The British Law & Order Adaptation You Haven't Watched
Robert King
Published Mar 30, 2026
"Law & Order U.K." follows British police officers and attorneys just as its American counterparts do. Helming the series in principal roles were Bradley Walsh as lead police detective Ronnie Brooks, Robert Glenister as the narrator, Harriet Walter as Natalie Chandler, Freema Agyeman as Alesha Phillips, Jamie Bamber as Matt Devlin, and Jessica Gunning as Angela (per IMDb).
Despite airing for eight seasons, the series only contains 53 episodes due to the nature of this spinoff's structure. It was even intended to go further; that is, until the series' main actor, Walsh, quit the series. According to BBC News, the series wasn't supposed to be canceled, with ITV saying at the time that the Season 8 finale would be the final episode "for the foreseeable future."
"Eight series is a wonderful achievement for everyone involved in the production. This has been one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make," Walsh said at the time, via BBC News. "I hope one day to revisit him, but for now I'd like the opportunity to pursue other drama projects which ITV are developing." Rather than canceling it, ITV "rested" the series, which remains its state today. But it's been seven years since Walsh quit and brought a screeching halt to the success of "Law & Order U.K.," and the series hasn't since recovered or come back.