Leslie Grantham (EastEnders) stars as maverick cop Mick Raynor in this six-part thriller set in the no-man's land where the underworld meets the establishment. While Raynor is posing as a bent ex-policeman he is still very much part of the force - using his current identity to gain information on a complex web of organised crime and high-level corruption lurking beneath the surface of British public life. Raynor doesn't make arrests every week. He's after the big fish: the gangsters with knighthoods; the politicians who are laundering the money. In their pursuit he... faces the most dangerous assignments that will stretch his nerves - and his conscience - to the very limit. Also starring Robert Stephens (as Raynor's controller Commander Oakwood) with appearances by Robert Carlyle and Sharon Duce 99-1 was written by British playwright and dramatist Terry Johnson recipient of nine British theatre awards including Olivier Awards for Best Comedy Playwright of the Year at the Critics Circle Theatre Awards Writers Guild Awards for Best Play for two consecutive years and the 2010 Tony Award; this first series was produced by BAFTA winner Steve Clark-Hall. Originally broadcast in 1994 Series One is available here for the first time on DVD. [show more]
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All six episodes from the first series of the TV crime drama starring Leslie Grantham as a maverick cop forced to go deep undercover. Used to getting results by fair means or foul, ex-cop Mick Raynor (Grantham) finds himself blackmailed by Commander Oakwood (Robert Stephens) into going undercover to infiltrate the criminal underworld. As he gathers information, Raynor must use every trick in the book to keep his cover intact and stay one step ahead of the gangsters. Episodes comprise: 'Doing the Business', 'The Hard Sell', 'Trust Me', 'Where the Money Is', 'Quicker Than the Eye' and 'The Cost of Living'.
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