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  2. No Offence is a TV series about a group of police officers in Manchester, created by Paul Abbott. It features dark humour, gritty realism and complex characters.

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    • 2018-09-13
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › No_OffenceNo Offence - Wikipedia

    No Offence. No Offence is a British television police procedural drama on Channel 4, created by Paul Abbott. It follows a team of detectives from Friday Street police station, a division of the Manchester Metropolitan Police (a fictional version of the Greater Manchester Police ). The series stars Joanna Scanlan as the protagonist, Detective ...

  4. No Offence is a British comedy-drama series about a group of police officers in Manchester. Read the critics' ratings and watch the trailer for season 1 on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    • May 5, 2015
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  5. No Offence is a TV series about a team of detectives in Manchester who investigate various crimes, often involving vulnerable people. The title is a slang expression for not taking offence or being polite.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom no offense, which is used to soften a potentially offensive statement. See how to cite, share, and explore related words and games on Merriam-Webster.com.

  7. No Offence. A witty police comedy-drama by Shameless creator, starring Joanna Scanlan and Elaine Cassidy as Manchester detectives chasing a serial killer. BAFTA-nominated for Best Drama Series. Detective Dinah Kowalska uncovers a sinister pattern in two deaths. Friday Street Station confronts a twisted serial killer.

  8. Back to Home No Offence. From the creator of Shameless comes an "exhilarating" (The Independent, UK) police comedy-drama with fierce female characters and a shrewd, irreverent take on crime. Joanna Scanlan (Notes on a Scandal) and Elaine Cassidy (Acceptable Risk) star as Manchester detectives hunting for a serial killer in this BAFTA Award ...

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