Never mind Mary Whitehouse. This one would have had Lord Reith spinning in his grave.
It starts with a man getting gravely injured with a blowtorch accident while robbing some jewels.
It ends with a woman getting disfigured with boiling water thrown over her by her embittered husband.
Detective Superintendent Steve Hackett is looking at a series of jewellery thefts. The gang are highly organised.
However with their blow torch guy Rocky Wall dead. Hackett can now look for clues. Although Rocky had a wife, he also had a girlfriend Angie Dawson.
She is angry at the gang members Harry Skeats and Jessal. Angie plans to get her own back on both of them.
Meanwhile Hackett does a deal with an old lag called Farlow fresh out of jail. He might be able to find a lead about the gang but he wants Hackett to find his estranged wife.
Not as action packed but you do wonder if The Sweeney was ever this casually violent.
It starts with a man getting gravely injured with a blowtorch accident while robbing some jewels.
It ends with a woman getting disfigured with boiling water thrown over her by her embittered husband.
Detective Superintendent Steve Hackett is looking at a series of jewellery thefts. The gang are highly organised.
However with their blow torch guy Rocky Wall dead. Hackett can now look for clues. Although Rocky had a wife, he also had a girlfriend Angie Dawson.
She is angry at the gang members Harry Skeats and Jessal. Angie plans to get her own back on both of them.
Meanwhile Hackett does a deal with an old lag called Farlow fresh out of jail. He might be able to find a lead about the gang but he wants Hackett to find his estranged wife.
Not as action packed but you do wonder if The Sweeney was ever this casually violent.