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The Best Episodes of In Deep Season 3

Every episode of In Deep Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of In Deep Season 3!

Lying, cheating, thieving—they’re the best undercover cops in the business. Liam Ketman (Nick Berry, Heartbeat) and Garth O'Hanlon (Stephen Tompkinson, Wild at Heart) take on...
Genres:DramaCrime
Network:BBC One

Season 3 Ratings Summary

"Full Disclosure (1)" is the best rated episode of "In Deep" season 3. It scored 7/10 based on 15 votes. Directed by Paul Marcus and written by Peter Jukes, it aired on 2/10/2003. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Full Disclosure (2)".

  • Full Disclosure (1)
    7.0/1015 votes

    #1 - Full Disclosure (1)

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 2/10/2003

    Liam and Garth go undercover to gain the trust of an arrogant armed robber. But as they are sucked into his brutal world, it becomes unclear who is manipulating whom.

    Director: Paul Marcus

    Writer: Peter Jukes

  • Full Disclosure (2)
    6.8/1010 votes

    #2 - Full Disclosure (2)

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 2/11/2003

    Liam and Garth struggling to keep their cool on an undercover operation against armed robber Sean Denning as the court hearing approaches.

    Director: Paul Marcus

    Writer: Peter Jukes

  • Queen and Country (1)
    6.4/1010 votes

    #3 - Queen and Country (1)

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 2/17/2003

    A group of soldiers, trained to go undercover in Northern Ireland, feel they have been treated unfairly by the MOD and threaten to start their own bombing campaign.

    Director: Colin Bucksey

    Writer: Peter Jukes, Stephen Brady

  • Queen and Country (2)
    6.4/1010 votes

    #4 - Queen and Country (2)

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 2/18/2003

    Liam and Garth continue their infiltration of a group of former soldiers threatening to terrorise the UK. The Houses of Parliament are the target and Liam and Garth must travel with the bomb rather than reveal their identities.

    Director: Colin Bucksey

    Writer: Peter Jukes, Stephen Brady

  • Men and Boys (1)
    6.4/107 votes

    #5 - Men and Boys (1)

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 2/24/2003

    A drugs baron on remand in a Category A prison is still conducting his business with the outside world. When one of the witnesses in his case is found murdered, leaving only one remaining and in terrible danger, Garth goes undercover as a prison warder to observe him.

    Director: Colin Bucksey

    Writer: Peter Jukes, Stephen Leather

  • Men and Boys (2)
    6.4/108 votes

    #6 - Men and Boys (2)

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 2/25/2003

    Liam and Garth's undercover mission continues, as it becomes apparent that one of the prison guards is working for drugs baron, Hunter.

    Director: Colin Bucksey

    Writer: Peter Jukes, Stephen Leather

  • Character Assassins (1)
    7.8/108 votes

    #7 - Character Assassins (1)

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 3/4/2003

    Liam and Garth pose as security consultants in order to protect a controversial gay Home Office minister who has received death threats over his plans to legalise cannabis. Meanwhile, Liam's daughter's boyfriend offers information to drug dealers about Liam and Garth's operation in order to pay off his drug debts.

    Director: Paul Marcus

    Writer: Peter Jukes

  • Character Assassins (2)
    7.0/107 votes

    #8 - Character Assassins (2)

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 3/5/2003

    The threat to government minister, Jertemy Church's life becomes more real, with a controversial speech on drug laws looming. As Liam and Garth find themselves under mounting pressure to protect him, those closest to Jeremy Church appear to have scores of their own to settle.

    Director: Paul Marcus

    Writer: Peter Jukes