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''The Force: Behind the Line'' is an Australian documentary television series about the Western Australia Police and the New South Wales Police, hosted by Simon Reeve and aired nationally on the Seven Network from 22 August 2006. Similarly to ''Border Security: Australia's Front Line'' and the American ''Cops'' series, each episode intermixes three or four investigations per episode.〔 〕 Season 11 is currently airing on Channel 7. ==History== The Seven Network first announced ''The Force'' (then untitled) on 23 November 2005.〔 〕 The program underwent a number of name changes, including ''Police Patrol''〔 〕 and ''True Blue'',〔 〕 before the eventual title was finally announced in June 2006.〔 〕 The Western Australia Police was the only police service to agree to be filmed in the first two series of the show.〔 〕 Lawyers for the Western Australia Police opposed the move, but Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan convinced them otherwise.〔 〕 O'Callaghan was keen for the project, and viewed the program as "a great opportunity to give the community a better understanding of the good and bad parts of policing."〔 A third season began airing in February 2008, also presented by Simon Reeve. Season 11 Is Currently Screening on Channel 7. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Force: Behind the Line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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