Fugitives

Fugitives (2017- )

EndedReality showCrime

Fugitives is a BBC series that follows the work of the Metropolitan Police's Extradition Unit, who have national responsibility for locating and arresting fugitives wanted worldwide, and gains exclusive access to the work of the International Crime Bureau at the National Crime Agency, who co-ordinate the search for British men and women on the run abroad and European offenders hiding out in the UK. The series also follows officers in West Yorkshire and central England, who track and arrest wanted foreign nationals from day to day.

Filming with officers from the Spanish National Police's Fugitives Unit and Amsterdam's Serious and Organised Crime teams, the programme also tells the stories of how notorious British criminals were arrested abroad. Criminals like drug trafficker Mark Lilley, who was arrested in a safe room in a Spanish villa; armed robber Andrew Moran, who was caught as he relaxed by a pool in his luxury villa, and Sean Devalda who tried to hijack a cash delivery van. He was tracked down to a remote hideout by a Dutch SWAT team.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 19:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Episode 10oct. 11, 2019
S02E09Episode 9oct. 10, 2019
S02E08Episode 8oct. 9, 2019
S02E07Episode 7oct. 8, 2019
S02E06Episode 6oct. 7, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Fugitives' premiere?

'Fugitives' premiered on September 14, 2017.

Who are the main characters in 'Fugitives'?

The main characters in 'Fugitives' include Alex Walker, Jess Millner, and Tarik Althani.

What is the genre of 'Fugitives'?

'Fugitives' falls into the action and drama genres.

Where is the setting of 'Fugitives'?

The setting of 'Fugitives' is primarily in the United Kingdom.

What is the premise of 'Fugitives'?

'Fugitives' follows a group of former criminals who are recruited by the government to help track down other criminals.

Who created 'Fugitives'?

'Fugitives' was created by Nick Love.

What is the production location of 'Fugitives'?

The production of 'Fugitives' took place in the United Kingdom.

How many episodes are there in 'Fugitives'?

'Fugitives' consists of 6 episodes.

What is the primary language spoken in 'Fugitives'?

The primary language spoken in 'Fugitives' is English.

Who is the executive producer of 'Fugitives'?

The executive producer of 'Fugitives' is Allan Niblo.

Is 'Fugitives' based on a book or any other source material?

No, 'Fugitives' is an original television series and is not based on any book or other source material.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Fugitives'?

Each episode of 'Fugitives' has a running time of approximately 60 minutes.

What are the critical reception and reviews of 'Fugitives'?

'Fugitives' received mixed to positive reviews, with praise for its action sequences and character development.

What are the primary filming locations for 'Fugitives'?

The primary filming locations for 'Fugitives' include London and various locations in the United Kingdom.

How would you describe the visual style of 'Fugitives'?

The visual style of 'Fugitives' is characterized by its gritty and intense cinematography, capturing the underground world of crime and pursuit.

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