Six Four is an ITV1 crime drama starring Kevin McKidd and Vinette Robinson with missing teens, police corruption and the criminal underworld.
It has been on ITVX before so some may have seen
I haven’t !!!
on weekly for 4 weeks
Six Four is a crime thriller on ITVX that sees a police detective trying to find his missing teenage daughter in this drama based on Japanese bestselling thriller by Hideyo Yokoyama (https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=110014&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FSix-Four-Novel-Hideo-Yokoyama-ebook%2Fdp%2FB01IA6NVCE%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1%3Fcrid%3D6T86AD3B8T4Q%26keywords%3Dsix%2Bfour%2Bhideo%2Byokoyama%26qid%3D1655206736%26sprefix%3Dsix%2BFour%252Caps%252C232%26sr%3D8-1%26tag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dwhattowatch-gb-3549465580323249700-20)
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Played by Grey’s Anatomy star Kevin McKidd, Chris O’Neill is a serving police officer whose own daughter’s disappearance leads him to the unresolved case of a missing local girl called Julie Mackie.
As Chris delves deeper into Julie’s case he uncovers evidence of errors, corruption and unbridled ambition.
Meanwhile, his wife Michelle, a former undercover officer played by Vinette Robinson, decides to look for their daughter alone, leading her deep into the criminal underworld.
In Six Four, Chris O’Neill (Kevin McKidd) is a police detective who is left reeling by the news that his own teenage daughter has disappeared.
Then he is approached by a journalist who tells him to revisit the infamous unsolved case of missing local girl Julie Mackie because fatal mistakes were covered up.
As Chris re-examines the case, he uncovers a long list of errors and firm evidence of wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, his wife Michelle (Vinette Robinson), a former undercover officer, decides to take matters into her own hands and find their daughter herself.
But the clues expose the close ties between the criminal underworld and those at the very top of the political establishment.
But just as Chris and Michelle get close to the truth another girl goes missing — this time the daughter of the Justice Minister who was on the brink of an election victory.
The kidnap has striking similarities to Julie Mackie’s case, so is the past repeating itself?