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* [[Political Correctness Gone Mad]] - although they're not too bad for the most part, the boys can at times have difficulty adjusting to more modern ways of thinking about things like race, gender equality, etc., which can cause tension.
* [[Political Correctness Gone Mad]] - although they're not too bad for the most part, the boys can at times have difficulty adjusting to more modern ways of thinking about things like race, gender equality, etc., which can cause tension.
* [[Put on a Bus]] - P.C Clarke, the squad's uniformed IT officer-slash-gofer, disappears between Series 1 and Series 2.
* [[Put on a Bus]] - P.C Clarke, the squad's uniformed IT officer-slash-gofer, disappears between Series 1 and Series 2.
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Gerry's {{spoiler|illegitimate and heretofore unknown}} daughter is played by Hannah Waterman, Dennis Waterman's real daughter. {{spoiler|Paternity tests prove that she's not his, but he refuses to tell her. She finds out}}
** Also, James Bolam and Susan Jameson, although not married to each other in the show, have been married to each other for over 35 years, playing husband and wife in ''[[When the Boat Comes In]]''.
* [[Red Baron]]: Brian "Memory" Lane and Gerry "Last Man" Standing. The former because of his impressive memory ("Memory Lane"). The later {{spoiler|was mockingly given to him by a mob boss, in both a straight forward<ref>Because he was the only copper on the force who didn't take a bribe from him</ref> and [[Irony|ironic]]<ref>Because he was the [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished|only officer who was accused of corruption as a result]].</ref> manner).}}
* [[Red Baron]]: Brian "Memory" Lane and Gerry "Last Man" Standing. The former because of his impressive memory ("Memory Lane"). The later {{spoiler|was mockingly given to him by a mob boss, in both a straight forward<ref>Because he was the only copper on the force who didn't take a bribe from him</ref> and [[Irony|ironic]]<ref>Because he was the [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished|only officer who was accused of corruption as a result]].</ref> manner).}}
* [[The Seventies]] and [[The Eighties]]: Some episodes revolve around cases from that period.
* [[The Seventies]] and [[The Eighties]]: Some episodes revolve around cases from that period.