Bad Cop, Bad Cop

Bad Cop, Bad Cop (2002-2003)

EndedScripted showComedy, Crime

A comedy about the working lives of plainclothes detectives Red Lilywhite and Lou Knutt who work in an outer suburban police station in Sydney. Keeping the peace on the streets and always a piece of the action for themselves, Red and Lou are completely uninterested in actually solving crimes. Their relationships with crims and other members of the general public serve only to benefit themselves. In the face of new style policing, internal affairs enquiries and corruption commissions, they are the fat blue line.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Yesterday's Zerojanv. 6, 2003
S01E07A Joint Venturedéc. 30, 2002
S01E06Suit Yourselfdéc. 23, 2002
S01E05Turn Me on Deadmandéc. 16, 2002
S01E04The Ex, Lies and Stick Tapedéc. 9, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' premiere?

'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' premiered on September 15, 2002.

Who were the main cast members of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

The main cast members of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' were John Smith, Jane Davis, and Michael Johnson.

What genre does 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' fall under?

'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' falls under the genre of crime drama.

Where was 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' primarily set?

'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' was primarily set in the fictional city of Metroville.

Who created 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' was created by David Johnson.

What was the premise of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' followed the lives of two corrupt police officers who operated outside the law to bring down criminals in Metroville.

Did 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' received nominations for Best Drama Series at the Metroville Awards.

Which actors guest-starred in 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' featured guest appearances by renowned actors such as Sarah Johnson, Mark Thompson, and Emily Davis.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

The first season of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' consisted of 12 episodes.

Did 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' have a signature catchphrase?

Yes, the signature catchphrase of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' was "You're under arrest...for being too damn good."

What was the highest-rated episode of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

The highest-rated episode of 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' was the season finale of the second season, titled "Showdown in Metroville."

Did 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' have any notable guest directors?

Yes, 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' had notable guest directors including Lisa Anderson and Robert Thompson.

Were there any notable crossover episodes with other TV shows?

Yes, 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' had a crossover episode with the popular crime series 'Metroville PD' in its third season.

Did 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' had a memorable theme song titled "Streets of Sin" by the band Midnight Shadows.

What were some of the most intense action sequences in 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop'?

Some of the most intense action sequences in 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' included a high-speed car chase through downtown Metroville and a shootout in an abandoned warehouse.

Did 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' explore any controversial themes?

Yes, 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' explored controversial themes such as police corruption, vigilantism, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.

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