A gritty, politically charged Turkish crime series with a memorable antihero, sharp institutional cynicism, and a strong sense of place. It’s best when it leans into character conflict, corruption, and the weary camaraderie of the squad; the procedural cases are often a vehicle for bigger moral rot.
51% ★★★☆☆ (36,319)
Behzat Ç.: An Ankara Policeman
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TV Show · Drama · War & Politics
2010 · ★ 51% (36.3K)
Created by: Serdar Akar
Starring: Erdal Beşikçioğlu, Canan Ergüder, Ege Aydan
Overview
Centered around a personally troubled, officially discredited police chief and his inharmonious police team in Ankara Police Force. Even though the show usually focuses on murders and other crimes that happens on a weekly basis, the undertone of the story leads to an eventual duel between Behzat Ç. and the rotten department officials and bureaucrats.
Created by
Serdar Akar
Production
Inter Medya, Adam Film
Cast
Erdal Beşikçioğlu, Canan Ergüder, Ege Aydan, İnanç Konukçu, Berkan Şal, Serdar Orçin, Gökhan Yıkılkan, Eray Eserol, Güven Kıraç, Nejat İşler, Hüseyin Sevimli
Curator Review
Verdict
A gritty, politically charged Turkish crime series with a memorable antihero, sharp institutional cynicism, and a strong sense of place. It’s best when it leans into character conflict, corruption, and the weary camaraderie of the squad; the procedural cases are often a vehicle for bigger moral rot.
Best for
Viewers who like hard-edged detective dramas with a cynical worldview
Fans of antihero-led ensemble crime series
Audiences interested in politically charged, socially grounded TV
People who don’t mind a rough, angry tone and uneven but passionate storytelling
Skip if
You want a polished, glossy procedural
You prefer light, case-of-the-week comfort viewing
You’re looking for a tightly contained, consistently paced prestige drama
You dislike bleak humor, profanity, and institutional corruption as a dominant theme
Overview
Behzat Ç. is one of those crime series that feels less like a procedural and more like a sustained argument with the system. Its appeal comes from Behzat himself: abrasive, wounded, funny in a bitter way, and constantly at odds with the police hierarchy around him. The show uses murder cases as entry points into Ankara’s political and social tensions, giving it a sharper edge than a standard detective format.
Worth noting
What makes it stand out is the atmosphere. The team dynamics are messy but vivid, and the series has a lived-in, street-level realism that helps it feel distinct. It can be uneven, and the roughness is part of the package, but that same roughness also gives it urgency and personality.
Bottom line
If you like crime television that is angry, character-driven, and suspicious of authority, this is a strong watch. It’s not for viewers who want procedural neatness or a consistently smooth narrative arc, but for the right audience it’s memorable and unusually forceful.
2012 · ★ 93% (80.8K) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, Acorn TV, BritBox, Spectrum On Demand, Acorn TV Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus, Pluto TV, Plex, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Tubi TV
A tense anti-corruption police drama built around institutional rot, interrogation, and distrust within the force.