Lewis, The Final Episode, ITV

LEWIS: THE FINAL EPISODE, ITV A valedictory mood settles over Oxford as 'tec series reaches journey's end

A valedictory mood settles over Oxford as 'tec series reaches journey's end

I wonder if ITV ever imagined this Inspector Morse spin-off would last seven series? The opening pair of episodes in this valedictory season of Lewis still clocked over eight million viewers, though the numbers have subsided a bit since. Future one-off specials have not been ruled out.

Spiral: State of Terror, Series 4, BBC Four

SPIRAL: STATE OF TERROR, SERIES 4, BBC FOUR The return of dark French cop drama paints the City of Light in shades of grey

The return of dark French cop drama paints the City of Light in shades of grey

A lot has happened since uncompromising French cop drama Spiral was last on our TV screens in May 2011. More of continental Europe has arrived. Attention has shifted northwards to Denmark for The Killing and Borgen. Sweden’s Wallander and Sebastian Bergman were never far. The Bridge closed the gap between both countries. French contender Braquo threw down the gauntlet too, but it was never going to steal Spiral’s thunder as it was just too cartoony, too brutal to clench to your bosom.

May I Kill U?

MAY I KILL U? Avenging London bike bobby puts his beat to right, parodically

Avenging London bike bobby puts his beat to right, parodically

How could we have expected the London 2011 riots to be brought back for the big screen? The least likely answer must be as a black comedy about a bicycle cop who after a bad concussion has woken up as a one-man vigilante who’s taking out the villains on his beat, but asking their permission first. That last detail explains the title of Stuart Urban’s May I Kill U?, which brings this particular wayward member of her majesty’s constabulary rather into Carry On territory, with a twist of Ealing comedy on the side.

Grabbers

GRABBERS Creatures from outer space battle a pub full of drunks in this likeable comedy horror

Creatures from outer space battle a pub full of drunks in this likable comedy horror

“It’s always the quiet places where the mad shit happens,” observes Garda Lisa Nolan (Ruth Bradley) in Northern Irish director Jon Wright’s creature feature. And, credit where it’s due, the mirthfully monikered Grabbers presents us with some classically mad shit. Set on the fictional Erin Island - a fishing village off the coast of Ireland - Grabbers is Wright’s second feature after 2009’s Tormented.

Southland, Series Four, More4

SOUTHLAND, SERIES FOUR, MORE4 Lucy Liu joins America's finest cop show for another serving of bullets and blood, humour and horror

Lucy Liu joins America's finest cop show for another serving of bullets and blood, humour and horror

Each episode of Southland – the best American cop show since The Shield – begins frenetically and never lets up – except for a freeze-frame in the first minute which the rest of the show spools back to explain. In this first part of the fourth season, one of LA’s finest is out of his black-and-white and chasing a suspect within seconds as his partner careers down the back alleys of South Los Angeles.

LFF 2012: End of Watch

LFF 2012: END OF WATCH David Ayer directs Jake Gyllenhaal in a freewheeling cop thriller

David Ayer directs Jake Gyllenhaal in a freewheeling cop thriller

Often portrayed as corrupt or, at best, on the front line of a war zone, the officers of the LAPD are regulars on the big and small screen. On TV, Southland and The Shield have examined the LAPD in microscopic detail and earlier this year Rampart intermittently impressed with its focus on one cop in freefall. With police procedural End of Watch writer-director David Ayer is on home turf: he’s the man behind several LA-set police thrillers, including Training Day (for which he penned the screenplay).

The Sweeney

THE SWEENEY Legendary Seventies cop show reduced to rubble by director Nick Love

Legendary Seventies cop show reduced to rubble by director Nick Love

If you saw previous Nick Love efforts like The Football Factory or Outlaw, you'll know he likes nothing better than a lairy swagger down Geezer Street while slaughtering innocent bystanders. He's at it again here, with this glaringly unnecessary remake of  Seventies cop show The Sweeney, a TV institution that very nearly justifies the use of the crassly abused-to-death term "iconic".

Unforgettable: The Sweeney, ITV1

UNFORGETTABLE: THE SWEENEY, ITV1 One-off special celebrates the classic Seventies show with unpretentious warmth

One-off special celebrates the classic Seventies show with unpretentious warmth

Sometimes when we reconnect with the television of our childhood it seems very different from what we recall, usually lesser in some way. This is certainly not the case with the physical violence of The Sweeney. ITV's hour-long special, to coincide with the release of a new feature film, showcased a mass of beatings, snarling assaults, and men taking limb-breaking leaps into quarries rather than face the actors who went on to play Inspector Morse and Minder.

Good Cop, BBC One

GOOD COP, BBC ONE New prime time police drama is handcuffed by cliché

The BBC's new prime time police drama is handcuffed by cliché

A sense of déjà vu strikes from the very first shot. It is a dark and stormy night. A lone man staggers down an empty street through the lashing rain. Once indoors we see he has blood on his hands. A minute has not yet passed but Warren Brown – for it is he – tears his shirt off. Before we can admire the size of the former cage fighter’s guns he produces a real one. Roll titles.

Good Cop: From Page to Screen

GOOD COP: FROM PAGE TO SCREEN The creator of the BBC's new police drama outlines the ABC of screenwriting

The creator of the BBC's new police drama outlines the ABC of screenwriting

On Thursday the BBC will screen the opening episode of the television drama Good Cop. I finished writing it back in August 2010, and on the strength of that story and ideas for a total of four episodes, the series was green-lit in February 2011. We completed filming (pictured below) by the end of December 2011, then came post-production. Now at last we have our transmission date and it will be broadcast to the world.