Display title | The Vice |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Vice was a British crime drama that ran between 1999-2003 which centred around London's Vice Unit run by DI Pat Chappel (Ken Stott). The Vice Unit was small, underfunded and generally treated with derision by other forces, while Pat Chappel and his team of young detectives struggled to get a result, largely against the odds. Pat Chappel himself was a conflicted character, whose compassion for the people he worked with daily often led him to become emotionally involved in the cases, quite often with devastating results. Ken Stott left the series in 2003, his role was take over by his former second-in-command Sgt Joe Robinson |