Next Episode of Scot Squad is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Scot Squad is a spoof of 'blue light' reality shows like Traffic Cops. Jack Docherty stars as Chief Constable Cameron Miekelson, and the show follows the adventures of the first Unified Scottish Police Force. Scotland has a new band of 'Bravehearts' on the streets, in the countryside, on the phone and behind a desk. Tough, brave, valiant and fearless - protecting and serving the public - on call twenty four hours a day, seven days a week the Scot Squad serve up an arresting mix of crime and comedy. Featuring in-depth interview footage with the Force's first ever Chief Constable Cameron Miekelson as he shares his philosophy on law enforcement and his hopes and dreams for the future. Elsewhere, Volunteer Officer, Ken Beattie buys soup for the homeless and reassures a victim of washing line theft. Whilst city cops, Fletcher and McLaren, break up a domestic dispute as they patrol...
The Chief uses all of his faculties to reinvent himself as the most woke Miekelson he could possibly be. Meanwhile, Jane MacKay and Charlie McIntosh have split up and are adjusting to new partners
The second episode in the series follows the Scottish Police Force as it deals with the modern world of technology, social media and surveillance.
While he is proud of every member of his organisation, Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson is especially pleased with the Scottish Police Force choir, who have qualified for the national championship. Visiting them during rehearsals to offer support and encouragement, he can't help but get involved. Miekelson the master of music, the crooning commander of crimefighting, prepares them to win while they're singing.
Elsewhere, a reckless driver on the wrong side of the road turns out to be a visitor from overseas who wants to experience the delights of Scottish fast food. Fortunately, that is right up traffic officer Hugh McKirdy's street. He gleefully shares his expertise on all things deep-fried as this fast food vlogger records her next online episode.
Urban cops Fletcher and McLaren discover a new pastime: magnet fishing, and end up lifting more than just criminals. The discoveries they drag from the depths are potentially explosive. And with bike thefts blowing up, Detectives Squire and McGill are ‘tyre-less' in their pursuit of the pedalling pilferers.
Rural officers Mackay and McIntosh are still policing apart. It's not all fun and games for Charlie and his new partner Sgt Napier Carmichael as they investigate a break-in at a local toy museum. Meanwhile, Jane and her partner PC Laura Washington are freaked out by strange electronic events as a woman becomes the virtual victim of a remote reprobate.
In this episode, the officers of the Scottish Police Force find themselves educating the educators, laying down the law to lawyers, and painting some graffiti artists in a good light.
Refusing to rest on his laurels, Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson continues to strive for excellence. However, whether he is launching his new #SlateHate initiative to support the disabled community or ordering top-of-the-range gloves for his officers, nothing seems to go perfectly to plan.
On the roads, the traffic cops find themselves in a dilemma - should PC Singh ticket his daughter's teacher for speeding, or will it affect the casting decision for the upcoming school play? Fortunately, his colleague PC Hugh McKirdy is on hand to provide his own brand of roadside assistance.
City police Fletcher and McLaren uncover a crafty criminal at a murder mystery party. Mindful of their duties, they bring in the bad guy without killing anyone's evening. Elsewhere, there is a reunion of partners as PC Charlie McIntosh and PC Jane Mackay catch up in court, giving evidence on a big case in the countryside. The pair reminisce about their time together, and Charlie gets a chance to cross-examine Jane's new partner, PC Washington.
Keen to connect with the kids, the Scottish Police Force has created the new role of youth liaison officer. Fresh-faced recruits are fast-tracked to the street in the hope that young people will feel police-positive if the PCs are similar in age. The first of these officers is PC Eleanor Hipgrave, who can't wait to connect with the young community. Will her peers be pleased to participate in this promising policing programme?
This episode finds the police dealing with cases old and new, helping members of the public and celebrities alike.
Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson likes to think of himself as an innovator and a forward thinker, and is happy to share his new strategies and initiatives. While his fresh projects involving canine recruitment and working hours are still a work in progress, it's his Police Complaint Listening Scheme that really makes a big noise. And who better to deal with the complainants one-to-one than the chief himself?
Investigating a rather nasty case, detectives Squire and McGill seek the expertise of their colleague DI Longstaff, the cold case expert. If there is a link between the current case and some bygone brutality, then he will join the dots - assuming his delicate stomach can deal with the bloody details.
Meanwhile, in the countryside, PC Charlie MacIntosh has a decision to make - offered an exciting opportunity away from the police, will he run for the hills or will he stay long enough to discover who his new policing partner will be?
In the station, officers Karen and Sharon deal with a rowdy Burns Night that got out of control, filling their custody suite with kilted brawlers and poetic crooners!
The final episode of the series sees the Scot Squad continue their relentless pursuit of misdemeanour, misdeed and malfeasance, finding themselves falling victim to hunger, alcohol and the irresistible laws of attraction.
When it comes to Mother Nature, Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson is a self-proclaimed 'mummy's boy', and as such, he is acutely aware of climate change. In preparation for the potential change in Scotland's weather, he has designed some new uniforms to deal with whatever the climate, and the criminals, can throw at his officers. Come hail, rain or shine, nothing will stop the police shutting down shenanigans.
Back together as policing partners, PCs MacIntosh and Mackay are called to an illegal drinking den. However, as they bust the boozy bar, it becomes clear that this speakeasy isn't quite what it seems. Meanwhile, detectives Squire and McGill are on a lengthy stakeout, poised to pounce on their perpetrator. However, without sustenance, can these professionals handle the hunger long enough to capture their prey?
Elsewhere, love is in the air as remote investigators Annie McInnes and Archie Pepper take a little time out from cracking down on cyber criminals to celebrate Valentine's Day. Traffic officer Hugh McKirdy is also feeling amorous, as his colleague PC Surjit Singh helps him present his best policing profile on some dating apps. Can Hugh finally find the woman of his dreams, or will it turn into a nightmare yet again?
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