Juliet Bravo (1980)
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Cast & Crew.
Anna Carteret
Inspector Kate Longton
Edward Peel
DCI Mark Perrin
Tom Georgeson
John Holden
David Ellison
Sergeant Joseph Beck
Tony Caunter
DCI Jim Logan
Mark Drewry
PC Roland Bentley
Ian Kennedy Martin
Creator / Writer
Stephanie Turner
Inspector Jean Darblay
Noel Collins
Sergeant George Parrish
David Hargreaves
Tom Darblay
Gerard Kelly
PC David Gallagher
David Straun
PC Martin Helmshore
C.J. Allen
PC Brian Kelleher
Mark Botham
PC Danny Sparks
Pennant Roberts
Director
Peter Moffatt
Director
David Maloney
Director
Sarah Hellings
Director
Graeme Harper
Director
Ron Jones
Director
Frank W. Smith
Director
Christopher Barry
Director
Jim Stephens
Editorial Services
Wally K. Daly
Writer
John Foster
Writer
Chris Boucher
Writer
Robert Holmes
Writer
Sally Dynevor
Wendy Cunningham
Jonathan Newth
Alan Cunningham
David McAlister
Detective Sergeant Jack Phelan
Jack Carr
Ron Philips / Man in Pub
Danny O'Dea
Old Man
Mark Billingham
Doyle
Terrence Hardiman
Inspector Foster
John Ronane
Arthur Field
Tom Davidson
Ken Ridley
David Ashford
Nigel Taylor
Anita Carey
Melisande Duffy
John Savident
Ronnie Gore
John Junkin
Les
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Release DateAugust 30, 1980
StatusEnded
Seasons6
Episodes88
Running Time50m
Genres
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Juliet Bravo is a British television police procedural drama series, first broadcast on 30 August 1980, that ran for six series and a total of 88 episodes on BBC1. The theme of the series concerned a female police inspector who took over control of a police station in the fictional town of Hartley in Lancashire. The lead role of Inspector Jean Darblay was played by Stephanie Turner in series 1 to 3, but in series 4 to 6 she was replaced by Anna Carteret for the role of Inspector Kate Longton. Carteret remained with the series until its demise in 1985.The series was devised by Ian Kennedy Martin, who had already enjoyed success with another police drama series, The Sweeney. Although the genre of police dramas was well-established on British television by 1980, Juliet Bravo and London Weekend Television's The Gentle Touch, which started a few months earlier, were the first series that saw female officers as lead characters, having to fight both crime and the prejudice of male colleagues. Kennedy Martin based the character of Jean Darblay on a real female police inspector, Wynne Darwin.UKTV’s Drama channel reran all six series in 2018 and again in early 2019. The series had previously been repeated in its entirety on the cable and satellite channel UK Gold from the launch in 1992 until 2001.