Inspector George Gently
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Inspector George Gently

In 1960s Britain, an upstanding detective takes on a dangerous world

Crime drama set in the 1960s about an old-school detective trying to come to terms with a time when the lines between the police and criminals have become blurred.

Mystery
Crime

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Crime drama set in the 1960s about an old-school detective trying to come to terms with a time when the lines between the police and criminals have become blurred.

Released April 8, 2008

Quick facts

Language
en
Status
Ended
Votes
64
Seasons
8

Top cast

The faces you are about to watch.

Martin Shaw

Martin Shaw

George Gently

Lee Ingleby

Lee Ingleby

John Bacchus

Simon Hubbard

Simon Hubbard

PC Taylor

Lisa McGrillis

Lisa McGrillis

WPC (then Sergeant) Rachel Coles

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