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1A rather common genre of British {{Miniseries}}, which has its origins in the UsefulNotes/ColdWar paranoia of the 1980s, but has recently come back into vogue with UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror. These {{Thriller}}s, ranging from 3 to 6 parts of an hour each, usually involve someone (sometimes an IntrepidReporter) investigating a conspiracy.
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3Expect appearances of the [[UsefulNotes/SecretIntelligenceService Security Service]] (MI-5), accusations of collusion between government and big business, people getting murdered, break-ins, hacking and sweeping shots of Whitehall.
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8* ''Spyship'' (1983) A British fishing trawler disappears in the North Sea and accusations that British Government used it for spying against the Soviets are raised. A journalist whose father was on board searches for the truth.
9* ''Series/EdgeOfDarkness'' (1985) is now considered [[TropeCodifier one of the definitive examples of the genre]]. [[Film/EdgeOfDarkness2010 Hollywood remake]] released in 2010. A grieving father investigates the murder of his daughter and encounters shadowy forces within the British government.
10* ''A Very British Coup'' (1988) - An adaptation of [[Literature/AVeryBritishCoup the Chris Mullin novel of the same name from 1982]]; Mullin himself was a Labour MP between 1987 and his retirement in 2010. A very left-wing candidate is elected Prime Minister. Details his attempts to govern whilst the Security Services, the Americans and the establishment try to remove him. Based ''loosely'' on the events surrounding Harold Wilson's time in Downing Street in the late 1960s and mid 1970s. Remade with heavy changes as ''Secret State'' in 2012.
11* ''Rules of Engagement'' (1989) As NATO and the Warsaw Pact draw closer to war. A city commissioner of an island city [[NoCommunitiesWereHarmed (Totally not Portsmouth)]] in charge of civil defence commits a murder. A private-eye investigates. Shows how absolute civil defence powers could be used for good or bad.
12* ''Series/{{Between The Lines|1992}}'' (1992-4) - The first season was mainly about street-level crime, but the second and third seasons made a gradual GenreShift into this.
13* ''Series/OliversTravels'' (1995) - A laid-off professor and a policewoman who has been suspended for asking awkward questions travel to the Orkneys searching for a missing crossword compiler, and discovering a conspiracy in the process. Heavy on witty dialogue, light on violence. There is lots of intimidation though.
14* ''Series/StateOfPlay'' (2003) - with Creator/JohnSimm in. [[Film/StateOfPlay Hollywood remake]] released in 2009.
15* ''Series/TheLastEnemy'' (2008) - Creator/BenedictCumberbatch, Max Beesley, and Creator/RobertCarlyle in a thriller that involves a virus and a government database that could store all government information on one place.
16* ''Midnight Man'' (2008) - James Nesbitt as a reporter with a fear of sunlight.
17* ''Burn Up'' (2008) - Rupert Penry-Jones as an oil executive who discovers an awful truth about global oil supplies.
18* ''Series/AshesToAshes2008'' Series 1 Ep. 4 (2008) - A parody of the genre and especially of ''Series/EdgeOfDarkness''.
19* ''Series/TheStateWithin'' (2008) - Jason Isaacs stars as the British Ambassador to Washington, and is at ground zero when a terrorist attack takes place. It gets more complicated from there.
20* ''Series/TheShadowLine'' (2011) - An investigation into the assassination of a crime lord who was just released from prison reveals shady machinations within the Police.
21* ''Series/{{Utopia}}'' (2013) - Some members of a forum dedicated to a CultClassic graphic novel become dragged into a plan to create a SterilityPlague.
22* ''[[Series/BodyguardUK2018 Bodyguard]]'' (2018) - A police protection officer assigned to (and becoming personally involved with) the UK Home Secretary uncovers a web of violence, corruption an intrigue penetrating the highest levels of government.
23* ''Film/OfficialSecrets'' (2019): Theatrical film rather than miniseries, dramatizing events from the lead-up to [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the Iraq War]]. A GCHQ translator leaks documentation of an American-British attempt to blackmail UN delegates.
24* ''Series/TriggerPoint'' (2022)

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