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PROTECTION - sun&mon 9pm itv - TV PACE NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 10/03/2025 19:15

6 part drama. On sun and mon x3w at 9pm itv

ITV has released the first trailer for its new six-part drama, Protection (www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/protection-itv-first-look-exclusive-newsupdate/)
, starring Siobhan Finneran, Nadine Marshall and Katherine Kelly.

The upcoming thriller series has been described as "what happens when the clandestine and morally grey witness protection system breaks down".

The gripping trailer sees a man with a gun enter a home to kill members of a family before the police and ambulance arrive as its revealed they've been in witness protection.

I'm neck deep in it," Finneran's character can be heard saying before she is told by Ace Bhatti's character: "Then keep your head down and your mouth shut."

The trailer ends with the chilling words: "Don't trust anyone..."

The synopsis reads: "Detective Inspector Liz Nyles (Finneran) – a single mum, juggling a difficult divorce and a sick father – finds herself at the heart of a security breach within her witness protection unit.

"Professionally compromised by a secret affair with a colleague, she is determined to uncover the true source of corruption within the police.

"Liz will stop at nothing to redeem herself, the reputation of her lover, and to keep her witnesses and her own family safe. Even if it means breaking all the rules."

Telling the story of "a tough but increasingly isolated and under suspicion police officer as she is pulled into a dangerous conspiracy where nothing is as it seems", the six-parter is inspired by a real-life witness protection officer who served as a consultant on the series.

It’s about a police officer, Detective Inspector Liz Nyles (Siobhan Finneran), who finds herself at the heart of such a breach; personally compromised by an affair with a colleague, but determined to fight back, and uncover the true source of corruption within her unit.

To redeem herself, the reputation of her lover, and to keep her witnesses safe. Even if they don’t always deserve it.

"Navigating the morally-grey, clandestine world of witness protection, Liz’s mission to find the truth will take her deep into the heart of the criminal underbelly and beyond as she becomes more and more torn between caring for her family, her loyalty to her lover and her duty as a police officer." We're already hooked!

Police officer DI Liz Nyles works in the secretive and high-stakes world of Witness Protection.

When we meet her, she’s juggling a challenging front-line job (with life and death consequences for her witnesses) alongside a demanding family life – attending to the needs of a teenage daughter, a difficult ex, and a dad recovering from a stroke.

"Liz is principled, in control, and scrupulous about the security of her witnesses, particularly the high-risk criminal turned informant Jimmy McLennan and his family.

Jimmy is about to testify against his old boss Eddie Crowther, the head of a major organised crime group which has so far evaded prosecution.

As with all those under her protection, Liz goes above and beyond to keep Jimmy’s family safe, working with colleague DS Raj Kohli to keep their whereabouts strictly hidden.

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duc748 · 24/03/2025 00:57

When they played the CC footage, Liz presumably made a point of noticing that he looked at his watch as he stepped out. Timing was obviously crucial.

butterpuffed · 24/03/2025 15:33

So Jardine could be be a good cop or he could be on the other side .

My itvx was dark when I watched this ep [no idea why] so I wasn't sure who it was in the car until it was mentioned in this thread !

AreYouShittingMe · 24/03/2025 16:11

I’m struggling with some of the decisions Liz is making. Would you really stand outside a safe house in a small yard discussion the case? And would you visit the home of the chief suspect in an attempted murder of a child without back-up?
I know the police have had cuts, and the protection department is under fire, but surely Liz would recognise the risk?
I am enjoying it though- nothing is clear cut. Why did the protection person leave? Why is she being followed? (Possibly because she is a suspect) Looking forward to tomorrow night.

duc748 · 24/03/2025 16:22

In the real world, surely Liz would be screwed. Even if things turn out as well as can for her, unmask the baddies, etc, her long list of unprofessional behaviour (crossing over into downright criminal at times?) would surely do for her. In TVLand, though, you can't be so sure.

No surprise that Wheatley would have Liz watched. Whether Jardine is simply following orders, or has his own agenda, though, who knows?

Blondeshavemorefun · 24/03/2025 19:32

She doesn’t seem to be aware that people may follow her
she could have led them to man with baseball bat

or the fact amy is with her family

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Gloriia · 24/03/2025 19:46

Blondeshavemorefun · 24/03/2025 19:32

She doesn’t seem to be aware that people may follow her
she could have led them to man with baseball bat

or the fact amy is with her family

Yes if i were a witness protection person I'd drive a different lease car every day and maybe wear a hat. That swish of blonde hair would be very easy to spot.

LindorDoubleChoc · 24/03/2025 20:54

I'm sticking with it but I don't feel this is giving me any kind of realistic glimpse into what working in witness protection might be like. Whereas Line Of Duty (which I've seen this compared to) did have a feeling of authenticity about it.

Also, is there ever going to be one scene, with anyone, where someone's phone doesn't ring and interrupt the conversation and bring the scene to a close? Lazy, lazy plotting.

Ellmau · 24/03/2025 21:49

It's quite gripping but agree, Liz is pretty hopeless for someone in a fairly senior role.

diddl · 25/03/2025 09:10

Ellmau · 24/03/2025 21:49

It's quite gripping but agree, Liz is pretty hopeless for someone in a fairly senior role.

She's certainly spiralling due to trying to hide an affair!

Southwest12 · 25/03/2025 09:10

I'm quite enjoying it, but I'm only watching to see if the dogs manged to get in shot when they filmed in our park!

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 09:38

Southwest12 · 25/03/2025 09:10

I'm quite enjoying it, but I'm only watching to see if the dogs manged to get in shot when they filmed in our park!

Ha ha

claim to fame for your woofas

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Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 15:27

E4 on tonight instead of last night due to bloody football

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Ellmau · 25/03/2025 21:08

Never trust anyone who says let's keep this a secret!

ohcrikeynotagain · 25/03/2025 21:12

Ellmau · 25/03/2025 21:08

Never trust anyone who says let's keep this a secret!

That's what I thought. Bit obvious though!

friendlycat · 25/03/2025 21:16

I’m already confused!

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 21:41

I said I thought she was dodgy and def coming across that way

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Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 21:42

friendlycat · 25/03/2025 21:16

I’m already confused!

Why ?

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JewelleryCat · 25/03/2025 21:42

She was wrong confronting Crowther at the school

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 22:03

I don’t think it was him /his men who stole the phone

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Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 22:04

Kelman May be dodgy as def lying about the hospital chat

Stupid to hide burner phone under a mattress ffs

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Blondeshavemorefun · 25/03/2025 22:05

E4 recap

https://reelmockery.com/protection-series-1-episode-4-recap/

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duc748 · 26/03/2025 02:34

Last ep, at the end, I thought, Liz is so screwed. This week, at the end, I thought, Liz is even more screwed!

duc748 · 26/03/2025 11:50

And Liz rather assumed that Kelman was to be trusted, which appeared to be on the basis of lttle more than "I've got to trust someone, so I'll pick her". And it looks like the wrong choice.

Papergirl1968 · 26/03/2025 11:55

Everyone seems so incompetent, including the police guard in the hospital who would never have left his post before someone came to relieve him, and the person who broke into Liz’s house, standing in full view by the glass front door while daughter walked down the hall, albeit glued to her phone.
And pp was right, almost every conversation ends because someone’s phone rings!
I am enjoying it though.

duc748 · 26/03/2025 11:58

The police guard: surely corrupt, rather than incompetent?