The Chief (TV series)
The Chief is a British television crime drama series that aired on ITV from 20 April 1990 until 16 June 1995. A total of five series and thirty-five episodes were produced.
Overview
The series followed the work of the fictitious "Eastland Constabulary", particularly focusing on Chief Constable John Stafford, and his efforts to restore order within his volatile team. Later, focus shifted towards Stafford's replacement, Alan Cade. The series was produced by Anglia Television and was mostly filmed and set in East Anglia. The series was notable for a lot of political content, in particular for Stafford's battles with the Home Office and local politicians. John Alderson, a former Chief Constable of the Devon and Cornwall Police, was an adviser on the show, allowing it to be portrayed as reflecting real life.Cast
- Tim Pigott-Smith as Chief Constable John Stafford
- Martin Shaw as Chief Constable Alan Cade
- Karen Archer as Assistant Chief Constable / Acting Deputy Chief Constable / Acting Chief Constable Anne Stewart
- Eamon Boland as Detective Chief Superintendent Jim Gray
- Stuart McGugan as Detective Superintendent / Detective Chief Superintendent / Acting Assistant Chief Constable Sean McCloud
- Gillian Bevan as Detective Superintendent Rose Penfold
- Tony Caunter as Deputy Chief Constable / Acting Chief Constable Arthur Quine
- Bosco Hogan as Deputy Chief Constable Wes Morton
- Dean Lepley as PC Jack Sayers
- Brian Bovell as PC Charlie Webb
- Michael Cochrane as Nigel Crimmond
- Gillian Martell as Diane Lewis
- Judy Loe as Dr. Elizabeth Stafford
- Ross Livingstone as Tim Stafford
- T. P. McKenna as Colin Fowler
- Julian Glover as Andrew Blake
Series overview