hour episodes. The Portishead track "Sour Times" was used as the theme music to the show.
"Hooked", although often referred to as the first episode of series five, and broadcast in 2003 prior to the broadcast of series five, was officially classified as the last episode of series four as it featured the last appearance of Pat Chappel, and was filmed during the filming block of series four. It was also the last episode to be ninety-minutes long, before the transfer to one-hour episodes, and it was also the last time that the original title card and sequence were used.