The 18 Best Female TV Cops: From Helen Mirren To Sharon Gless, Did Your Favourite Make Our List?

The 18 Best Female TV Cops Of All Time
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Scott and Bailey are the latest recruits in a fine tradition of female TV cops.

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Scott and Bailey are worthy collectors of the female TV cop baton

Since they debuted on screen in 2011, the popular duo played by Lesley Sharp and Suranne Jones have been tasked with keeping the law, but their appeal lies as much in their personal lives as with any professional skills they display.

As queens of the TV police beat, they walk in some pretty hallowed footsteps. We take a look back at some of the most popular female cops to grace the small screen… is your favourite in our list?

Best Female TV Cops
Angie Dickinson(01 of18)
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One of the first TV coppers to get the pulses racing… Angie Dickinson played Leanne ‘Pepper’ Anderson in the 1970s hit show ‘Police Woman’.
Mariska Hargitay(02 of18)
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Still in America… Mariska Hargitay OWNS NBC ‘s ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ as longtime law-keeper Olivia Benson.
Amanda Burton(03 of18)
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Meanwhile, back in Britain… Amanda Burton was The Commander in the ITV series of the same name. (She also answered to Clare Blake.)
Jill Gascoine(04 of18)
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Friday nights used to mean only one thing… Jill Gascoine as Inspector Maggie Forbes in ‘The Gentle Touch’. And, yes, we’re humming the theme tune too!
Sharon Gless(05 of18)
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A flawed but special character – NYPC’s Christine Cagney as played by Sharon Gless in hit show ‘Cagney & Lacey’.
Tyne Daley(06 of18)
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Ably abetted by… Mary Beth Lacey, aka the multi Award-winning Tyne Daley.
Keeley Hawes(07 of18)
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After she finished being a Spook, before she terrified us in ‘Line of Duty’, Keeley Hawes served as DI Alex Drake in ‘Ashes to Ashes’.
Sofie Grabol(08 of18)
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Not forgetting Nordic Noir and the tireless (and often humourless) Sarah Lund, played to global success by Sofie Grabol in the original (and best) ‘The Killing’. She had the jumper…
Sofia Helin(09 of18)
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.,,, but she didn’t have the car. That belonged to Saga Noren, aka Sofia Helin in ‘The Bridge’.
Anna Cartaret(10 of18)
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Talking of theme tunes… Juliet Bravo, who was never actually a character. The lead was Inspector Jean Darbley played by Stephanie Turner, before Anna Cartaret took over as Inspector Kate Longton, back in the early 1980s.
Glynis Barber(11 of18)
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Glynis Barber played the cool-as-cucumber Brit Lady Harriet Makepeace to more laidback American partner James Dempsey in the ITV crime series named after them. And guess what - they clashed on screen, they fell in love off it. Barber and co-star Michael Brandon have been married since 1988.
Helen Mirren(12 of18)
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The bar was never set higher. Helen Mirren smoked, swore and very occasionally seduced her way through ‘Prime Suspect’ as the world weary crime-fighting terrier DCI Jane Tennison - which, unlike many vintage crime pieces, still makes for cracking viewing.
Amanda Redman(13 of18)
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Not quite as mould-breaking, but still the boss. Amanda Redman kept her old cronies in line as DS Sandra Pullman in ‘New Tricks’.
Betty Thomas(14 of18)
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If ‘Hill Street Blues’ changed police drama forever with its multi-layered plots and complex characters, caps must be doffed to the Emmy Award-winning Betty Thomas, who held her own in a strongly-male cast as Officer (later Sergeant) Lucy Bates.
Emily Procter(15 of18)
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Though not strictly a cop, CSI:Miami’s firearms specialist Calleigh Duquesne brought a whole new pizzazz to the show, as played by Emily Procter for ten sun-kissed seasons.
Kyra Sedgwick(16 of18)
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Another long runner is Kyra Sedgwick’s Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson in hit TNT drama ‘The Closer’. A decade and counting…
Robin Tunney(17 of18)
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The criminals aren’t even the toughest part of the gig for Teresa Lisbon, head of California’s Bureau of Investigation, as played by Robin Tunney. The hard bit is keeping her own flock in order, especially Simon Baker’s consultant ‘psychic’ Patrick Jane aka The Mentalist.
Lesley Sharp and Suranne Jones(18 of18)
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Janet Scott and Rachel Bailey. Like Cagney and Lacey before them, two very different women whose appeal exists in their intuitive understanding of each other, camaraderie in a pickle, and some great, great lines – courtesy of brilliant writer Sally Wainwright, also responsible for ‘Happy Valley’ and ‘Last Tango in Halifax’.

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