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Is there a police force anywhere in the world with more colourful language than the coppers of Northern Ireland?

Line Of Duty fans thrilled to the pungent Belfast phrases of Superintendent Ted Hastings, forever ‘sucking diesel’ with ‘Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey’.

But in the fictional town of Port Devine on the Ulster coast, the constables of Hope Street (BBC1) make Ted’s dialogue sound drier than the annual general meeting of the Ballykelly Teetotallers Society.

Inspector Finn O’Hare (Ciaran McMenamin) refers to any suspect he dislikes as ‘an absolute ganch’.

His sergeant, Marlene Pettigrew (Kerri Quinn), translates for a newcomer: ‘Ganch is not a swear word, but it’s not a term of endearment either.’

Hope Street (BBC1) has a lively script, giving the comedy-drama an edge that the plot doesn't quite supply

Hope Street (BBC1) has a lively script, giving the comedy-drama an edge that the plot doesn’t quite supply

Sgt Marlene has a low opinion of the townsfolk, too.

When a man turns up at the station to reclaim his wallet, she mutters: ‘Sounds like he had a crush on the girl who robbed him. If you have just about any issues concerning where by as well as how you can make use of สล็อต PG, you can e mail us in our site. Sadly, it’s not odd for these parts.’

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