DI Ray

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DI Ray
Genre Police procedural
Created by Maya Sondhi
Written byMaya Sondhi
Directed by
  • Audrey Cooke
  • Alex Pillai
Starring
Theme music composerEdmund Butt
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producers
  • Maya Sondhi
  • Paul Ashton
Producer
Charlotte Surtees
Production location
Cinematography
  • Andrew McDonnell
  • Al Beech
Production companies
  • Creative England
  • HTM Productions
Original release
Network ITV
Release2 May 2022 (2022-05-02) 
present

DI Ray is a British police procedural television series created and written by Maya Sondhi and produced by Jed Mercurio. DI Ray stars Parminder Nagra in the title role as a Detective Inspector in a fictitious Birmingham-based police force. The cast also includes Gemma Whelan and Jamie Bamber. [1] The first series of four episodes aired on ITV beginning 2 May 2022. The Canadian CBC title is D. I. Ray.

Contents

In November 2022, it was announced that the series was renewed for a six-episode second series, which was due to begin filming in 2023. [2] [3]

Cast

Production

The series was filmed during October and November 2021 in locations including Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter and outside Lloyd House police station. [4]

Episodes

Series 1 (2022)

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
1Episode 1Audrey CookeMaya Sondhi2 May 2022 (2022-05-02)5.83
DI Rachita Ray is promoted to homicide but realises that the so called 'culturally specific homicide' of Imran Aziz (an honour killing, according to her DCI) she is assigned to, is anything but. She ignores the order of her DCI to simply charge the initial suspects, and quickly finds a number of police missteps in the investigation-to-date.
2Episode 2Audrey CookeMaya Sondhi3 May 2022 (2022-05-03)5.06
Rachita and the team race to track down Anjuli Kapoor, girlfriend of Aziz and sister of the DCI's original suspects. When Anjali is found drowned, the DCI assumes suicide, which the coroner disproves. The DCI continues to bully Rachita, dismissing her investigative leads pointing at Aziz' hostile (and unknown) business partners. Rachita continues her investigation, finding a shipping container filled with dead smuggled illegals pointedly telling her DCI, "Honour crime, my arse."
3Episode 3Alex PillaiMaya Sondhi4 May 2022 (2022-05-04)4.86
The body count continues to rise as Rachita and the team uncover more evidence.
4Episode 4Alex PillaiMaya Sondhi5 May 2022 (2022-05-05)4.86
Rachita makes a shocking discovery which has a huge impact on both her investigation and her personal life.

Critical response

Lucy Mangan, writing for The Guardian , gave the series three out of a possible five stars. She praised Sondhi's use of "tangled motivations that hold the viewers' interest" to create a "police procedural with a fresh perspective" but felt that the story "at times moves a bit too slowly" and "feels a bit too by-numbers". [5] Sean O'Grady for The Independent gave the series four stars out of five, describing the lead character as "a smart, sassy, tough telly detective" and summarising "low key in tone and atmosphere, DI Ray, cop and show, that is, deserves to be a success. Mercurio ticks another box." [6]

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