Overview
The Gasforth police station often is the scene of comic discord between the uniformed officers led by Inspector Raymond Fowler and the detectives under the supervision of Detective Inspector Derek Grim.

The Gasforth police station often is the scene of comic discord between the uniformed officers led by Inspector Raymond Fowler and the detectives under the supervision of Detective Inspector Derek Grim.
All kinds of funny incidents and scenes at the police station, personal relationships, official misunderstandings and division rivalry, stupid employees and an exemplary boss, inspiring briefings, professional trainings and impeccable operations.
It would seem that this is just one of the many British sitcoms, ordinary, with a long-tired laugh behind the scenes, besides, it's not new at all, and the impressions are very good. I think it's about an extremely diverse humor, for every taste and a lot. Outright clowning and rather elegant irony, stupid grimacing and witty jokes, funny absurdity and ridiculing of political correctness, cliches and other nonsense, hilarious situations and comical situations, jokes, gags and wonderful wordplay.
Staged and filmed more than simply. They also play without depth. The plasticity, facial expressions and speech of the characters are deliberately funny, but the types are recognizable and almost realistic, although hypertrophied. The perfect image of the commander is a little clumsy and archaic, but an energetic and diligent soldier and pedant. Brilliant text. It turned out to be a very pretty, intense, intelligent and really very funny comedy. Maybe I'll even reconsider it someday.
Language. They speak quite difficult - a lot, often quickly, with idioms and slang. There are characters with difficult pronunciation. Subtitles may not be enough to understand all the jokes and every word.
-Who's the last one, he's a fag🤣