Badger (TV series)
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- David Ashton
- Kieran Prendiville
- Colin MacDonald
- Nicholas Hicks-Beach
- Paul Harrison
- Martyn Friend
- Keith Washington
- Tom Clegg
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| Genre | Crime drama |
| Created by | Kieran Prendiville |
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| Composer | Nigel Hess |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
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| Production locations | Northumberland, England |
| Cinematography | Doug Hallows |
| Editor | John MacDonnell |
| Running time | 50 minutes |
| Production company | Feelgood Films |
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| Network | BBC One |
| Release | 11 July 1999 – 1 September 2000 |
Badger is a British television police procedural drama series, broadcast between 11 July 1999 and 1 September 2000. Produced by Feelgood Films, and broadcast on BBC One, a total of thirteen episodes were broadcast over the course of two series. The series stars Jerome Flynn as lead character Tom McCabe, a police wildlife liaison officer, who is tasked with fighting wildlife crime in his home county of Northumberland.[1] The series was created by Ballykissangel creator Kieran Prendiville, and the character of McCabe was based upon a close associate of Prendiville, Paul Henery, who was himself a police wildlife liaison officer at the time of recording.[2]
In April 2000, Craster became the set for the second series, with many of the local buildings taking on new identities, and the Harbour Cottage being transformed into a local jail, complete with bars across the window. The yard was also used as the back of the police station. Flynn said of the series; "I've always felt passionate about animals, so loved the script when it was sent to me. I also have family and friends in Northumberland and have a particular affinity with the North East." Regarding Henery, Flynn said; "Paul was a large inspiration because he was the real thing. I connected with him right away, understood what's driving him to do the job. It's not really police work, it's a passion with him, trying to keep the animals wild ... he's just passionate about preventing needless suffering." An official book based on the series was issued by BBC Books on 6 July 2000.[3] Notably, the series has never been released on DVD.
- Jerome Flynn as DC Tom McCabe
- Adrian Bower as DC Jim Cassidy
- Kevin Doyle as DI David Armitage
- Rebecca Lacey as Claire Armitage
- Phillippa Wilson as Steph Allen
- Scott Karalius as Liam Allen
- Alison Mac as Wilf McCabe
- Jayne MacKenzie as Julia
- Conor Mullen as Ralph Allen
- Brendan P. Healy as Ray
- Terry Joyce as Sgt. Deakin
- Michael Wardle as Martin