Between the Lines is set in the Complaints Investigation Bureau (C.I.B.), the department responsible for investigating other police officers, of London's Metropolitan Police [the British counterpart to the Internal Affairs Bureau (I.A.B.) of a U.S. city's police force].
The first two seasons had stories based around various different aspects of the darker side of the police, ranging from such topics as petty corruption, racism, and sexual harassment through to grand conspiracy, with some plot threads running through the season over several episodes.
The series also dealt with the personal lives of it's less-than-clean-cut characters, particularly the womanizing lead character Tony Clark, and is also notable for its inclusion of a lesbian character in a major role.
In the third and final season, the focus changed significantly, moving away from the police force to other areas of security and espionage.
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Between the Lines
Ride to Death
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air
Going Under
Main Title
Who's There
The Breaking of the Fellowship (feat. "In Dreams")
The Council of Elrond (feat. "Aniron") [Theme for Aragorn and Arwen]
Time
Morning Walk
Married Life
Sunday 9.PM
Suite bergamasque: Suite bergamasque: III. Clair de lune. Andante très expressif
An Ending (Ascent) - Remastered 2005
Once upon a time in America (Deborah's Theme)
Sortie
Vaffelhjarte
Chasing Cloud Nine
Diaphanous Dreamcoats
Limbo
The Evil That Never Arrived
Broken Promises
Without Air
Bridges
Mii Channel (From "Nintendo Wii Mii Channel")
Pain, Loss & Love
The Stampede / I'm Coming Home
Hunger, Thirst
Let's Run Away Together
Cloud Atlas End Title
Avril 14th (Arr. By Christian Badzura)
Eleven
This Isn't You
The Invisibility Cloak and the Library Scene
The Final Battle
Awaken (feat. Jack Liebeck)
Mother
I Know This Story
Neverland - Minor Piano Variation - Finding Neverland/Soundtrack Version
SIMnata #15
Under Construction
La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin, L. 117
Buying Lumber
Mall Rat
Groceries
Sigur 3 (Untitled)
That Next Place
Once Upon a December (from Anastasia)
My Edward and I (feat. Jack Liebeck)
Game of Thrones Theme
Leaving Hogwarts
Hedwig's Theme
Fawkes the Phoenix
Fawkes Is Reborn
Solstice
The Batman Theme
Love Theme
Conquest of Paradise
A Close Friend
Another Chapter (Arielle Jacobs)
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Between the Lines (Arielle Jacobs)
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Happily Ever After Hour (Between the Lines Original Cast)
Kate Anderson:
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Talkin' to Oliver (Arielle Jacobs)
Kate Anderson:
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Mr. Darcy and Me (Vicki Lewis)
Kate Anderson:
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Inner Thoughts (Hillary Fisher)
Kate Anderson:
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Start Again Tomorrow( Julia Murney)
Kate Anderson:
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In My Perfect World (Arielle Jacobs)
Kate Anderson:
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Crazy Chemistry (Hillary Fisher)
Kate Anderson:
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Butterflies (John Rapson)
Kate Anderson:
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I'm Not Through (Julia Murney)
Kate Anderson:
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A Whole New Story (Arielle Jacobs)
Kate Anderson:
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Best Day Ever (Between the Lines Original Cast)
Kate Anderson:
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Do It for You (Wren Rivera)
Kate Anderson:
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Something to Hold On To (Jake David Smith)
Kate Anderson:
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Leaps and Bounds (Julia Murney)
Kate Anderson:
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Out of Character (Will Burton)
Kate Anderson:
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Allie McAndrews (Wren Rivera)
Kate Anderson:
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Can't Get 'Em Out (Vicki Lewis)
Kate Anderson:
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Between the Lines (Reprise) (Arielle Jacobs)
Kate Anderson:
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Say It In Other Words (Arielle Jacobs)
Kate Anderson:
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Inner Thoughts (Reprise) (Hillary Fisher)
Kate Anderson:
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Talkin' to Oliver (Arielle Jacobs)
Kate Anderson:
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I'm Not Through (Julia Murney)
Kate Anderson:
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Can't Get 'Em Out (Vicki Lewis)
Kate Anderson:
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User reviews
Anthony Gonzalez
5/10
The use of music in portraying the darker side of the police, including topics like corruption, racism, and sexual harassment, is particularly effective. The soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, making the audience feel the weight of these issues.
Kenneth Gonzalez
5/10
In the third season, as the focus shifts from the police force to security and espionage, the music evolves to reflect this change. The new direction in the soundtrack effectively mirrors the shifting narrative of the series.
Sarah Hall
6/10
The band soundtrack of Between the Lines perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the show's setting in the Complaints Investigation Bureau. The music sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the drama and tension.
Edward Perez
7/10
The diverse range of musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the multifaceted nature of the show's storylines, from intense orchestral pieces to subtle electronic tracks, keeping the audience engaged throughout.
Laura Campbell
8/10
Overall, the soundtrack of Between the Lines not only complements the narrative beautifully, but also stands on its own as a compelling and evocative collection of music.
Emily White
7/10
The soundtrack of Between the Lines perfectly captures the tension and intrigue of the show's investigative themes, creating a gripping atmosphere for viewers.
Anthony Rodriguez
6/10
The inclusion of a lesbian character in a major role is commendable, and the music accompanying her storyline is both sensitive and empowering. The soundtrack enhances the representation of diverse identities in the show.
Steven Lewis
7/10
The use of music in the series effectively enhances the emotional depth of the characters, adding layers to their complex personalities and motivations.
David Hall
5/10
Overall, the band soundtrack of Between the Lines is a crucial element in immersing the audience in the world of the show. It adds emotional depth and enhances the storytelling, making it a standout feature of the series.
Emily Thomas
9/10
The soundtrack of Between the Lines perfectly captures the tension and intrigue of the show's police investigations. Each track immerses you in the world of the C.I.B. and enhances the storytelling.
Timothy Walker
6/10
I appreciate how the music in the series also delves into the personal lives of the characters, adding layers of complexity to their stories. The soundtrack helps to humanize the less-than-clean-cut characters, making them more relatable.
Andrew Moore
9/10
The music effectively conveys the complex and morally ambiguous nature of the characters and their personal struggles. It adds depth and emotional resonance to their stories, making the audience more invested in their journeys.
Michael Roberts
9/10
I appreciate how the soundtrack evolves along with the changing focus of the series in the third season. It effectively adapts to the new themes of security and espionage, showcasing the versatility and creativity of the composers.