Ross Kemp on Gangs (2006)
Synopsis
Ross Kemp on Gangs is a BAFTA award-winning documentary series that was broadcast on Sky1 from 16 October 2006 to 22 September 2008. On 20 May 2007 the series won a BAFTA award for best factual series. The show is hosted by actor Ross Kemp, best known for his role of Grant Mitchell in the show EastEnders where Kemp's character was involved in several storylines involving gangs. On the show Kemp travels around the world talking to gang members, locals who have been affected by gang violence, and the authorities who are attempting to combat the problem. In each episode he attempts to establish contacts within the gangs who can arrange interviews with the gangs' leaders.
First Air Date: 2006-06-08
Last Air Date: 2009-01-06
Number of Seasons: 4
Number of Episodes: 17
Networks: Sky One
Top Cast
- Ross Kemp as Himself
Seasons
Season 1 (2006)
Hosted by actor Ross Kemp, the series follows Kemp and a film crew around the world as they interview members of "gangs", locals who have been affected by gang violence, and the authorities who are attempting to combat the problem
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Brazil
In Rio de Janeiro, Ross examines the war waging not only between the authorities and the drugs trade, but the rival gangs are locked in bitter feuds for control of the slums. Ross goes to the heart of the troubled regions to uncover how far things have gone and if there is any way back.
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Ep. 2: New Zealand
Ross explores the violent underworld beneath the rolling hills and sweeping valleys of one of the most beautiful countries on earth. He tracks down The Mongrel Mob who are responsible for countless violent assaults.
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Ep. 3: USA (California)
Orange County, California, regarded as the birthplace of American skinheads. The recent amalgamation of various factions has led to the creation of the Orange County Skinheads where Ross gets to grips with the impact of this group on a concerned community.
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Ep. 4: London
Ross Kemp visits London to investigate the multi cultural society that breeds international organised crime. Ross also speaks to ethnic minorities that feel they are alienated by society and the system.
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