Crime drama set in the 1960s about an old-school detective trying to come to terms with a time when the lines between the police and criminals have become blurred.
The best episode of "Inspector George Gently" season 7 is "Gently with the Women", rated 8.5/10 from 371 user votes. It was directed by Roger Goldby and written by N/A. "Gently with the Women" aired on 4/29/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Breathe in the Air".
A woman’s body is discovered having been brutally attacked. Gently is determined to catch the killer and stop him attacking anyone else. Worried that mistakes could have been down to one inspector, he is determined to get to the bottom of another mystery that is happening within the police force.
Director: Roger Goldby
Writer: N/A
Inspector Gently is intrigued as to why a woman has tragically committed suicide. There are too many details that don't add up, and he suspects murder. Why did this woman, a GP, want to end her life? Gently's investigation leads him and his team to the discovery of a bigger industrial crime, more murders and more victims. Gently puts his career on the line to uncover who is really to blame.
Director: Roger Goldby
Writer: N/A
A man has thrown himself off the Tyne Bridge and is found dead, landed on a pile of rubbish. Or so it seems. Gently knows it's murder and believes it's one involving lifelong friends. Who would want to kill a man who was apparently loved by all?
Director: Tim Whitby
Writer: N/A
Following an armed robbery, Gently seeks to find the armed gang and bring them to justice before more innocent people are shot.
Director: Tim Whitby
Writer: N/A