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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 5

Traffic officer Hugh McKirdy gleefully shares his expertise on all things deep-fried as a fast food vlogger records her next online episode.

More crimefighting comedy from the Scot Squad as they keep Scotland safe, secure and bam-free. The second episode in the series follows the Scottish Police Force as it deals with the modern world of technology, social media and surveillance.

While he is proud of every member of his organisation, Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson is especially pleased with the Scottish Police Force choir, who have qualified for the national championship. Visiting them during rehearsals to offer support and encouragement, he can’t help but get involved. Miekelson the master of music, the crooning commander of crimefighting, prepares them to win while they’re singing.

Elsewhere, a reckless driver on the wrong side of the road turns out to be a visitor from overseas who wants to experience the delights of Scottish fast food. Fortunately, that is right up traffic officer Hugh McKirdy’s street. He gleefully shares his expertise on all things deep-fried as this fast food vlogger records her next online episode.

Urban cops Fletcher and McLaren discover a new pastime: magnet fishing, and end up lifting more than just criminals. The discoveries they drag from the depths are potentially explosive. And with bike thefts blowing up, Detectives Squire and McGill are ‘tyre-less’ in their pursuit of the pedalling pilferers.

Rural officers Mackay and McIntosh are still policing apart. It’s not all fun and games for Charlie and his new partner Sgt Napier Carmichael as they investigate a break-in at a local toy museum. Meanwhile, Jane and her partner PC Laura Washington are freaked out by strange electronic events as a woman becomes the virtual victim of a remote reprobate.

Starring Jack Docherty, Chris Forbes, Ashley Smith, Julie Wilson Nimmo and Louise McCarthy, Scot Squad continues to follow the fictional officers of the Scottish Police Force. A comedy spoof fly-on-the-wall documentary featuring some of the funniest comedy performers in Scotland.

This episode also stars guest performers Tom Urie and Bruce Morton.

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29 minutes

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Credits

Role Contributor
Chief Commissioner Miekelson Jack Docherty
PC Jack McLaren Jordan Young
PC Sarah Fletcher Sally Reid
PC Hugh McKirdy Grado
PC Surjit Singh Manjot Sumal
Sgt. Karen Ann Millar Karen Bartke
Officer Sharon Phoebe Connolly
PC Charlie McIntosh Chris Forbes
Director Iain Davidson
Producer Iain Davidson

Broadcasts

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Leaders off the Record

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