The murder of teenager from a wealthy family has Banks and the team looking at every possibility to solve the case./Just when the case was gathering momentum Owen Pierce's trial collapses leaving Banks and his team back at square one.
DCI Banks was broadcast on Channel 9 at Wednesday 17 April 2019, 23:42.
DCI Banks is a British crime drama written for television by Andy Harries' LEFT BANK pictures (The Royle Family, Cold Feet) and based on the Detective Chief Inspector Banks novels written by the English-Canadian crime writer Peter Robinson. The story focuses on Detective Superintendent Alan Banks as he solves various at times perplexing crimes, while trying to keep his personal life in check. The role of DCI Banks in the television series is played by the English actor Stephen Tomkinson (Drop the Dead Donkey, Ballykissangel), who is later joined by Detective Sergeant Annie Cabbot, portrayed by the English actress Andrea Lowe (Torchwood, Rescue Me). DCI Banks was broadcast in syndication in the United States, as well as in various other countries around the world, including Sweden, Germany, and Australia.
Rating:3.6 of 5Total number of episodes:51Last broadcast:30/11/2020 at 21:40
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