Drama following WPC Gina Dawson, the first Woman Police Constable to join Brinford Constabulary, a fictional police force in the West Midlands, in 1956. The show focuses on WPC Gina Dawson's struggle to gain acceptance in the male-dominated police station whilst having to deal with the sexist attitudes that were commonplace at the time.
The best episode of "WPC 56" season 2 is "Cry, Cry, Cry", rated 7/10 from 73 user votes. It was directed by Niall Fraser and written by Dominique Moloney. "Cry, Cry, Cry" aired on 2/10/2014 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Dead Man Dancing".
The travelling fair comes to town, and WPC Dawson searches for a runaway girl.
Director: Niall Fraser
Writer: Dominique Moloney
Max and Fenton investigate a flood of counterfeit notes, and Lenny shows his true colours.
Director: Niall Fraser
Writer: Ray Brooking
An undercover operation threatens to expose a secret that could ruin Inspector Briggs.
Director: Niall Fraser
Writer: Dominique Moloney
Coulson's advances on Gina take a sinister turn, and Fenton's corruption is exposed.
Director: James Larkin
Writer: Ray Brooking
Tommy meets a bullied schoolboy, and Fenton enlists help from an unlikely party.
Director: James Larkin
Writer: Dominique Moloney