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May 10, 2026
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Legends review: Steve Coogan takes on Britain's biggest drug gang

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The article reviews the Netflix series 'Legends', a six-part thriller based on the true story of a group of ordinary men and women recruited from Her Majesty's Customs to infiltrate and bring down two massive drug cartels in Britain. The series stars Steve Coogan as Don Clarke, a former undercover police officer who leads the team.

The Premise of Legends

Imagine The A-Team but instead of a band of wrongfully convicted US army commandos who become soldiers of fortune, it's a group of dissatisfied baggage searchers and VAT investigators who have taken their ties off. This is the premise of Legends, a six-part thriller by Neil Forsyth based on the true story of a group of ordinary men and women recruited from the rank and file of Her Majesty's Customs in the early 90s, given three weeks' training and sent undercover to infiltrate and bring down two massive drug cartels that were filling Britain's streets with heroin.

The Main Characters and Plot

Steve Coogan stars as former undercover police officer Don Clarke. He puts the team together for the home secretary and HMC's director of investigations Angus Blake. The team includes Guy, a 'lone wolf' operator played by Tom Burke; Kate, a hardbitten, hotheaded Essex native played by Hayley Squires; Bailey, a more thoughtful, tentative character played by Aml Ameen; and Erin, a backroom data hound extraordinaire played by Jasmine Blackborow.

The Challenge of Bringing the Story to Life

The energy spent keeping things serious prevents the series catching fire. But it remains a brilliant story, here well told. The article concludes that Forsyth mostly, if sometimes very, very narrowly avoids falling into the ever yawning trap that a story about customs officers becoming the A-Team inevitably faces, which is the potential for bathos, if not outright risibility.

Where to Watch

  • Legends is on Netflix.