A detective from Tokyo scours London for his missing brother, who's been involved with the Yakuza and accused of murder.
E1Episode 1
Oct 17, 201959m★ 8.2
Tokyo detective Kenzo Mori is sent to London to find the brother he thought was dead, now reappeared and wanted for a vicious killing that threatens to tear both cities apart.
E2Episode 2
Oct 24, 201959m★ 7.7
As the body count rises in Tokyo, an untouchable Mr Abbot tries to force Kenzo out of London – but he can't go home without Yuto, and has begun to form other attachments.
E3Episode 3
Oct 31, 201956m★ 6.9
A reunion is not what Kenzo or Yuto had hoped for. Meanwhile, it is time for the truth to come out as a surprise visitor arrives from Tokyo, and Rodney contends with a shock death.
E4Episode 4
Nov 7, 201955m★ 7.6
As the Mori brothers end up on opposite sides of a frantic Soho gun battle, Yuto relives the split-second decisions that brought them all to this point.
E5Episode 5
Nov 14, 201958m★ 8.6
In the aftermath of the gunfight, Kenzo has a choice to make - send Yuto home to face certain death or allow the war to continue and destroy the city he is duty-bound to protect.
E6Episode 6
Nov 21, 201956m★ 8.2
As the Mori family set aside their conflicts to mourn Hotaka's death, it becomes apparent that everyone has their own demons to face, courage to find or decisions to make.
E7Episode 7
Nov 28, 201956m★ 7.0
Ian threatens to hand incriminating photos of Yuto to the police, leaving Kenzo and Sarah divided in stopping him and forcing each to confront the mistakes of their past.
E8Episode 8
Dec 5, 201956m★ 8.9
When Jiro kidnaps Taki and threatens to throw her from a rooftop, the Mori brothers must decide what they’re willing to sacrifice in order to save her life.
About Giri/Haji
Giri/Haji is a crime, drama series on BBC Two. The show first aired on Oct 17, 2019 and currently has 1 season and 8 episodes. Giri/Haji has ended after 1 seasons. It has a rating of 7.4/10 based on 169 votes. The cast includes Takehiro Hira, Kelly Macdonald, Yosuke Kubozuka, Will Sharpe, Aoi Okuyama. Created by Joe Barton.