As police efficiency comes under Home Office scrutiny, industrialist
Sir John Harvey-Jones visits a police force with a legacy of low morale and poor public relations. Charge the Guns. South
Yorkshire police are probably best known for their involvement in the Hillsborough disaster and the miners' strike. But this is an image they're anxious to alter, and their new Chief Constable intends to make them the envy of every force in the country.
Sir John takes a close look at the organisation at all levels - from police stations to the panda car and the beat - and finds police officers anxious to see real, not cosmetic, change. Producer Robert Thirkell
Executive producer Richard Reisz
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