To Serve and Protect

To Serve and Protect
To Serve and Protect title sequence
Genre Documentary
Directed by ?
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of series ?
No. of episodes ?
Production
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Running time ? minutes
Production company(s) Mainstreet Pictures
Release
Original network KVOS
Picture format NTSC
4:3
16:9
Audio format Stereo
Original release 1993 – 2009

To Serve and Protect is a Canadian documentary television series. It is somewhat similar to the American series COPS.

The show documents the day-to-day events of police officers in Canadian cities such as Edmonton, Winnipeg, Vancouver as well as several other Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) detachments in British Columbia. In addition there are some episodes featuring trips to Las Vegas, Hong Kong, and Memphis, Tennessee. The program began in 1993 on KVOS, an American station that primarily targets the Vancouver market.

Reruns of the original show currently air on Action

Condensed version

This show is now available on Netflix as a condensed edited version with each episode with a length of 20 minutes under the title Under Arrest.[1][2]

Episodes

Series Episode No. Episode Title[2]
1 1 My Name is Mr. Duck
2 Put Some Clothes On
3 Wrong Side of the Road
4 Driving on Three Wheels
5 Mud Wrestlers
6 Bullets Through Glass
7 Who Needs a Uniform?
8 Hogtied Husband
2 1 Wash Your Hands
2 That's My Corner
3 Don't Resist!
4 You're Going To Get A Headache
5 I Hate Waterbeds
6 First Degree Black Belt
7 Everybody Likes Beer
8 No Loving
3 1 Dead Fish
2 Drunk Puppet
3 It's Alive!
4 Got A Warrant?
5 It's A Big Joke
6 Just One Kiss
7 A Big Bite
8 How Many Beer?
4 1 Don't Go That Nuts
2 Bad Hair Day
3 Happy Birthday
4 Scrambled Eggs
5 Let's Boogie
6 Booze Recovery Team
7 Don't Shoot
8 Not Ready For Primetime

References

  1. Eye, Red (29 December 2015). "What's streaming on Netflix: January 2016". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Under Arrest". Netflix. Retrieved 21 April 2017.


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