Maisie Raine
1998Maisie Raine was a drama series originally broadcast on BBC1 for 2 series from 28 July 1998 – 9 July 1999. Pauline Quirke took the lead role as DI Maisie Raine, an unorthodox detective whose hands on and down to earth approach was not always appreciated by her superiors. When she took on a case, she did it her way, regardless of whose toes she stepped on and who she offended. Each episode would see the team investigating a crime and often uncovering more about the perpetrators and the victims histories with DI Raine often becoming personally involved or bending the rules to get the results she wanted. Also starring alongside Quirke were Ian McElhinney, Steve John Shepherd, Rakie Ayola and Richard Graham.
Seasons & Episode
A botched drugs surveillance operation leaves George Kyprianou's informant's life at risk.
An off-licence is raided, but when the police start questioning, nobody knows anything about it.
Maisie fears the start of a turf war when a drug dealer is found shot dead. Then things turn from bad to worse when D.C. Tomlin has her warrant card stolen.
Maisie investigates a series of attacks on the home of a former police officer. Meanwhile D.C. Tomlin is receiving disturbing phone calls at home.
While hunting a pair of muggers, the team become aware of a people smuggling ring.
Valuable cars are being nicked from a hotel car park. Meanwhile, D.S. Farrel's stepson disappears.
Maisie Raine was a drama series originally broadcast on BBC1 for 2 series from 28 July 1998 – 9 July 1999. Pauline Quirke took the lead role as DI Maisie Raine, an unorthodox detective whose hands on and down to earth approach was not always appreciated by her superiors. When she took on a case, she did it her way, regardless of whose toes she stepped on and who she offended. Each episode would see the team investigating a crime and often uncovering more about the perpetrators and the victims histories with DI Raine often becoming personally involved or bending the rules to get the results she wanted. Also starring alongside Quirke were Ian McElhinney, Steve John Shepherd, Rakie Ayola and Richard Graham.