Episodes
Episode | First Broadcast | Comments |
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01 | 20090713 | Graham Fellows reads from Mike Pannett's account of his experiences as a rural policeman, having swapped a post with the Metropolitan Police for a return to his native North Yorkshire. Mike returns from the hurly-burly of London to life as a village copper in the Yorkshire Dales. But one quiet Sunday afternoon turns into a stand-off with a sword-wielding hothead. A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4. A quiet Sunday afternoon turns into a stand-off with a sword-wielding hothead. |
02 | 20090714 | Graham Fellows reads from Mike Pannett's account of his experiences as a rural policeman, having swapped a post with the Metropolitan Police for a return to his native North Yorkshire. When the Derwent floods, PC Mike Pannett is called on to rescue damsels in distress, travel through Malton in an unlikely ferry (possibly driven by a drunk driver) and meet the Deputy Prime Minister - or 'John' to his new friend. A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4. When the Derwent floods, PC Mike Pannett is called on to rescue damsels in distress. |
03 | 20090715 | Graham Fellows reads from Mike Pannett's account of his experiences as a rural policeman, having swapped a post with the Metropolitan Police for a return to his native North Yorkshire. Spring is in the air and a call from a Girl Guide troop brings PC Mike Pannett mixed blessings. There is an idyllic walk through newly budding countryside and an open-air fry-up courtesy of the Guides, but a dead otter caught in a trap requires all his experience as a wildlife policeman to resolve. A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4. |
04 | 20090716 | Graham Fellows reads from Mike Pannett's account of his experiences as a rural policeman, having swapped a post with the Metropolitan Police for a return to his native North Yorkshire. It is May and summer is just around the corner. Mike's introduction of someone special to somewhere cherished is curtailed by a night shift spent with a copper who knows how to eat and the high-speed pursuit across the Dales of two joyriders towing a caravan. A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4. Mike is involved in the high-speed pursuit of two joyriders across the Dales. |
05 LAST | 20090717 | Graham Fellows reads from Mike Pannett's account of his experiences as a rural policeman, having swapped a post with the Metropolitan Police for a return to his native North Yorkshire. Mike confronts two kinds of explosive devices: one in the hands of children is dealt with by the constable; the other, dispatched to North Yorkshire by Herr Hitler, is best left to the Army. A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4. Mike confronts two kinds of explosive devices. |