The Thin Blue Line

The Thin Blue Line

1995
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The Thin Blue Line

7.5 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

The Thin Blue Line is a British sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson set in a police station that ran for two series on the BBC from 1995 to 1996. It was written by Ben Elton.

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7.5 | TV-PG | en | Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: 1995-11-13 | Released Producted By: Tiger Aspect , BBC Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/thethinblueline/
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The Thin Blue Line is a British sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson set in a police station that ran for two series on the BBC from 1995 to 1996. It was written by Ben Elton.

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Comedy , Crime

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Cast

Rowan Atkinson , David Haig , James Dreyfus , Mina Anwar , Rudolph Walker , Mark Addy

Director

John Birkin

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Tiger Aspect , BBC

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John Birkin
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Peter Bennett-Jones
Peter Bennett-Jones

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Geoffrey Perkins
Geoffrey Perkins

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Ben Elton
Ben Elton

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The Thin Blue Line Audience Reviews

FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzx This show has Rowan Atkinson (Inspector Raymond "Feely" Fowler) at his very best, funnier than either Mr. Bean or Black Adder. He shares the screen with a delightful array of competent actors who all know how to deliver a funny line without squashing it, although sometimes I find David Haig's delivery of Detective Inspector Grimm's rants to be just a little too much.I don't find much of what Ben Elton has written to be that funny, but this show has me laughing out loud time and again. Almost every episode in the two seasons available is well paced and loaded with double entendres. If only American sitcoms could match or come close to this!
mcw2112 As an American I have no problem with saying that British sit-coms are light years ahead of the crap that plays well here in the U.S. After being a huge fan of "BlackAdder", I was reluctant to buy "Thin Blue Line" for fear of being let down because "Blackadder" was so incredibly good, especially "Blackadder Goes Fourth", but I was immediately taken with these characters and the crisp, witty writing. With America's lame sex-coms, uh... I mean sit-coms being so sophomoric and so completely predictable, it's always a breath of fresh air to watch a Brit-com. I'd rather watch "Red Dwarf" or "Thin Blue Line" repeatedly than most of the tripe offered on the major U.S. networks these days. Brit-coms are funnier, smarter and always more colorful. If you love brit-coms don't miss this little jewel!!
toonnnnn This is British comedy at its best,lots of double entendres and comic characters.Rownan Atkinsons delivery is a delight.Inspecter Grims raves and rants about the boredom of his job are classic, hoping to catch a big time criminal but just not being able to do it.Mina antiwar is good as young police woman who is fancied by Kevin Goody a hopeless young policeman, who is very camp.Inspector Fowlers love life with Sgt Dawkins is the source of much amusement, as his idea of fun in the bedroom is to read a Biggles book or reminisce about meccanno. Rudolf Walker co stars as old copper full of amusing stories which always seem to side track Inspector Fowler.So do yourself a favour and watch the thin blue line
Syl This is by far Rowan Atkinson's best role as the police chief in a small village. I love this show about cops. Unlike NYPD Blue, these cops are more like the Keystone kops. Officer Habib is the politically correct Pakistani Muslim and she has to fend off the mild advances of a rather effeminate male officer. Of course the laughs don't end there, Rowan's character has a longtime relationship with a female officer. When Rowan's part forgets to renew their standing orders during his lunch hour at the bank, she has to go and lose an hour of her time. When she gets there, she telephones "I'm being held up." His response, "They really should hire more people at the Bank." She says "No Raymond, it's a hold up." Soon the police get there. The robbers want pizza and Raymond delivers. It's one of the funniest episodes in recent years.