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The Sweeney is a 1970s crime drama series. The Sweeney is a sequel to the TV film pilot Regan.

British crime drama

British crime drama

  • The Sweeney is considered the grandfather of realistic, British crime dramas.
  • The Sweeney is credited as a key source of inspiration for Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes.
    • These were popular British crime dramas that ran from 2006-2010.
  • The Sweeney is credited as one of the first realistic, British crime dramas to gain high levels of success.
Production

Production

  • The Sweeney was filmed on a 16mm film reel.
    • This provided film grain and desaturated colours.
    • This enhanced the sense of realism in the episodes.
  • The Sweeney presented police officers as flawed and even corrupt.
    • Many other crime dramas presented the police in a completely positive light.
History

History

  • The Sweeney is a cockney colloquial term for the real Metropolitan police unit, Flying Squad.
    • The unit's duties included tackling London’s violent crimes and breaking up large criminal activities.
  • At the time of The Sweeney’s release, the Flying Squad was under public scrutiny.
    • The unit was under investigation for corruption, accepting bribes and working with criminals.
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