• Director(s)

    Alex Pillai

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Crime, Drama

  • Cast

    Parminder Nagra, Ian Puleston-Davies, Maanuv Thiara

TV Show

Di Ray

DI RAY is a UK crime drama series; in this episode, Rachita makes a discovery that brings together her personal life and the future of the case against Tranter.

DI RAY is a UK crime drama series; in this episode, Rachita makes a discovery that brings together her personal life and the future of the case against Tranter.

  • Director(s)

    Alex Pillai

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Crime, Drama

  • Cast

    Parminder Nagra, Ian Puleston-Davies, Maanuv Thiara

strong language
Classified Date:
04/07/2022
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’) and milder terms ('prick', ‘knob’, 'bloody', 'bullshit', 'screw').
additional issues
There is an undetailed scene of moderate violence in which a police officer is stabbed by a mentally unwell man wielding a knife. A police officer is also hit over the head and knocked unconscious. There are also moments of knife threat and a scene in which a woman is almost hit by a speeding car. Bloody crime scene in detail includes sight of a dead body with blood stained clothes. There are references to discrimination and racial biases within a police task force dealing with 'culturally specific homicides'.
strong language, violence
Classified Date:
04/07/2022
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
violence
A woman is attacked whilst in a bath, when an intruder smothers her face with a towel and holds her under water.
language
The episode features strong language ('f**k') and uses of 'bollocks', 'shit', 'screw', 'damn' and 'God'.
additional issues
There are disturbing images when a large group of women are found dead in a shipment container. There is also racist language ('paki') when a woman recalls her father experiencing racism when she was a child. A white woman bemoans waiting lists at the doctors, claiming "we're not a priority"; however racism is not condoned by the protagonist. There are verbal references to drug dealing.
strong violence
Classified Date:
04/07/2022
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
violence
A drive-by shooting sequence features spurts of blood, and in another scene a man is deliberately struck by a car, resulting in brief bloody aftermath detail. We also see moderate crime scene photos of the bodies of people who have died of suffocation in a shipping container. One scene features a brief verbal reference to Islamophobic violence, and another contains an undetailed reference to domestic abuse.
additional issues
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’); milder terms include ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘bloody’, ‘bollocks’ and ‘pissed’. There are occasional moderate references to racism, which is not condoned. Other issues include references to human trafficking, mild sex references, and a passing mention of drug smuggling.
strong language, child sex abuse references
Classified Date:
04/07/2022
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'shit' and 'screw'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are references to a figure of authority sexually exploiting an underage girl who had been trafficked into sex work. Very brief and undetailed footage filmed on a hidden camera shows the man engaging in sexual activity with the girl.
additional issues
There are moderate bloody images in the aftermath of a shooting. There is brief moderate threat. There are infrequent moderate sex references. There are drug references in the context of a police investigation into the drug trade.
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  • Classified date

    04/07/2022

  • Distributor

    Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd

  • Language

    English