Introduction

Red Cap is a British television drama series, produced by Stormy Pictures for the BBC and broadcast on BBC One. A total of thirteen episodes were broadcast over the course of two series, beginning with a feature-length pilot on 28 December 2001.

The series follows the investigations and personal relationships of a British Army Special Investigation Branch unit of the Royal Military Police based in Germany. The series initially focused on lead character, Sergeant Jo McDonagh (Tamzin Outhwaite), who was nicknamed McDoughnut, but later series played out as more of an ensemble piece, with several notable characters coming to prominence. A number of fictional regiments were featured in the series, including the Bedford Light Infantry, the Royal Cumbrian Fusiliers, the Wessex Regiment and the Derbyshire Light Infantry.

According to BBC sources, Outhwaite spent a week familiarising herself with Army life at the Reserve Training and Mobilisation Centre in Chilwell, Nottingham, prior to filming the series.[3] Training included unarmed combat, 9mm pistol training, driving, drill, and understanding the Army’s labyrinthine hierarchical structure. The series creator and writer, Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Patrick Harbinson, was in the army himself and previously wrote fifteen episodes of the ITV military series Soldier Soldier. A BBC spokesman said; “With such experience, Patrick infuses Red Cap with a tangible sense of realism.” On 13 March 2004 Red Cap was axed by BBC executives, who cited; “At a cost of £10 million and an audience of just 5.5 million, executives thought it would not be worthwhile to renew it for another series.”[4] Notably, the series has never been released on DVD.

Outline of Series 01, Episode 02

Whilst driving an army truck full of Royal Cumbrian Fusiliers back from a three-day exercise during the dead of night, an exhausted Tracey Walters (Joanne Froggatt), a Private with the Royal Logistic Corps, strikes a civilian car, resulting in the death of both of its occupants. Strauss suspects that Walters either fell asleep at the wheel, or simply lost concentration. Jo isn’t convinced by his theory, and the discovery of traces of flash explosives on the road next to the crash site suggests there may be more to the story than initially meets the eye. Jo suspects Private Bernie Maddox (Chris O’Dowd), a loner with a chequered past, may somehow be involved, and sets about questioning Maddox’s fellow squaddies, including Dan Coulthard (Nigel Harman). Meanwhile, Roper is surprised when blood tests show that the driver of the civilian car was neither intoxicated nor high.

Redcap Series

Production & Filming Details

  • Creator: Patrick Harbinson.
  • Director: David Richards.
  • Writer: Patrick Harbinson.
  • Distribution: BBC.
  • Released Date: 14 January 2003 (UK).
  • Running time: 60 minutes.
  • Country: UK.
  • Language: English.

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