Inspector Bediako is a Ghanaian TV series which was aired in the 1990s. It portrayed the character of a young intelligent detective who catches criminals using various investigative methods of which he succeeds no matter the situation.[1][4] The TV series was loved by Stephanie S. Sullivan.[5] At the time it was on air, it was the only locally produced law enforcement series on television in Ghana.[6]
TV series
Inspector Bediako was launched on 24 March 1993 in Accra by Kojo Yankah who also created the series. He was the director of the Ghana Institute of Journalism until 1993. He was also Member of Parliament for Agona West from January 1993. The first episode entitled "Murder of Bontuku" was aired on 3 April 1993 on GTV.[7] They were 30 minute episodes. This episode highlighted the cooperation necessary between the police and the public in solving crime. This programme filled a void left after Derrick, a crime detection series stopped showing in Ghana.
There has been speculation that the series was due to return in Ghana in 2017.[4][8] Auditions were done for people interested in playing some of the characters in Accra in March 2017.[9]
^Mensa-Bonsu, Henrietta Joy Abena Nyarko (2012). "67 - Transplanting the English Oak: legalism, legality, legal pluralism and the criminal law of Ghana". In Lauer, Helen; Anyidoho, Kofi (eds.). Reclaiming the Human Sciences and Humanities Through African Perspectives (Volume 2 ed.). Legon: Sub-Saharan Publishers. p. 1215. ISBN978-9988-647-71-1. Retrieved 6 July 2020. After the very interesting but short-lived TV seriers, "Inspector Bediako" ended some years ago, there has been no other law enforcement series on Ghana television
^ abAsare-Donkoh, Frankie (13 April 1993). Aryeh, Elvis (ed.). "Inspector Bediako: A classic". Daily Graphic (13178). Accra: Graphic Communications Group Ltd: 7. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
^Awindor, Jim Fara. "CV: Jim Fara Panbonor Awindor". africanuniversitycollegeofcommunications.academai.edu. African University College of Communications. Retrieved 7 July 2020.