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Piglets follows a group of six very different recruits at a fictional police training college and the staff charged with training them.
Episode 6 : Change of Heart
August. 24,2024
The new Head of Training is set to be announced, Paul's life is about to get even more stressful - and can Steph and Mike possibly be getting back together?
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Episode 5 : Questioning
August. 17,2024
Now Julie's closing in on the infiltrator, she's front runner for Cunningham's job - but Melanie has a plan to discredit her. And has Leggo gone too far with Daz?
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Episode 4 : Tests
August. 10,2024
Geeta is freaking out about the dreaded bleep test - but she soon has an even bigger dilemma. Bob gets in touch with his inner Spider Man and Paul gets a final warning.
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Episode 3 : Uniform
August. 03,2024
The excited recruits get to wear their uniforms for the first time. Dev reveals a deeply personal issue and Steph offers to help. Paul gets a second shot at his mission.
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