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Martin Freeman patrols Liverpool as ‘The Responder’ in gritty drama

- By MICHAEL STARR

VETERAN actor Martin Freeman sports a scruffy beard and a crewcut for his starring role as a sketchy cop in

“The Responder,” a new drama series on BritBox.

“As soon as I read the script I knew how I wanted him to look,” Freeman, 50, told The Post about his onscreen alter-ego. “I could see someone with a skinhead and a beard, weirdly enough. I don’t always have a strong image of someone when I read a script but … I could see him the way he looks in the series.

“I don’t know why, but it just looked right.”

The six-episode police procedural, which premiered on BBC One in the UK and will return for a second season, was created and written by ex-Liverpool police officertur­ned-novelist Tony Schumacher. It revolves around Chris Carson (Freeman), who’s struggling with a bevy of personal demons, including panic attacks, that are impacting his already-fragile marriage to Kate (MyAnna Buring) and his relationsh­ip with their young daughter, Tilly. A former police inspector, he’s been demoted to nightshift beat work amidst allegation­s of being “bent” (a dirty cop) and he now patrols the streets of Liverpool as “The Responder,” dispatched to handle situations running the gamut from pedestrian to dangerous. (The series was shot on-location.) He’s also in cahoots with an old friend, Carl Sweeney (Ian Hart), who’s dealing drugs for a local syndicate — and who leads Chris down a dark path involving a teenaged junkie, Casey (Emily Fairn), and the cocaine she stole from his bosses. “When we meet [Chris] he’s already in a fairly downward spiral … he’s trying to keep on top of his work and in the first episode he gets informatio­n about a young woman [Casey] who he vaguely knows from an old friend of his [Carl] and he’s pulled in all different directions from the word go,” Freeman said. “He’s got his oldest friend who might have a reason to hurt this vulnerable young girl … he’s got a failing marriage and a patchy relationsh­ip with his young daughter who he loves very much but, given his work schedule, [he’s] seldom there. He’s not satisfied in any of the areas of his life.

“He’s like a thread that’s constantly being pulled at,” he said. “I think there’s light on the horizon because he’s self-aware; he does want to save his relationsh­ip with his wife and his daughter and for most people falling apart, their relationsh­ip with their children, if they have them, is often a saving grace because at least it gives them structure, an anchor, and that’s his true north — but there are an awful lot of obstacles in the way of that.”

Those obstacles include Ray Mullen (Warren Brown), a former colleague who’s convinced Chris is dirty and who launches a rogue operation to nail him — while sleeping with Kate — and Chris’ new partner, by-the-book rookie Rachel Hargreaves (Adelayo Adedayo), who’s leery of his sketchy on-the-job ethics as they begin to seep into her profession­al and personal lives.

“The Respondent” is not the first police-procedural role for Freeman, whose lengthy resume includes “The Office” (the original series starring Ricky Gervais), “Breeders,” currently airing on FX with costar Daisy Haggard, “Sherlock” (opposite Benedict Cumberbatc­h), “Fargo” and his role as Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” movies.

“I did [a procedural] in the UK called ‘The Confession’ a few years ago where I played a detective. It was based on a true story about a murder inquiry,” he said. “But whether [Chris] is a copper or not, this felt particular­ly different — everything from the physicalit­y to the [Liverpudli­an] accent to the tunnel he’s doing down for the entirety of the series.

“There are bits of humor sprinkled in there … and I should add there are some hilarious jokes thrown in,” he said. “It’s not all dark; people need a bit of relief and you can’t have every episode with horrendous stuff going on. “Human beings will always find a way to fight through things, and usually that’s through humor.”

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Martin Freeman as Chris Carson in the police procedural “The Responder.” Inset left: Adelayo Adedayo as Rachel Hargreaves. Inset below: MyAnna Buring as Kate Carson.

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