Cuffs was a fast-paced police drama from BBC One that plunged viewers into the chaotic world of frontline officers in the vibrant, seaside city of Brighton. The series followed a diverse team of response cops as they navigated high-stakes emergencies, from domestic disputes to public disturbances, all while dealing with their own complicated personal lives. Viewers saw the job through the eyes of both rookie officers, like the openly gay Jake Vickers, and their more experienced, and often jaded, partners. The show skillfully balanced intense action with character-driven stories, exploring the pressures of the job and the strong bonds formed between colleagues. Despite its popularity for its authentic and gripping portrayal of modern policing, the compelling series has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns.