The Channel 4 documentary will return with a repeat episodes that fans have branded the “best ever”
Channel 4 viewers do not want to miss another episode of 24 Hours in Police Custody which will air tonight (Wednesday, July 15).
The landmark documentary has been a hit with fans wince it first aired on Channel 4 back in 2014. It plunges viewers into real life investigations after a serious crime rocked a community.
From the minute a chilling 999 call is made, viewers are given unprecedented access into a criminal investigation as detectives work around the clock to bring justice. Often, horrific truths are uncovered along the way as viewers witness everything right up to a potential sentencing.
With new episodes aired earlier this year, each exploring its own horrific case, Channel 4 has aired repeat instalments over the last few weeks, with another set to air tonight.
Last week (July 9), The Home Country Cartel Part 1 aired, taking viewers into a covert police take down of a £58million drug smuggling ring – making it one of the largest in the history of the area. Tonight at 9pm, Part 2 will broadcast, having first been seen on screens back in 2020.
A Channel 4 synopsis reads: “The covert police operation tracking a major drug smuggling operation closes in on the ringleaders in a nerve-shredding conclusion.”
Previously, The Home Country Cartel was branded as fans’ favourite instalment as one person wrote on Reddit: “I think my favourite was when a crook was caught out by his own dashcam.
“He didn’t realise it was recording, and when the evidence was presented to him, you could see the blood drain from his face.”
On Facebook, another commented: “The best of the lot this 2 parter.” Another echoed: “One of the best episodes they ever did.”
It hears from investigators as surveillance operative ‘Coops’ made a heartbreaking admission: “It’s a demanding job for the hours that you put in. We’re at the beck and call of what the criminals are doing or whatever the job is that we’re doing and what we’re covering at the time.
“Your home life is affected. You’d be at home for five minutes and that call could come in so then you’re back into work just as dinner’s going on the table. Missed birthdays, Christmases have gone out the window but it’s not something you don’t enjoy.”
With the episode already being made available to stream online, another warning had been issued which warns against “strong language” in the instalment, adding: “This programme isn’t suitable for younger viewers.”
Despite airing repeat episodes, 24 Hours in Police Custody remains a firm favourite amongst viewers. One person previously wrote on social media: “This is my fave TV programme. l still watch them if they are repeats.”
Another said: “24 hours in police custody is the best thing to happen to TV.” A third penned: “Without doubt the best programme on TV > #24hoursinpolicecustody.”
A fourth added: “Without doubt the best Tv program being made anywhere, by anyone! #24hoursinpolicecustody watched all 100 episodes.”
A fifth admitted: “I watched the repeats of these programmes, so many times, I am starting to feel I should be recognised as part of the investigation team!”
Tonight’s instalment, titled The Downfall of Jaguar Palace, will continue the police investigation into the drug cartel and how their covert investigation came together.
24 Hours in Police Custody airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4. Episodes are also available to stream online.



You must be logged in to post a comment Login