The Force

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THE FORCE - BEHIND THE LINE is back on Seven for another action-packed series. The show debuted in 2006 to critical acclaim. Last year's series averaged 1.45 million viewers each week, making it the number one new reality/factual program televised in 2006. As the first observational documentary series about Australian police, THE FORCE - BEHIND THE LINE won its timeslot and attracted a broad range of demographics. In fact, its first episode attracted 2.295 million viewers nationally, making it the highest rating Australian-produced debut in local TV history.

This groundbreaking series from the makers of Border Security - Australia's Frontline follows the men and women in blue in their constant fight for law and order. The program gives viewers a fascinating insight into the challenges and day-to-day working life of police officers who risk their own lives to reduce crime and make the community safer.

Executive producer Dan Meenan says the second series of THE FORCE - BEHIND THE LINE promises to be bigger and better thanks to the extraordinary access the police have allowed Channel 7 cameras.

This unprecedented access has produced some of the best stories yet according to Dan. "The footage is truly remarkable. Now with one series under our belt and because the police are so comfortable with our cameras, our production crew has become almost invisible. When you watch the show it's like you're right in the thick of all the action and emotion."

What's amazing about this new series is that it not only has access to the suspects committing the crimes but also to their loved ones. Series producer Geraldine Orrock says this will give viewers a fascinating insight into the machinations of the criminal mind.

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