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Crime
drama series. Old fashioned
Detective Superintendent Andy
Dalziel (pronounced Dee-Al)
teams up with graduated
Detective Sergeant Peter Pascoe
(later promoted to Inspector).
REGULAR
CAST
WARREN
CLARKE as Detective
Superintendent Andrew Dalziel/
COLIN BUCHANAN as Detective
Sergeant/Inspector Peter Pascoe
/ SUSANNAH CORBETTT as Ellie
Pascoe / DAVID ROYLE as
Detective Sergeant Wield
PRODUCTION
DETAILS
Characters:
Reginald Hill / Producers:
Eric Abraham, Chris Parr / Music:
Damion Barry / Consultant
Producer: Warren Clarke /
Executive Producer:
Richard Langridge (2000) / Script
Editor: Alix Brennan (2000)
United
Kingdom / BBC1 / 19x90m-e /
1996-2000
SEASON
ONE
3
Episodes / 16 - 30 March
1996
1.
A CLUBBABLE WOMAN
WRITER:
Alan Plater
Dalziel
and Pascoe investigate the
murder of the wife of a
Yorkshire Rugby player and
uncover a murky web of secret
and lies at The Wetherton Rugby
Football Club.
With:-
RALPH BROWN as Sam Cannon /
JEREMY SWIFT as David Fernice /
KATE FARRAH as Jenny Cannon /
MARK LAMBERT as Marcus Felstead
DIRECTOR:
Ross Devonish
2.
AN ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING
WRITER:
Alan Plater
At
a University a body is
discovered under the statue of
one of the university's
prominent figures leading
to the calling in of Dalziel and
Pascoe.
With:-
PRUNELLA SCALES as Edith Disney
/ DOMINIC JEPHCOTT as Dr Sam
Fallowfield / DESMOND BARRETT as
Henry Saltecombe / TONY MELODY
as Harold Lepping
DIRECTOR:
Maurice Phillips
3.
AN AUTUMN SHROUD
WRITER:
Malcolm Bradbury
After
attending Ellie and Peter's
wedding Dalziel decides to take
a break from it all, he ends up
staying in a strange country
house after his car breaks down
where most of the family living
there seem to have something to
hide.
With:-
FRANCESCA ANNIS as Bonnie
Fielding / ROBIN BAILEY as
Hereward Fielding / SYLVIA KAY
as Mrs Soper / WILLIAM MANNERING
as Nigel Fielding
DIRECTOR:
Richard Standeven
SEASON
TWO
4
Episodes / 1997
(4)
. 1. A RULING PASSION
WRITER:
Malcolm Bradbury
Pascoe
and Ellie pay a visit to old
friends in rural Oxford only to
discover on their arrival that
their friends have been brutally
murdered.
With:-
NAVIN CHOWDRY as Sanhay Singh /
ANDREW McCULLOCH as Sam Dixon /
PATRICK RYECART as Anton
Davenent / FREDDIE JONES as
French / MEG DAVIES as Marianne
Culpepper
DIRECTOR:
Gareth Davies
(5).
2. A KILLING KINDNESS
WRITER:
Malcolm Bradbury
Dalziel
and Pascoe attempt to catch a
strangling serial killer.
With:-
CARMEN GOMEZ as Rosetta Stanhope
/ JULIE GRAHAM as Adi Pritchard
/ SYLVIA KAY as Mrs Soper /
SHEILA KELLY as Mrs Sorby / NICK
BAGNALL as Tommy Magnall
DIRECTOR:
Edward Bennett
(6).
3. DEADHEADS
WRITER:
Alan Plater
An
old friend of Andy's called Dick
Elgood is convinced one of his
employees, the seemingly too
good to be true Patrick
Aldermann, is trying to murder
him. Pascoe takes a look into
the allegations and discovers
more than one strange death in
Aldermann's past.
With:-
JONATHAN CULLEN as Patrick
Aldermann / KEITH BARRON as Dick
Elgood / MEL MARTIN as Penny
Highsmith / SALLY KNYVETTE as
Mandy Burton
DIRECTOR:
Edward Bennett
(7).
4. EXIT LINES
WRITER:
Stephen Lowe
Peter
is forced to investigate his
boss when Andy is implicated in
a drink drive accident, Pascoe's
marriage meanwhile is going
through a less than happy phase.
With:-
EMMA CUNIFFE as Karen Spillings
/ NICHOLAS BLAINE as Sir William
Pledger / DAVID YELLAND as Major
Kassell / DAVE HILL as Arnie
Bancroft
DIRECTOR:
Ross Devonish
SEASON
THREE
4
EPISODES / 25 March - 25 October
1998
(8).
1. UNDER WORLD (Saturday 21
March 1998)
WRITER:
Michael Chaplin
Dalziel
and Pascoe investigate a murder
in a close knit Yorkshire mining
community.
With:-
JOE DUTTINE as Colin Farr /
POLLY HEMINGWAY as May Farr /
BOB MASON as Arthur Downey /
DAVID FLEESHMAN as Pedro Pedley
/ JOY BROOK as Stella Mycroft /
RUSSELL DIXON as Harold
Slatterthwaite
DIRECTOR:
Edward Bennett
(9).
2. CHILD'S PLAY (Saturday 28
March 1998)
WRITER:
Michael Chaplin
Pascoe
and Andy look into the strange
death of a young man who had
claimed to be the long lost son
of a recently deceased wealthy
woman.
With:-
MARGARET TYZACK as Ella Keach /
LINDA MARLOWE as Stephanie
Windibanks / BRYAN PRINGLE as
John Huby / CATHY SARA as Lexie
Huby / JAMIE GLOVER as Rod Lomas
/ MALCOLM TIERNEY as D.C.C
Raymond / GAWN GRAINGER as Eden
Thackerey / JACK HEDLEY as
Alessandro Pontelli
DIRECTOR:
David Wheatley
(10).
3. BONES AND SILENCE (Sunday 18
October 1998)
WRITER:
Alan Plater
Andy
Dalziel is sole witness to the
murder of his neighbour but has
a hard time finding the evidence
to convict the man, Philip
Swain, he is convinced is
guilty.
With:-
MICHAEL KITCHEN as Philip Swain
/ PAUL BROOKE as Canon
Hardcastle / JOSETTE SIMON as
Eileen Anstiss / JOANNA VAN
GYSEGHEM as Dorothy Horncastle /
JUSTIN CHADWICK as DC Seymour
DIRECTOR:
Maurice Phillips
(11).
4. THE WOOD BEYOND (Sunday 25
October 1998)
WRITER:
Ed Whitmore
Pascoe
has his life thrown into turmoil
when he discovers that his
grandfather was shot as deserter
during World War One, Dalziel
manages to fall for the prime
suspect in the case (an animal
rights raid on a pharmaceutical
company and the discovery of a
skeleton in the grounds of the
place) he is investigating.
With:-
FRANCES BARBER as Amanda 'Cap'
Marvell / KATIE BLAKE as Ada
Pascoe / SHAUN DOOLEY as Robert
Pascoe / JIMMY REDDINGTON as
Arthur Batty / DAVID BLAIR as
Herbert Batty / BEN CROMPTON as
Olly
DIRECTOR:
Edward Bennett
SEASON
FOUR
4
Episodes / Saturdays
8.10pm/9.00pm / 12 June - 3 July
1999 / Digital Widescreen
(12).
1. ON BEULAH HEIGHT (Saturday 12
June 1999 / 8.10pm)
WRITER:
Michael Chaplin
Memories
of a case fifteen years before
are revived for Dalziel when an
eight year old girl is found
murdered in a local beauty spot.
Meanwhile Pascoe has other
things to worry about when his
daughter falls ill with
meningitis.
With:-
JOANNE STOCKHAM as D.C. Shirley
Novello / RONALD PICKUP as
Walter Wulfstan / KAYE WRAGG as
Elizabeth Wulfstan / JOANNA
DAVID as Chloe Wulfstan / TOM
GEORGESON as Jack Allgood /
MALCOLM TIERNEY as Chief
Constable Raymond / JIM MILLEA
as Tony Dacre / JANYS CHAMBERS
as Karen Dacre / TREVOR COOPER
as Geordie Turnbull / JAMES
KENNEDY as Benny Lightfoot/Bobby
Slater / ABIGAIL FAWCETT as
Lorraine Dacre / ROSIE MILLAR as
Rosie Pascoe
DIRECTOR:
Maurice Phillips
(13).
2. RECALLED TO LIFE (Saturday 19
June 1999 / 8.10pm)
WRITER:
Timothy Prager
Dalziel's
reputation comes under fire when
a woman he sent to prison for
murder is released when it
becomes obvious she is innocent,
Dalziel must re investigate the
case to save his career.
With:-
GIDEON TURNER as Thomas
Partridge (younger) / SIMON
WILLIAMS as Thomas Partridge
(older) / SHIRLEY ANNE FIELD as
Cissy Kohler (older) / MALI
HARRIES as Cissy Kohler
(younger) / ALASTAIR PETRIE as
James Westropp (younger) /
LESLIE PHILLIPS as James
Westropp (older) / ARAN
BELL as Oliver Fisher (younger)
/ TOM BELL as Oliver Fisher
(older) / AMANDA WALKER as Mavis
Marsh
DIRECTOR:
Suri Krishnamma
(14)
. 3. TIME TO GO (Saturday 26
June 1999 / 9.00pm)
WRITER:
David Ashton
A
young clubber dies after being
given poisoned drugs, trailing
the culprit leads Andy and Peter
into an alien world of raves.
Meanwhile Dalziel has a shock in
store for him when he meets the
guardian of one of the chief
suspects.
With:-
FRED PEARSON as Dr Vickery /
MALCOLM TIERNEY as Chief
Constable Raymond / BERNARD
CRIBBENS as Uncle Henry /
SARAH-JANE POTTS as Mary Waddell
/ ANDREW LEE POTTS as Nicholas /
STEVE SWEENEY as Snake / GRAHAM
BRYAN as Zack / NEIL NEWBON as
ET / JAMES BANNON as Tony /
EMILY CORRIE as Zoe Patterson
DIRECTOR:
Suri Krishnamma
(15).
4. THE BRITISH GRENADIER
(Saturday 3 July 1999 / 9.00pm)
WRITER:
Michael Chaplin
During
a visit to an old friend's pub
Dalziel finds himself caught up
in a siege instigated by Frank
Moon, Falklands War veteran,
Dalziel then finds himself
staring down the barrel of a
gun.
With:-
DENNIS WATERMAN as Frank Moon /
JO-ANNE STOCKHAM as Shirley
Novello / PATRICIA KERRIGAN as
Stella Moon / MALCOM TIERNEY as
Chief Constable Raymond / IAN
FITZGIBBON as Sillitoe / BRIAN
HIBBARD as Nye Pritchard /
VINNIE McCABE as Patrick Drury /
EMMA RYDEL as Lesley / LEE
INGLEBY as Kieron Cumming /
WALTER SPARROW as Harry Barstow
/ ROSALIND KNIGHT as Brigid
Stewart / JOAN CAMPION as
Rosemary Grainger
DIRECTOR:
Maurice Phillips
SEASON
FIVE
4
Episodes / Saturdays 8.05pm / 1
July - 22 July 2000
Note
that Susannah Corbett only
appears in the final episode of
this season and that Pascoe is
living at Dalziel's house.
(16).
1. A SWEETER LAZARUS (Sat 1 July
2000 - 8.05pm)
WRITER:
Michael Jenner
After
suffering a gunshot wound at the
end of the last season Dalziel
returns to work and is quickly
caught up in a serial killers
death, he is amazed to learn
that the main witness in the
strange death is Abbie
Hallingsworth - a woman who went
missing as a young child 18
years before (Dalziel even put
someone in prison for a murder).
Dalziel also manages to get off
on the wrong foot with new
Assistant Chief Constable
Rebecca Fenning.
With:-
PIPPA HAYWOOD as Assistant
Chief Constable Rebecca Fenning
/ AMITA DHIRI as WDC Shaznay
Kendall / NICOLA WALKER as Abbie
Hallingsworth / DAVID HAIG as
David Hallingsworth / RICHARD
COYLE as Martin Hallingsworth /
TIM PREECE as Neville Staybrass
/ DONALD SUMPTER as Gus Mullavey
/ DAVID DAKER as Jack Turton /
STUART GOODWIN as Miles Turton /
DAVID RUBIN as Warder / ALEX
KNIGHT as PC Neilson / KEVIN
DYER as Pilger / CHRISTINE
ENTWHISTLE as Fiona Gilks
DIRECTOR:
Stephen Whittaker
(17)
2. CUNNING OLD FOX ( Saturday 8
July 2000 / 8.05pm)
WRITERS:
Steve Attridge, Malcolm Bradbury
Dalziel
and Pascoe have to investigate
the murder of a member of the
Harlesdon Hunt - tensions are
high anyway with the
anti-hunting element causing
problems but Dalziel is not
convinced a hunt saboteur is to
blame, WDC Shirley Novello goes
undercover amongst the hunt to
try and find out thier secrets.
With:-
PIPPA HAYWOOD as Assistant
Chief Constable Rebecca Fenning
/ JO-ANNE STOCKHAM as WDC
Shirley Novello / SARA MARKLAND
as Amanda / DAVID CALDER as
James Marsham / ADRIAN RAWLINS
as Henry Crayford / MELANIE
GUTTERIDGE as Susie / ROBERT
PERKINS as Robert Darringer /
CHRIS BARNES as Birdyce / RICK
WARDEN as Midge / TENNIEL EVANS
as Pembroke / LOUISE REA as
Jenny / KATHLEEN BYRON as Daphne
/ DINAH HANDLEY as Landlady /
STEFAN ESCREET as Pathologist /
GERRY HINKS as Priest / ABBIE
COLLINS as Georgina
DIRECTOR:
Matthew Evans
(18)
3. FOREIGN BODIES ( Saturday 15
July 2000 - 8.05pm)
WRITER:
Malcolm Bradbury
Dalziel
and old flame Florence have
their romantic getaway in Whitby
ruined when a body is washed up
on the beach there, when he and
Pascoe investigate it takes them
to a university and a possible
involvement with Cold War Spies.
With:-
PIPPA HAYWOOD as Assistant
Chief Constable Rebecca Fenning
/ ISLA BLAIR as Florence /
JO-ANNE STOCKHAM as WDC Shirley
Novello / FRED PEARSON as Dr
Vickery / STEPHEN CHURCHETT as
Detective Inspector Larkin /
SHEILA KELLY as Dr Cookson /
VALERIE MINIFIE as Erica / JAMES
HAZLEDINE as Professor Winkler /
EIJI KUSUHARA as Mr Kawabata /
WOLF KAHLER as Jurgen Falke /
PAULA JACOBS as Landlady /
CLIFFORD BARRY as PC Haworth
DIRECTOR:
David Wheatley
(19)
4. ABOVE THE LAW (Saturday 22
July 2000 - 8.05pm)
WRITER:
Matthew Hall
Dalziel
and Pascoe investigate the
murder of a judge, who though
married was homosexual, the
judges wife is a politician and
because of fears that the murder
may have something to do with
that fact, Dalziel finds himself
having to deal with Special
Branch as well as solve thecrime.
With:-
PIPPA HAYWOOD as Assistant
Chief Constable Rebecca Fenning
/ JO-ANNE STOCKHAM as WDC
Shirley Novello / TIMOTHY
CARLTON as Jerry Chance / CELIA
IMRIE as Christina Chance /
DARREN HIGHHAM as Police
Constable / ZUBIN VARLA as John
Parker / DAVID WESTHEAD as Peter
Deller / JOHN BENFIELD as
Kenneth Barbour / MICHAEL
MALONEY as David Ransom / LUKE
WILLIAMS as Dr Ashurst / ROSIE
MILLAR as Rosie Pascoe / TIM
BARKER as Albert / KATE FENWICK
as Cameron Stewart / GARY PARKER
as Steve Presland / DOREENE
BLACKSTOCK as Reporter
DIRECTOR:
Paul Marcus
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