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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: A Clubbable Woman

16 March 1996
Two unorthodox police officers are called to investigate dodgy dealings at Wetherton rugby club after the body of their star player's wife is found dead at home.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Sgt. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Soper
Patrick Baladi ... Anthony Wilkes
Andrée Bernard ... Gwen Evans
Ralph Brown ... Sam Connon
Jane Cameron ... Sheila
Claude Close ... Ross Canning
Kate Farrah ... Jenny Connon
Robert Hudson ... Ted Morgan
Mark Lambert ... Marcus Felstead
Maggie Lane ... Maisie Curtis
Bernard Latham ... Sid Hope
Peter Martin ... Jacko Roberts
Danny McGrath ... Wallis

Steve Speirs ... Arthur Evans
Jeremy Swift ... Dave Fernie
Ian Thompson ... Willie Noolan
Darren Tighe ... Stanley Curtis
Dorothy Vernon ... Mrs. Williams
Ingrid Wells ... Alice Fernie

Season 1, Episode 2: An Advancement of Learning

23 March 1996
When the body of a school principal, thought to be buried in Austria, is found under his own memorial in the school grounds, police detectives Andrew Dalziel and Peter Pascoe are called in to piece together the circumstances surrounding his untimely death.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Prunella Scales ... Edith Disney

Dominic Jephcott ... Dr. Sam Fallowfield
Desmond Barrit ... Henry Saltecombe
Tony Melody ... Harold Lapping
Peter Eyre ... Simeon Landor
Catherine Wilkening ... Marion Carreaux
Marc Duret ... Pierre Ferret
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Soper
Carry Clubb ... Mrs. Plessey

Howard Crossley ... Sam Blakey
Ian Cullen ... Roberts

James D'Arcy ... Franny Roote
Victoria Duarri ... Sandra Firth
Kenneth Hadley ... Douglas Pearl
Zoë Hart ... Anita Sewell
Gerard Kelly ... George Dunbar
Matthew Lewis ... Davy Plessey
Mary MacLeod ... Jane Scotby
William Oliver ... Stuart Cockshut
Laurence Richardson ... Harry
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield

Season 1, Episode 3: An Autumn Shroud

30 March 1996
Crime drama based on the novel by Reginald Hill, about two police colleagues, one of whom gets involved in some strange goings on at a country house, whilst the other gets married.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe née Soper
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Francesca Annis ... Bonnie Fielding
Robin Bailey ... Hereward Fielding
John Axon ... Spinx
Michael Coles ... Papworth
Stacy Davies ... Police Surgeon
Pip Donaghy ... Det. Sgt. Cross

Garrick Hagon ... Mr. Bergmann
Peter Halliday ... Ellie's Father
Carmel Howard ... Mavis Uniff
Glenn Hugill ... Charley Tillotson
Anthony Hunt ... Hank Uniff
Sylvia Kay ... Ellie's Mother
Jon Laurimore ... Mr. Gibbs
William Mannering ... Nigel Fielding
Philip Megal ... Mr. Flower
Crissy Rock ... Annie Greave

Nicholas Rowe ... Gervase Butt

Daniel Ryan ... Bertie Fielding
Martin Stone ... DI Potter
Jon Strickland ... DCI Balderstone
Daniel Wilson ... Photographer (as James Wilson)
James Wilson ... Photographer

Susannah Wise ... Louisa Fielding
Russell Wootton ... Vicar

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Ruling Passion

14 June 1997

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Michael Pennington ... Hartley Culpepper
Patrick Ryecart ... Anton Davenant
Peter Blythe ... Supt. Derek Backhouse
Freddie Jones ... French
Mark Benton ... Jonathan Etherege
Andrew Callaway ... Det. Sgt. Hamblyn
Mary Chester ... Miss Langdale

Navin Chowdhry ... Police Cadet Sanjay Singh
Claude Close ... Desk Sergeant
Meg Davies ... Marianne Culpepper
Davyd Harries ... Angus Pelman
Laurence Harrington ... James Palfrey
Karen Henthorn ... Sturgeon's Nurse
Clare Kelly ... Mrs. Cottingley
Victoria Korner ... Rose Hopkins
Phillip Manikum ... Det. Sgt. Crowther
Peter Martin ... Jacko Roberts
Rupam Maxwell ... Timmo Mansfield
Andrew McCulloch ... Sam Dixon
Anjuu Misra ... Reporter
Jonathan Moore ... John Crowley
Joseph Morton ... Carlo
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
Olive Pendleton ... Mavis Sturgeon
Matthew Radford ... Colin Hopkins
Michael Stainton ... Edgar Sturgeon
Ian Thompson ... Willie Noolan

Season 2, Episode 2: A Killing Kindness

21 June 1997

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Nick Bagnall ... Tommy Maggs
Marion Bailey ... Lorraine Wildgoose
Ashley Barker ... Reporter 2
Michael Bell ... Reporter 1
Josephine Butler ... Andrea Valentine

Paul Butterworth ... Vicar
Jim Bywater ... Sylvester Herne

Navin Chowdhry ... Police Cadet Sanjay Singh
Garry Crystal ... Darren
Carmen Gómez ... Rosetta Stanhope
Paul Goodwin ... Austin Greenall
Julie Graham ... Adi Pritchard
Stephen Hackett ... Ron Ludlum
Peter Halliday ... Edward Soper
Richard Hawley ... Mark Wildgoose
Maggie Jones ... Ena Cooper
Sylvia Kay ... Mrs. Mary Soper
Sheila Kelley ... Mrs. Sorby
Ken Kitson ... Jack Sorby
Frank Moorey ... Chief Constable
Dina Mousawi ... Maureen Brighouse
Vincenzo Nicoli ... Dave Lee
Elizabeth Ann O'Brien ... Pauline Stanhope
Amanda Orton ... Mrs. Lee
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
David Peart ... Consultant
Vincenzo Pellegrino ... Dan Cordeski
John Pickles ... Fred Agar
Alison Reed ... Receptionist
Martin Reeve ... Alistair Mulgan
Eamonn Riley ... Sam Hummanby
Paul Simpson ... Ian
Brenda Tilley ... Brenda Sorby
Geoffrey Wilkinson ... Desk Sergeant

Season 2, Episode 3: Deadheads

28 June 1997
The two detectives investigate a string of bizarre, seemingly accidental deaths occurring over three decades which somehow or other all involve the same man.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Keith Barron ... Dick Elgood
Mel Martin ... Penny Highsmith
Dominic Carter ... Jonty Marsh

Navin Chowdhry ... Police Cadet Sanjay Singh
Jonathan Cullen ... Patrick Alderman
Helen Donohue ... Conference Secretary
Steven Geller ... Young Patrick Alderman
Daniel Key ... David Alderman

Melissa Knatchbull ... Daphne Alderman
Sally Knyvette ... Mandy Burton
Keith Marsh ... Edgar Masson
India Martin ... Diana Alderman
Matthew Mills ... Mick Feaver
Nathan Osgood ... Conference Lecturer
Mark J. Pepper ... Raymond Easey (as Mark Pepper)
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Philip Stone ... Herbert Capstick
Veda Warwick ... Florence Alderman
Geoffrey Wilkinson ... PC Wedderburn
Conrad Brooks ... (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: Exit Lines

12 July 1997

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
James Barriscale ... Charley Frostrick
Ced Beaumont ... Robert Deeks
Joe Belcher ... Westerman
Michael Bibb ... Dr. Sawley
Nicholas Blane ... Sir William Pledger

Navin Chowdhry ... PC Sanjay Singh
Rosy Clayton ... Tracy Spillings

Garry Cooper ... Frostrick
Stephen Critchlow ... Customs Officer
Emma Cunniffe ... Karen Spillings
Don Gallagher ... Capt. Stott
Peter Halliday ... Edward Soper
Dave Hill ... Arnie Bancroft
Sylvia Kay ... Mary Soper
Jonathan Magnanti ... LCpl. Gillott
Stuart McGugan ... Insp. Cruickshank
Frank Moorey ... Chief Constable

Simon Nock ... PC Wayne Hector
Willie Ross ... Edwin Sutton
Sheila Ruskin ... Stella Abbis
Irene Skillington ... Dolly Frostrick
Frederick Warder ... Sgt. Myers
David Yelland ... Maj. Kassell
Kelly Harrison ... Sexy Waitress (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Under World

21 March 1998
The discovery of a skeleton deep underground in a mine shaft brings Dalziel and Pascoe to the Yorkshire coalfield. When the body is confirmed as a man missing for ten years they realise that they have a murder to investigate. Raking over the past proves difficult for the local population as old wounds are re-opened and old grievances come to the fore. As the investigation progresses the acrimony increases and various relationships come under strain. As the police home in on the culprit the locals take the law into their own hands with tragic consequences.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Joe Duttine ... Colin Farr
Russell Dixon ... Harold Satterwaite
Nathaniel Duncan ... Tommy Dickinson
Joy Brook ... Stella Mycroft
Bob Mason ... Arthur Downey
Polly Hemingway ... May Farr
David Fleeshman ... Pedro Pedley
Martin Milman ... Neville Watmough
Derek Hicks ... Gavin Mycroft
John Vine ... Monty Boyle
Robert Whelan ... Moffat
Philip Ralph ... Uniformed Policeman
Jim Millea ... Police Sergeant

Laurie Goode ... Billy Farr (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: Child's Play

28 March 1998

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Eugene Walker ... Gravedigger
Marcus Romer ... Vicar
Bryan Pringle ... John Huby
Cathy Sara ... Lexie Huby

Jamie Glover ... Rod Lomas
Linda Marlowe ... Stephanie Windibanks
Margaret Tyzack ... Ella Keech
Gawn Grainger ... Eden Thackeray
Jack Hedley ... Alessandro Pontelli
Malcolm Tierney ... DCC Raymond

Hosh Kane ... Cliff Sharman (as Hosh Ibrahim)
John Michie ... Andrew Goodenough
Michael Skyers ... Othello
Shaughan Seymour ... Ike Ogilby
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
Frances Cox ... Mrs. Sharman
Iain Rogerson ... Club barman

Season 3, Episode 3: Bones and Silence

18 October 1998

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Carmel Howard ... Hedda
Duncan Holmes ... George Tesman
Roger Heathcott ... Judge Brack
Josette Simon ... Eileen Anstiss
Angus Wright ... Greg Waterson
Michael Kitchen ... Philip Swain
Jacqueline Defferary ... Pamela Waterson
Adrian Irvine ... Dr. Marwood
Paul Brooke ... Canon Eustace Horncastle
Joanna Van Gyseghem ... Dorothy Horncastle
Justin Chadwick ... DC Seymour
Gawn Grainger ... Eden Thackeray
Anna Clarkson ... Shirley Appleyard
John Branwell ... Arnie Stringer
Catherine Terris ... Mrs. Stringer
Malcolm Raeburn ... Chief Constable Trimble
Paul Williams ... Medwin
Iain Fraser ... Govan
Damian Myerscough ... Harold Park
Geoffrey Wilkinson ... Desk sergeant
Barry Stanton ... Joe Swindles

Season 3, Episode 4: The Wood Beyond

25 October 1998

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Frances Barber ... Amanda 'Cap' Marvell
Katie Blake ... Ada Pascoe
Shaun Dooley ... Robert Pascoe

Jimmy Reddington ... Arthur Batty
David Blair ... Herbert Batty

Ben Crompton ... Olly
Steve Money ... Davis
David Prosho ... Jimmy Howard
Holly Newman ... Lab Assistant
Julie Hesmondhalgh ... Wendy Walker
Thomas Russell ... David Batty
Vincent Marzello ... Noah Seger
Richard Lynson ... Seger's Assistant
Mark Spalding ... Don Patten
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
Francis Lee ... Soldier
Rob Swinton ... Museum Guard
Nicholas Selby ... Maj. Studholme
Kenneth Hadley ... Solicitor
Deirdre Doone ... Mrs. Fairclough

John Burton ... Recruiting Sergeant
Krysia Pepper ... Julie

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: On Beulah Height

12 June 1999

Abigail Fawcett ... Lorraine Dacre
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Rosie Millar ... Rosie Pascoe
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Kaye Wragg ... Elizabeth Wulfstan
Robin Pirongs ... Derek Purlingstone
Joanna David ... Chloe Wulfstan
Ronald Pickup ... Walter Wulfstan
Jim Millea ... Tony Dacre
Janys Chambers ... Karen Dacre
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Malcolm Tierney ... Chief Const. Raymond
Emma Fallon ... Young Mary Wulfstan
Beatrice Kelley ... Mrs. Elsie Coe
Phil Croft ... Search Coordinator
Tom Georgeson ... Jack Allgood
Tim Barker ... Helicopter Camera Operator
James Kennedy ... Benny Lightfoot / Bobby Slater
Trevor Cooper ... Geordie Turnbull
Hayley Garbett ... Young Betsy Allgood
Louise Papillon ... Mrs. Saltaire
Richard Albrecht ... Tom Perriman - diver
Graham Colclough ... Dr. Curtis
Julian Milford ... Pianist
Bernie Watson ... Boy Soprano

Season 4, Episode 2: Recalled to Life

19 June 1999


Alistair Petrie ... Young James Westropp
Mali Harries ... Young Cissy Kohler
Clare Swinburne ... Pamela Westropp

Gideon Turner ... Young Thomas Partridge
Kate Godfrey ... Young Mavis Marsh
Aran Bell ... Young Oliver Fisher
Jo-Anne Stockham ... DC Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Shirley Anne Field ... Cissy Kohler
Burt Caesar ... Phillip Jacklin
Simon Williams ... Sir Thomas Partridge
Janine Ridge ... TV Reporter
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Ava Hunt ... Female Reporter
Tom Bell ... Oliver Fisher
Joseph O'Conor ... Wally Tallantire
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe

Danny Webb ... Det. Chief Const. Geoffrey Hiller
Jerome Wright ... Lang (as Jerome J. Wright)

Alex Giannini ... Det Insp Stubbs
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Rosie Millar ... Rosie Pascoe
Amanda Walker ... Mavis Marsh
Russell Richardson ... Young Wally Tallantire
Nicholas Rawlinson ... Philip Westropp
Malcolm Tierney ... Chief Const. Raymond
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
Merelina Kendall ... Religious Female Traveller
Leslie Phillips ... James Westropp
Christie Jennings ... Clinic Receptionist

Season 4, Episode 3: Time to Go

26 June 1999
The drugs-related death of young man who lapsed into a coma at a rave club attracts the interest of Dalziel (Warren Clarke) and Pascoe ('Colin Buchanan' ). As the detectives investigate deeper into the rave club they discover that the club is owned by Nicholas ('Andrew Lee-Potts' ) and Sophie ('Sarah Jane Potts' ), intense, inseparable twins and financed by their seemingly benign Uncle Henry (Bernard Cribbins), a maker of perfume. This bizarre trio cause problems enough for Dalziel but he comes under more pressure when, during a drugs raid, he arrests the son of his ex-wife, Mary Waddell (Harriet Walter). After another strange murder at the club, Dalziel and Pascoe are forced to dig even deeper into the private lives and motivations of the diverse group of suspects surrounding these murders with some startling results.

Andrew Lee Potts ... Nicholas Richmond

Sarah-Jane Potts ... Sophie Richmond
Graham Bryan ... Zack

Neil Newbon ... ET
James Bannon ... Tony
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Jo-Anne Stockham ... DC Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Steve Sweeney ... Snake
Ruaraidh Murray ... Boris Waddell
Robert Demeger ... Charlie Forbes
Marc Finn ... Ted
Katherine Wogan ... Doctor
Jeffery Kissoon ... Mr. Graham
Jacqueline Dutoit ... Mrs. Graham
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
Bernard Cribbins ... Uncle Henry
Harriet Walter ... Mary Waddell
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Malcolm Tierney ... Chief Const. Raymond

Simon Nock ... PC Hector
Emily Corrie ... Zoë Patterson

Olegar Fedoro ... Doctor Ruskin - Dentist
Jo Rafferty ... Cleaner
Joyce Gibbs ... Elderly Lady
Jodie Watson ... WPC
Anne Orwin ... Mrs. Erskine

Eva Gray ... Sue Richmond (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 4: The British Grenadier

3 July 1999
Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel goes to The British Grenadier to console the pub's owner Stella, who has just had a serious fight with her husband. Suspecting her of infidelity, Stella's husband returns with a gun, and takes his wife, Andy, and a number of patrons hostage.
Elliot Walton-Frew ... Freddie
Dennis Waterman ... Frank Moon
Patricia Kerrigan ... Stella Moon

Lee Ingleby ... Kieron Cumming
Vinnie McCabe ... Patrick Drury
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Walter Sparrow ... Harry Barstow
Emma Rydal ... Lesley
Rosalind Knight ... Brigid Stewart
Joan Campion ... Rosemary Grainger
Michael Bell ... PC Nobby Clark
Martin Cookson ... Vicar
Alex Baillie-Hamilton ... Officer Baxter
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Malcolm Tierney ... Chief Const. Raymond
Ian Fitzgibbon ... Sillitoe
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Alison Carney ... Reporter

Laurence Saunders ... Camera Operator
Brian Hibbard ... Nye Pritchard
Rhoda Lewis ... Mrs. Stevens

Season 5


Season 5, Episode 1: A Sweeter Lazarus

1 July 2000
Having recovered from his wounds Andy Dalziel returns to the fold just as Peter Pascoe is in the midst of an undercover operation trying to capture a serial killer. Peter corners the man who then jumps to his death but the only witness turns out to be Abbie Hallingsworth who was kidnapped 19 years before and presumed dead. More difficult however is that her kidnapper, Gus Mullavey, confessed to her murder and is still in prison, though now on his deathbed. Dalziel has a great deal of difficulty in accepting the situation and Abbie's family has mixed feelings about her return, especially one of her two brothers who is simply not prepared to accept her claim. DNA testing confirms her identity but the police soon have a murder investigation on their hands when Abbie is found dead. When they learn that one-third of the Hallingsworths' considerable family wealth was in trust for Abbie, they focus on Abbie's brother David as the most likely suspect. It turns out that nothing is as it seems, however. Meanwhile, Peter's private life is in something of a turmoil after he and wife Ellie separate.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
David Haig ... David Hallingsworth
Donald Sumpter ... Gus Mullavey
Jo-Anne Stockham ... DC Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Nicola Walker ... Abbie Hallingsworth
Amita Dhiri ... WDC Shaznay Kendall
Richard Coyle ... Martin Hallingsworth
David Daker ... Jack Turton
Kevin Dyer ... Leon Pilger
Christine Entwisle ... Fiona Gilks
Stuart Goodwin ... Miles Turton
Pippa Haywood ... ACC Rebecca Fenning
Alex Knight ... PC Neilson
Moir Leslie ... Monica Clements
Tim Preece ... Neville Staybrass
David Rubin ... Prison Warder

Season 5, Episode 2: Cunning Old Fox

8 July 2000

Chris Barnes ... Birdyce

Rick Warden ... Midge
Melanie Gutteridge ... Susie
Abbie Collins ... Georgina Webster
David Calder ... James Marsham
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Gerry Hinks ... Priest
Sara Markland ... Amanda

Robert Perkins ... Robert Darringer
Adrian Rawlins ... Henry Crayford
Pippa Haywood ... ACC Rebecca Fenning
David Royle ... DS Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... DC Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Stefan Escreet ... Pathologist
Kathleen Byron ... Daphne
Dinah Handley ... Landlady
Louise Rea ... Jenny
Tenniel Evans ... Pembroke

Season 5, Episode 3: Foreign Bodies

15 July 2000

Sheila Kelley ... Dr. Cookson
Stephen Churchett ... DI Larkin
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
David Royle ... DS Edgar Wield
Fred Pearson ... Dr. Vickery
Jo-Anne Stockham ... WBC Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Valerie Minifie ... Erica
Eiji Kusuhara ... Mr. Kawabata
Pippa Haywood ... ACC Rebecca Fenning
Isla Blair ... Florence Stockton
James Hazeldine ... Professor Barney Winkler
Cliff Barry ... PC Howarth
Andy Mulligan ... Maitre d'

Wolf Kahler ... Jurgen Falke
Robin Soans ... Dr. Harold Denton
Paula Jacobs ... Landlady
David Fahm ... Andy
Sam Hudson-Thomas ... Clive Lanning
Adam De Ville ... Darren Allbright
Sally Ann Matthews ... TV Presenter
Sarah Miller ... Alix

Season 5, Episode 4: Above the Law

22 July 2000

Celia Imrie ... Christina Chance
Timothy Carlton ... Jerry Chance

Darren Higham ... Police Constable
Zubin Varla ... John Parker
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... DS Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... WDC Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Pippa Haywood ... ACC Rebecca Fenning

David Westhead ... Peter Deller
John Benfield ... Kenneth Barbour
Michael Maloney ... David Ransom
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Luke Williams ... Dr. Ashurst
Rosie Millar ... Rosie Pascoe
Tim Barker ... Albert Smith
Doreene Blackstock ... TV Reporter
Kate Fenwick ... Cameron Stewart
Gary Parker ... Steve Presland

Season 6


Season 6, Episode 1: Walls of Silence

29 October 2001
Dalziel and Pascoe investigate a suspicious death when 16 year-old Alec Jordan is found dead, floating in a lake. The post-mortem reveals a low level of alcohol in his system, but a high level of a tranquilizer known as ruffies, the date rape drug. For Dalziel, the case is particularly difficult. Ten years previously while in pursuit of suspect, Dalziel stuck and killed Alec's mother with his car. Although Dalziel was found not to be responsible, the incident has always haunted him. The police focus on Alec's school mates, particularly Sophie Caine who is uncooperative and seems to have something to hide. The police believe that Alec was gay and pursue that line of investigation but the reason for his death is directly related to the night his mother died.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Duncan Preston ... Ken Crowley
Paul Brennen ... Brian Jordan
Rob Jarvis ... Nigel Clifford
Sean Gleeson ... Julian Beeson
Sarah Smart ... Sophie Caine
Rosie Rowell ... Sandra Pallister
Holly Grainger ... Nichola Crowley
Marian McLoughlin ... ACC Belinda Kennedy
Jonathan Deakin ... Alec Jordan
Kate Layden ... Mrs. Hopkins

James Puddephatt ... Dr. Paul Ashurst
James Weaver ... Kinnaird
Nicholas Camm ... Constable
Simon Harvey ... Sophie's Solicitor
Debbie Howard ... Journalist 1
Peter Ashdown ... Journalist 2

Season 6, Episode 2: Home Truths

5 November 2001
The murder of a young Asian woman brings Dalziel and Pascoe into the inner city right in the middle of a racially sensitive situation. With drugs, unemployment and the closure of the only teenage community project added to the mix this rapidly becomes an explosive situation for Dalziel to handle. As the rioting gets worse and the body count increases Dalziel comes under pressure to accept the racial motivation for the murders but he refuses and continues to dig deeper into the background of the local inhabitants. When a witness comes forward with some vital information, Dalziel sets a trap to catch the culprit. During interrogation the real motives for the murders are revealed together with the complex web of lies and deceit that preceeded them.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Kenneth Cranham ... Tommy Collingwood
Madhav Sharma ... Bobby Ghataura
Fiona Allen ... Det. Supt. Julie Devon
Guy Rhys ... PC Surgit Singh

Craig Parkinson ... Paul Collingwood
Darren Morfitt ... Matthew Collingwood
Steve Garti ... Sgt. John Tate
Ace Bhatti ... Ravi Ghataura (as Ahsen Bhatti)
Thushani Weerasekera ... Simran Ghataura
Ashley Miller ... Dr. Sally Shetra
Jill Halfpenny ... Tara Connolly
Ravin J. Ganatra ... Journalist 1
Conor Davis-Amard ... Journalist 2
Imran Ali ... Fiz
Peter Lorenzelli ... Richard Bartlett
Howard Coggins ... Mortuary Attendant
Ted Robbins ... Barman
Darryl Goddard ... Doctor
Harshna Brahmbhatt ... Sita Dev
Alvin Roy

Season 6, Episode 3: Secrets of the Dead

12 November 2001
With DI Peter Pascoe away visiting his daughter and ex-wife in Florida, Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel investigates the murder of local solicitor David Brewer. At the request of an old friend, Sgt. Ted Lock, Andy makes his son, DS Mark Lock acting DI in Pascoe's absence. Brewer was found tied to a chair in his ransacked office and was severely beaten. The circumstances are virtually identical to a murder five years previously, one that Mark Lock had worked on. Brewer's wife Gillian was having an affair with local butcher Tom Piper and Andy is suspicious of a local doctor, Robert Silwood. It all becomes very complicated and personal for Andy when Ted Lock's recently deceased wife Fran, Mark's mother and one of Andy's old flames, is indirectly implicated in the case. She also leaves Andy a note revealing the true of identity of Mark's father. Pascoe unexpectedly returns from holiday and helps Andy deal with a second murder.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Henry Goodman ... Dr. Robert Silwood
John Alderton ... Sgt Ted Lock
Ruth Mitchell ... Valerie Silwood
Richard Oldham ... DS Mark Lock
Connie Hyde ... Laura Lock
Francis Maguire ... Tom Piper
Helen Sheals ... Sarah Piper
Christine Mackie ... Gillian Brewer
Christine Cox ... Fran Lock
Gary Lilburn ... Priest
Raad Rawi ... Sumit Jarred
Samantha Billington ... Molly Lock
Tom Knight ... David Brewer
Karen Meagher ... Jane Lester
Ian Kilgannon ... Glen
Tamsin Skan ... Becky
Caron Pascoe ... Nurse
Adam Christopher ... PC

Season 6, Episode 4: Truth and Consequences

19 November 2001
When the excavation at a construction site unearths a skeleton, Det. Supt. Dalziel and DI Pascoe have a murder to solve. The construction is at an abandoned coal mine that was the site of a major incident during the coal miner's strike in 1984. It also brings back memories for Andy who had been posted there early in his career. It also brings him into contact with his his sister, Harriet Clifford, from whom he has been estranged for several years. Many in the community know Andy and his return is anything but welcome. The skeletal remains are identified as those of George Briley, a police constable whose head had been bashed in some 15 to 20 years ago. Briley was working undercover during the strike but the police subsequently learned he was bent as well, having stolen, so it was believed, as large sum of the strikers' money. Peter Pascoe receives information that suggests Andy may have benefited in some way as well.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello
Anne Reid ... Harriet Clifford - Dalziel's Sister
Kate Gartside ... Susan Murray
Michael J. Jackson ... Tom Bennet
Ryan Pope ... Sean Bennet
Raad Rawi ... Sumit Jarred
Bruce Byron ... Ron Harvey
Elizabeth Edmonds ... Sheila Harvey
Zoë Henry ... Emma Harvey
Keith Clifford ... Stan Parry

Ray Stevenson ... Jeff Parry
John Kay Steel ... DCI Chalker
Jacqueline Pilton ... Woman
Frank Lauder ... Ronnie Jackson
Simon Hanna ... Foreman
Katie Bancroft ... Gilly
David Church ... Man 1
Steven Dykes ... Man 2
Brian Stephens ... Constable
Andrew Legge ... PC
Alexander Perkins ... Foundry man
Joel Morris ... Ken
Ged Mulherin ... Wayne

Season 7


Season 7, Episode 1: The Unwanted

30 September 2002
Back home to act as best man at an old army friend's wedding, Peter Pascoe soon finds himself in the midst of a murder investigation. His friend, Sgt. Ian Henslowe marries Jill Lowry unifying the two largest farming and land-owning families in the area. The wedding day is not a happy one however when another army mate, Cpl. Martin Wilkie, is found dead in the pig barn. Wilkie was a bit of a loudmouth constantly insulting others, particularly Peter's overweight cousin, Terry Pascoe. When it's revealed that the new bride was also having an affair with Wilkie, and may be pregnant by him, there's an even greater to do. For Andy Dalziel, who has been fretting about his health and the need for a medical exam, Peter is a suspect like the others and tells him to stay out of the case. Two other murders - made to look like a murder-suicide - provides the police with additional evidence. Andy also becomes interested in a group of illegal immigrant farm workers who were rounded up the night before the wedding and the fact that some of the illegals may have been missed.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Keeley Forsyth ... Det. Const. Carrie Harris
Jim Carter ... Ted Lowry
Diana Quick ... ACC Stella Applegarth
Susan Jameson ... Annie Pascoe
Amanda Ryan ... Kate Lowry
Kate Fleetwood ... Jill Lowry

Monica Dolan ... Megan Lowry
John McEnery ... Bill Pascoe

Jonathan Ryland ... Terry Pascoe
Ian Peck ... Sgt. Ian Henslowe
Paul Copley ... Jack Henslowe
Rad Lazar ... Kemal Sulejvic
Jason Pitt ... Cpl. Martin Wilkie
Andrew Readman ... Geoff Turlough
Natasha Milkovich ... Naida Sulejvic
Nicholas Lane ... Immigration Officer

James Puddephatt ... Dr. Paul Ashurst
Brian Pettifer ... Mortimer
Beverly Hills ... Viv Kelly
Millie Wilkie ... Emina Sulejvic
Penelope Freeman ... Consultant

Ivana Basic ... Bosnian Interpreter
Geoffrey Beevers ... Vicar
James Vaughan ... Lt. Col. James Hartley
Craig Shepherd ... Fire Chief
Alison Darling ... Sharon Wilkie

Shivarna Mitra ... Katy

Adele Silva ... Keeley Smart

Season 7, Episode 2: Mens Sana

7 October 2002
With Andy Dalziel at home recuperating from his heart attack, DI Peter Pascoe finds himself in charge of investigating a suspicious death when Nurse Maggie Hopcraft finds Harriet Vanstone dead in her seaweed bath. Vanstone was staying at a health clinic undergoing a variety of spa-like treatments and the doctor who had attended her the day before, Allison Laurie, is prepared to certify the cause of death as a heart attack. Peter isn't so sure but certainly develops an interest in the very attractive doctor. Andy meanwhile is bored to tears sitting at home and, unable to officially return to work, decides to check himself into the clinic to see what he can find out. A second death convinces both Peter and Andy that there is definitely something going on.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Keeley Forsyth ... Det. Const. Carrie Harris
Norman Wisdom ... Bernie Marks
Anthony Booth ... Sir Christopher Wynne

Maxine Peake ... Dr. Allison Laurie
Jeff Rawle ... Raymond Miles
Julia Deakin ... Chloe Miles
Karen E. Jones ... Maggie Hopcraft
Lucy Pargeter ... Judy Venables
Sanjeev Bhaskar ... Graham Shah

James Puddephatt ... Dr. Paul Ashurst
Una Brandon-Jones ... Harriet Vanstone
Bryan Dick ... Marcus Vanstone
Penelope Freeman ... Consultant
Lorraine Bruce ... Nurse
Hayley Jayne Standing ... Waitress
Mushi Noor ... Dinesh
Leah-Verity White ... Young Girl
Vincent Davies ... Desk Sergeant

Season 7, Episode 3: Sins of the Fathers

30 August 2002
Dalziel and Pacscoe investigate the murder of a priest who had been sent to a local parish to investigate claims of a miracle having occurred nearby. What they find is that church records have also been stolen. When they subsequently find the remains of an 8 year old girls who has been missing for over 40 years, the case points to Father Tibbings, the local priest who managed a children's home many years before until it was destroyed by fire. The case becomes personal for Dalziel when his dying sister, Harriet Clifford, tells him of a long hidden family secret.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Keeley Forsyth ... Det. Const. Carrie Harris
Anne Reid ... Harriet Clifford - Dalziel's Sister
James Bolam ... Father Leonard Tibbings
Roger Lloyd-Pack ... Bishop Halliwell
Lindsey Coulson ... Sue Blackstone
Rob Dixon ... Jamie Blackstone
Bryan Marshall ... Terry Brakespeare
Michael Hodgson ... Dr. Stephen Weston
John Flitcroft ... PC John Shepherd
Tom Charnock ... Dr. George Appleton

James Puddephatt ... Dr. Paul Ashurst
Grace Mitchell ... Bea Blackstone
Christopher John Hall ... Cardiac Nurse

Sam Cunningham ... Tricia
Nicola Headley ... Bryony Blackstone
April Cunningham ... Emily Weston
James Lauren ... Forensic Officer
Trish Cooke ... Receptionist
Elliot Spencer-Keyse ... Joshua

Season 7, Episode 4: For Love Nor Money

21 October 2002
Dalziel and Pascoe investigate the death of Donald Fitzgerald who is found the morning after his retirement party bludgeoned to death on a golf course driving range with three golf balls shoved into his mouth. He had returned home after the party to tell his wife he was leaving her and then left the house, taking with him a new golf club he received as a retirement gift. Suspicion falls on Danny Macer who was recently acquitted in a murder case with striking similarities. When they find a key on Fitzgerald that leads to safe deposit box with a 100,000 pounds, they begin to wonder exactly what their ex-colleague was up to. A second murder leads them to one of their own.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Keeley Forsyth ... Det. Const. Carrie Harris
Diana Quick ... ACC Stella Applegarth

Ian Curtis ... DC Dean Sheldon
William Armstrong ... Dr. Jeff Waller
Ruth Gemmell ... Rachel Waller
John Duttine ... Danny Macer
Pippa Guard ... Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Christine Bottomley ... Christine Fitzgerald
David Crellin ... Bob Barnes

James Puddephatt ... Dr. Paul Ashurst
Josh Moran ... Howard Geary
Lorna Anders ... Journalist
John Melainey ... Police Officer
Richard Cadbury ... Det Supt Donald Fitzgerald
Gurbinder Hayer ... Reporter

Season 7, Episode 5: Dialogues of the Dead: Part 1

21 December 2002
Dalziel and Pascoe investigate a bizarre series of murders which, though apparently unrelated, have one thing in common. Having started with someone connected to the letter A, the killer then proceeds to murder someone connected to the letter B, and so on. Or at least that's what the police think to be the common thread. One thing they know for sure is that the killer submits an entry to a writing contest after each murder, known as a dialogue with the dead. As the list of victims grow, the police grow increasingly frustrated at the lack of clues and their inability to make an arrest.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Dervla Kirwan ... Rye Pomona

John Light ... Det. Const. 'Hat' Bowler
Jack Dee ... Dick Dee
John Sessions ... Charlie Penn

Dominic Mafham ... Dr. Sam Johnson

Tim Plester ... Franny Roote
James Quinn ... Det. Const. George Headingly
Lucy Davis ... Jax / Angela Ripley
Andrew Woodall ... Ambrose Bird
Buffy Davis ... Cecilia Bird
Bill Maynard ... Councillor Cyril Steel
Pauline McLynn ... Dr. Kirsty Urquhart
Francis Johnson ... John Wingate
Debra Gillett ... Sonia Wingate

Pascal Langdale ... Philip Constable
Lorraine Bruce ... Maggie Ruddlesdin

James Puddephatt ... Dr. James Ashurst

Marc Bolton ... Edwin Digweed
Erica Rossi ... Engraver
Georgie Glen ... Headmistress
Bruce Barnden ... Security man
Matthew Barry ... David Lyttelton
Neil May ... Visitor to Art Exhibition (uncredited)

Cassie Powney ... Twin 1 (uncredited)

Connie Powney ... Twin 2 (uncredited)
Conor Woodman ... Police Constable (uncredited)

Season 7, Episode 6: Dialogues of the Dead: Part 2

22 December 2002

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
David Royle ... Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
Dervla Kirwan ... Rye Pomona

John Light ... Det. Const. 'Hat' Bowler
Jack Dee ... Dick Dee
John Sessions ... Charlie Penn

Dominic Mafham ... Dr. Sam Johnson

Tim Plester ... Franny Roote
James Quinn ... Det. Const. George Headingly
Lucy Davis ... Jax / Angela Ripley
Andrew Woodall ... Ambrose Bird
Buffy Davis ... Cecilia Bird
Bill Maynard ... Councillor Cyril Steel
Pauline McLynn ... Dr. Kirsty Urquhart
Francis Johnson ... John Wingate
Debra Gillett ... Sonia Wingate

Pascal Langdale ... Philip Constable
Lorraine Bruce ... Maggie Ruddlesdin

James Puddephatt ... Dr. James Ashurst

Marc Bolton ... Edwin Digweed
Erica Rossi ... Engraver
Georgie Glen ... Headmistress
Bruce Barnden ... Security man
Matthew Barry ... David Lyttelton
Neil May ... Visitor to Art Exhibition (uncredited)

Cassie Powney ... Twin 1 (uncredited)

Connie Powney ... Twin 2 (uncredited)
Conor Woodman ... Police Constable (uncredited)

Season 8


Season 8, Episode 1: A Game of Soldiers

3 January 2004
Dalziel and Pascoe investigate the murder of Nancy D'Amato whose body is found by a squad of soldiers on training. She was an American tourist who was traveling alone and may have been drugged before she was beaten to death. It's determined that Nancy was seen at a pub with two young soldiers from the nearby military training base, one of whom subsequently commits suicide. Nancy's husband Gus, a Boston homicide detective, arrives and isn't pleased with the way the investigation is being handled. Andy is quite pleased as he gets the opportunity to work with DS Jenny Ettrick, an old flame. However, she was once married to one of the witnesses in the case and may be hiding a conflict of interest. When the second soldier is killed, suspicion falls on his brutish sergeant but the detectives must return to basics when they realize they made a serious error from the outset.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Katy Cavanagh ... Det. Sgt. Dawn 'Spike' Milligan
David Soul ... Detective Gus D'Amato
Phyllis Logan ... Det. Sgt. Jenny Ettrick
Charles Lawson ... Charles Stubbs

Lee Boardman ... Sgt. Brian Skinner
Ian Pirie ... Jake Hawkins
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Tim Murphy ... Mark Bell
Debora Weston ... Nancy D'Amato

Philip McGinley ... Pvt. Frank Ellerby
Andrew Turner ... Pvt. Kevin Gillman
James Vaughan ... Lt. Col. James Hartley
Alison Pargeter ... Barmaid
Ian Balm ... Pub Bandmember
Colin 'Tipdog' Tippin ... Pub Bandmember
Mike Morgan ... Pub Bandmember
David Power ... Pub Bandmember
Andy Craig ... Pub Bandmember
Neil Barlow ... Pub Bandmember

Kate Deeley ... Mary Nicholl

Robert Stone ... Bouncer (uncredited)

Season 8, Episode 2: The Price of Fame

10 January 2004
After a blow-up with a kidnapping suspect during a formal interview, Dalziel goes on a fortnight's enforced leave leaving him to ponder whether he will return at all. DI Pascoe and DS Milligan look into the death of Efrona Davis, whose body is washed up on shore. She had a date after work the previous evening with Gavin Oldham, who has gone missing. Unfortunately, the DCI assigned to the case is preoccupied with a diamond robbery. Efrona was part of a reality TV talent competition and was hoping to have a career in show business. With Dalziel's return to duty, the investigation focuses on Rowan Priestly, a has-been comedian who organized the talent show and Julian Finch who had recently become Efrona's agent. The case turns out to be more complex than first imagined when they establish links to another major investigation.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Katy Cavanagh ... Det. Sgt. Dawn 'Spike' Milligan

William Ilkley ... DCI Derek Hawes
Ricky Tomlinson ... Rowan Priestley
John McArdle ... Matthew Davis
Claire King ... Louise Russell
James Corden ... Ben Forsythe

Emil Marwa ... Brandon Taylor
Mark Heap ... Julian Finch
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Darren Tunstall ... Roy Daynes
Annette Bentley ... Lindsey Wilson
Judy Flynn ... Karen Clark
Susan Brown ... ACC Alex Lawrence
Marcelle Duprey ... Kim Slater
Lisa Kay ... Efrona Davis (as Lisa M. Kay)

Anthony Lewis ... Gavin Oldham
Sinead Bailey ... Penny Wilson
Travis Yates ... Boy in Internet Café
Katie Ross ... PC Robertson
Jeremy Clarkson ... Man on TV (uncredited)
Natasha Kaplinsky ... TV Newsreader (uncredited)
Peter Rnic ... Pub Fighter (uncredited)

Season 8, Episode 3: Great Escapes

17 January 2004
Charlie Walker has escaped from police custody and is the object of a massive police manhunt. Andy just happens to be in the area and spends the night in a local pub when his car breaks down. The pub is owned by Walker's parents-in-law but he was convicted of murdering their daughter so they don't want much of anything to do with him. When one of the pub's barmaids, Sally Craig, is found mauled to death, Dalziel, now joined by Pascoe and DS Milligan, investigate. Sally was having a fling with a local dog breeder whose wife had recently told her to stay away from her husband but she was also the key witness against Walker at his trial.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Katy Cavanagh ... Det. Sgt. Dawn 'Spike' Milligan
Tim Healy ... Mike Pitman
Lynda Bellingham ... Jess Pitman
Richard Ridings ... Trevor Nesbitt
Jack Deam ... Charlie Walker
Oliver Cotton ... Keith Henshaw

James Puddephatt ... Dr. James Ashurst
Graham Turner ... Frank Fyley
Ian Puleston-Davies ... Paul Pitman
Jessica Harper ... Nicki Walker
Alison Swann ... Tracy Walker
Helen Latham ... Sally Craig
Kathleen Worth ... Mrs. Stimpson
Kate Deakin ... Kerry
Charis Berry ... Kate Walker
David Perks ... Rambler
Jane Hicks ... Julie - Meals on Wheels Volunteer

Michael Keogh ... Detective Constable
Neil May ... Policeman

Season 8, Episode 4: Soft Touch

24 January 2004
Andy Dalziel is not a happy man. He's been told that he's on his last operational case and will soon be moved to a desk job. He's feeling his age and is worried about his future to the point where he is suffering from severe insomnia. The police have a puzzler on their hands. The autopsy of a man found dead reveals a two-year old bullet from an AK-47 lodged in his spine. When Richard Mattis returns from Russia having successfully negotiated a major contract for the family-owned shoe company, he also brings home his lovely interpreter, Natalia. When Richard is found killed, Andy is convinced there has to be a connection between the two cases.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
Katy Cavanagh ... Det. Sgt. Dawn 'Spike' Milligan
Alison Steadman ... Marion Mattis
James Laurenson ... Richard Mattis

Nicholas Gleaves ... Sam Mattis
Amy Robbins ... Deborah Mattis
Karl Johnson ... Stevie Earle
Kieran O'Brien ... Chris Mattis
Lidija Zovkic ... Natalia Chevlikin

James Puddephatt ... Dr. James Ashurst
Lesley Clare O'Neill ... Audrey Milligan
Hazel Ellerby ... Jacquie Whiting
Clive Rowe ... Vince Kilcline

Hannah Storey ... Jemma Earle

Harmage Singh Kalirai ... Ralph
Andy Rashleigh ... Jerry Talbot
Peter McNally ... Darrell Sylvian
Neil Boorman ... Greg Humphries
Tremaine Maynard ... Tom Milligan

Season 9


Season 9, Episode 1: Heads You Lose: Part 1

30 January 2005
The police have a murder investigation on their hands when body parts and medical waste are found in a local lake. The waste is traced to Wetherton Royal Infirmary and Dalziel focuses on a missing nurse, Leanne Proctor. She had recently leaked information to a local newspaper about a waiting list scam at the hospital. The hospital itself is under threat of closure with staff taking sides on the issue and with a local contractor hoping to profit from building a new private hospital. Throughout this time, Peter Pascoe is himself a patient at the WRI's neurological ward following a severe accident during a police chase. He becomes quite attracted to one of the nurses, Shannon Hayes.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson

Natalie Anderson ... Nurse Corby
Peter Barrett ... Darren's Mate
Michael Begley ... Carl Watmough
Catherine Breeze ... Jenny Armstrong
Inga Brooksby ... Amy Mansfield
Kevin Drury ... Nurse Cosby
Matthew Gill ... Jason
Haydn Gwynne ... Dr. McKenzie Mansfield
Richard Harrington ... Gary Mileham
Rachael Hayden ... Melinda Miller

Paul Jibson ... Paramedic
Paterson Joseph ... Mr. Alisdair Collinson
Miriam Karlin ... Judith Bateman
Dominic Lewis ... Simon Bolton
Neil May ... SOCO

Kirsty Mitchell ... Shannon Hayes
Sadie Pickering ... Tessie
Robert Powell ... Barry Jemmerson
Jane Riley ... Nurse Litten
Fen Rogers ... Leanne Proctor
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Nicholas Shaw ... Porter
Becky Simpson ... Polly Armstrong
Chia Suan ... Nurse Limdico
Nikki Tapper ... News Reporter
Philip Wright ... Colin Armstrong
Tom Vaughan ... Darren Chapman (uncredited)

Season 9, Episode 2: Heads You Lose: Part 2

31 January 2005

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson

Natalie Anderson ... Nurse Corby
Peter Barrett ... Darren's Mate
Michael Begley ... Carl Watmough
Catherine Breeze ... Jenny Armstrong
Inga Brooksby ... Amy Mansfield
Kevin Drury ... Nurse Cosby
Matthew Gill ... Jason
Haydn Gwynne ... Dr. McKenzie Mansfield
Richard Harrington ... Gary Mileham
Rachael Hayden ... Melinda Miller

Paul Jibson ... Paramedic
Paterson Joseph ... Mr. Alisdair Collinson
Miriam Karlin ... Judith Bateman
Dominic Lewis ... Simon Bolton
Neil May ... SOCO

Kirsty Mitchell ... Shannon Hayes
Sadie Pickering ... Tessie
Robert Powell ... Barry Jemmerson
Jane Riley ... Nurse Litten
Fen Rogers ... Leanne Proctor
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Nicholas Shaw ... Porter
Becky Simpson ... Polly Armstrong
Chia Suan ... Nurse Limdico
Nikki Tapper ... News Reporter
Philip Wright ... Colin Armstrong
Tom Vaughan ... Darren Chapman (uncredited)

Season 9, Episode 3: Dead Meat: Part 1

6 February 2005
Animal activist Robin Challoner is found dead, and partly eaten, in the tiger cage at the Latimer Private Zoo. The zoo is housed on the one-time estate of Lord 'Tiger' Harper who in 1979 disappeared after someone was killed there after a party. Andy Dalziel remembers the case well and always believed Lord Harper was in hiding nearby. The zoo is managed by Guy Latimer, Harper's one-time lover and it is obvious that he's not pleased to have the police around. When a zookeeper disappears and a veterinarian is found dead floating in the swimming pool, the detectives are convinced that they have something far more serious on their hands than animal activists snooping around. Peter Pascoe is surprised to hear that his ex-wife Ellie and daughter Rosie are in Wetherton visiting her parents. While he is thrilled to see them, he hasn't seen his daughter for a year, he's not so pleased to find out that Ellie is engaged to be married and has her new fiancé in tow.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
James Aubrey ... Lord 'Tiger' Harper
Sean Blowers ... Ronny Marnham
Rebecca Bridges ... Rosie Pascoe

Christopher Cazenove ... Guy Latimer
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Peter De Jersey ... William Courtney
Oliver Dimsdale ... Danny Latimer
Sharon Duce ... Jenny Challoner
Grace Fan ... Chinese Woman
Lucy Flack ... Young Jenny Huddlestone
Jonny Freeman ... Robin Challoner
Anne Lauren ... Katie Donovan (as Anna Lauren)
David MacCreedy ... Saul Axton
Neil May ... SOCO
Diana Payan ... Mary
Richard Plumley ... Young Huddlestone
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Ben Tillett ... Young Latimer
Martin Troakes ... Glen Priddy
Teo-Wa Vuong ... Maria Chan
Alexander Warner ... Young Lord Harper
Sai-Kit Yung ... Han (as Stuart Ong)

Season 9, Episode 4: Dead Meat: Part 2

7 February 2005

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
James Aubrey ... Lord 'Tiger' Harper
Sean Blowers ... Ronny Marnham
Rebecca Bridges ... Rosie Pascoe

Christopher Cazenove ... Guy Latimer
Susannah Corbett ... Ellie Pascoe
Peter De Jersey ... William Courtney
Oliver Dimsdale ... Danny Latimer
Sharon Duce ... Jenny Challoner
Grace Fan ... Chinese Woman
Lucy Flack ... Young Jenny Huddlestone
Jonny Freeman ... Robin Challoner
Anne Lauren ... Katie Donovan (as Anna Lauren)
David MacCreedy ... Saul Axton
Neil May ... SOCO
Diana Payan ... Mary
Richard Plumley ... Young Huddlestone
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Ben Tillett ... Young Latimer
Martin Troakes ... Glen Priddy
Teo-Wa Vuong ... Maria Chan
Alexander Warner ... Young Lord Harper
Sai-Kit Yung ... Han (as Stuart Ong)

Season 9, Episode 5: The Dig: Part 1

13 February 2005
At an archaeological dig of an ancient Roman ruin, Dr Janet Rix and her students uncover a recently buried body. The pot-mortem reveals that the body had been there for several months. The archaeological sites sits in the path of a bypass under construction and this creates a good deal of friction between the road crew and the excavators, who have a row in the local pub. When one of the road crewmen, known as Tarzan, is found with his head bashed in, the police assume that Rix or her colleagues are to blame. As the case progresses however, Dalziel and Pascoe find that they may be dealing with multiple murderers and that one of the crimes may be linked to a murder that occurred many years before. The only problem is that Andy worked hard to convict someone for that older crime and now faces the possibility that an innocent man was sent to jail.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
Adjoa Andoh ... Katie Bevins

Juliet Aubrey ... Dr. Eleanor Brown
Geoffrey Beevers ... Catholic Priest
Stephen Boxer ... James Atherton
Krasimir Damyanov ... No Nose / Ismail Medmedov (as Krassimir Damianov)

Kate Deeley ... Aromatherapist

Clint Dyer ... Tarzan / Keith Gibson
Susan Engel ... Prioress
Wayne Foskett ... Lord Lucan / Harry Simms
Sally George ... Cashman's Solicitor
Neil Haigh ... Paul Hobbs
Jane Hazlegrove ... Kay Simms
George Irving ... Robin Blake / Stuart Mills
Steve Jackson ... John Hobbs

Jonathan Linsley ... Clive Jacobs

Derren Litten ... Mad Dog
Finbar Lynch ... Dave Cashman
Susan Lynch ... Dr. Janet Rix
Tom Manners ... TV Reporter
Hayley Morson ... Paramedic
John Navagam ... CPS Lawyer
Will Norris ... PC Phil Higson
Steve Ramsden ... Billy Moyes
Rob Swinton ... Jeweller

Season 9, Episode 6: The Dig: Part 2

14 February 2005

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
Adjoa Andoh ... Katie Bevins

Juliet Aubrey ... Dr. Eleanor Brown
Geoffrey Beevers ... Catholic Priest
Stephen Boxer ... James Atherton
Krasimir Damyanov ... No Nose / Ismail Medmedov (as Krassimir Damianov)

Kate Deeley ... Aromatherapist

Clint Dyer ... Tarzan / Keith Gibson
Susan Engel ... Prioress
Wayne Foskett ... Lord Lucan / Harry Simms
Sally George ... Cashman's Solicitor
Neil Haigh ... Paul Hobbs
Jane Hazlegrove ... Kay Simms
George Irving ... Robin Blake / Stuart Mills
Steve Jackson ... John Hobbs

Jonathan Linsley ... Clive Jacobs

Derren Litten ... Mad Dog
Finbar Lynch ... Dave Cashman
Susan Lynch ... Dr. Janet Rix
Tom Manners ... TV Reporter
Hayley Morson ... Paramedic
John Navagam ... CPS Lawyer
Will Norris ... PC Phil Higson
Steve Ramsden ... Billy Moyes
Rob Swinton ... Jeweller

Season 9, Episode 7: Dust Thou Art: Part 1

20 February 2005
When Lisa Johnson is kidnapped by two men wearing balaclavas, PC Maria Jackson is also taken when she tries to intervene. Johnson was a student at the local arts centre and was having an affair with the centre's deputy director, Visha Iqbal who is found murdered the next day. Lisa's parents have been trying to raise the ransom by liquidating their assets but have not told the police. The murders multiply when another teacher is killed as is the head of a local museum. The police realize that both jealousy and a scam to sell forged art work are at the centre of the plot.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
David Burke ... Paul Boddison
Anna Calder-Marshall ... Anna Wisley
Jim Findley ... Thomas Jackson
Siobhan Finneran ... Susie Ferdinand
Julian Forsyth ... Auctioneer
Aileen Gonsalves ... Ekta Iqbal
Jane Gurnett ... Pam Johnstone

Sam Hazeldine ... Sean Doherty
Douglas Henshall ... Tony Watson

Jemma Hines ... WPC Claire Bains
Neil May ... SOCO
Victor McGuire ... Dave Green
Christine Moore ... Elizabeth Jackson
Will Norris ... PC Phil Higson
Sophie Osbourne ... Kirsten Thomas
Tessa Peake-Jones ... Emma Collins
Rupert Procter ... Mark Tatton

T.J. Ramini ... Visha Iqbal
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Flora Spencer-Longhurst ... Lisa Johnstone
Rachel Spencer ... Student (as Rachel Susan Spencer)
Julian Wadham ... Richard Johnstone
Gary Whitaker ... Mick Heathfield

Season 9, Episode 8: Dust Thou Art: Part 2

21 February 2005

Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
David Burke ... Paul Boddison
Anna Calder-Marshall ... Anna Wisley
Jim Findley ... Thomas Jackson
Siobhan Finneran ... Susie Ferdinand
Julian Forsyth ... Auctioneer
Aileen Gonsalves ... Ekta Iqbal
Jane Gurnett ... Pam Johnstone

Sam Hazeldine ... Sean Doherty
Douglas Henshall ... Tony Watson

Jemma Hines ... WPC Claire Bains
Neil May ... SOCO
Victor McGuire ... Dave Green
Christine Moore ... Elizabeth Jackson
Will Norris ... PC Phil Higson
Sophie Osbourne ... Kirsten Thomas
Tessa Peake-Jones ... Emma Collins
Rupert Procter ... Mark Tatton

T.J. Ramini ... Visha Iqbal
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Flora Spencer-Longhurst ... Lisa Johnstone
Rachel Spencer ... Student (as Rachel Susan Spencer)
Julian Wadham ... Richard Johnstone
Gary Whitaker ... Mick Heathfield

Season 10


Season 10, Episode 1: Houdini's Ghost: Part 1

6 March 2006
Retired entrepreneur Pal Maclean is found dead, his face shot to pulp with a rifle apparently operated by a string tied to his toe, in a room locked from the outside of his former, now uninhabited residence. Dalziel, who is gobbling sweets while trying to stop smoking and was a close friend, promises the widow Key -separated since 5 years, after abuse, now running a catering firm with his daughter Clare- to spare her a scandal, but Pal's son Rob, a lush, insists it's murder: he had an appointment with his dad that morning, and makes public Pal's plans to change his will, disinheriting Key and making Clare's share dependent on divorcing nurse Jason Chapman. Pascoe is kept in the dark but suspects the dealings of Pal's former firm's buyer, influential contractor Bill Walker, may be the key...
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson

Jennifer James ... WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Paul Barber ... Clive Griffin
John Bowe ... Bill Walker
Earl Cameron ... Arthur Nolan
Daniel Evans ... Rob Miclean

Angie Garnett ... Kelly Knightley
Cherie Lunghi ... Kay Miclean
Rocky Marshall ... Jason Chapman
Mark Roper ... PC Pat Conway
Zita Sattar ... Louise Hepburn
Nicolas Wall ... Police Officer
Hannah Yelland ... Helen Chapman

Chris Wilson ... CID Officer (uncredited)

Season 10, Episode 2: Houdini's Ghost: Part 2

7 March 2006
When the police find Rob Miclean dead - seemingly having committed suicide in virtually the exact same way as his father - Pascoe further doubts the suicide theory. The pathologist determines that Rob Miclean had a brain tumor and only a few months to live. Dalziel wonders what an ex-business partner, Bill Walker, may have to do with the case. He and Pal Miclean had built an apartment block, Cherwell Tower that may hold secrets of its own.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef
Naomi Bentley ... WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson

Jennifer James ... WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Paul Barber ... Clive Griffin
John Bowe ... Bill Walker
Earl Cameron ... Arthur Nolan
Daniel Evans ... Rob Miclean

Angie Garnett ... Kelly Knightley
Cherie Lunghi ... Kay Miclean
Rocky Marshall ... Jason Chapman
Mark Roper ... PC Pat Conway
Zita Sattar ... Louise Hepburn
Nicolas Wall ... Police Officer
Hannah Yelland ... Helen Chapman

Season 10, Episode 3: Glory Days: Part 1

13 March 2006
Wetherton Wanderers Football Club's celebrations for topping the Premiership are short-lived when their bus crashes into a train, with devastating results. Among the victims is club manager Martin Bendelow. But his death isn't all it appears to be when a postmortem reveals the crash was no accident. As Dalziel and Pascoe investigate, they learn there's more than one person with a motive for Martin's death. And soon some rather surprising skeletons start tumbling out of his family's closet.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef

Jennifer James ... WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Emma Atkins ... Emily Bendelow
Stephen Beckett ... Martin Bendelow
Tiana Benjamin ... Kylie Johnson
Mark Benson ... Ben Hawkins

Nigel Boyle ... Dave Redrup
Jonie Broom ... Adam Osbourne

Harry Capehorn ... Dominic Ellis
George Costigan ... Barry Bendelow
Sorcha Cusack ... Kath Heaton
James Daffern ... Reece Davies
Andrew Dunn ... Jack Faraday

Elize du Toit ... Abigail Stewart
Ray Gill ... Paramedic
Shaun Hennessey ... Paul Webb (as Shaun Hennessy)
Jane Hicks ... Sophie Dartnall - News Reporter
Frazer Hines ... Duncan Ramsden
Glenn Lamont ... Conor Avery
Paul McEwan ... Mark Chappell

Sean McKenzie ... Joe Waddington
Sophie Powles ... Beth Bendelow

Vidal Sancho ... Juanito Torres
William Travis ... Nigel Dawson
Siren Turkeshi ... Maddison
Steve Varnom ... Douglas Padgett
Liza Walker ... Naomi Chappell

Season 10, Episode 4: Glory Days: Part 2

14 March 2006
When the motor coach driver is killed, Dalziel believes it was to keep him from giving the police any information about the crash. With Martin Bendelow's niece apparently kidnapped, the police have something else to worry about. They soon realize that the solution is to be found in a complex family situation involving parental neglect and an incestuous relationship from long ago.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef

Jennifer James ... WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
Emma Atkins ... Emily Bendelow
Stephen Beckett ... Martin Bendelow
Tiana Benjamin ... Kylie Johnson
Mark Benson ... Ben Hawkins

Nigel Boyle ... Dave Redrup
Jonie Broom ... Adam Osbourne

Harry Capehorn ... Dominic Ellis
George Costigan ... Barry Bendelow
Sorcha Cusack ... Kath Heaton
James Daffern ... Reece Davies
Andrew Dunn ... Jack Faraday

Elize du Toit ... Abigail Stewart
Ray Gill ... Paramedic
Shaun Hennessey ... Paul Webb (as Shaun Hennessy)
Jane Hicks ... Sophie Dartnall - News Reporter
Frazer Hines ... Duncan Ramsden
Glenn Lamont ... Conor Avery
Paul McEwan ... Mark Chappell

Sean McKenzie ... Joe Waddington
Sophie Powles ... Beth Bendelow

Vidal Sancho ... Juanito Torres
William Travis ... Nigel Dawson
Siren Turkeshi ... Maddison
Steve Varnom ... Douglas Padgett
Liza Walker ... Naomi Chappell

Season 10, Episode 5: Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Part 1

27 March 2006
Dalziel and Pascoe go to Amsterdam for a police conference. On the night of their arrival it already goes wrong, when the men lose each other. The next morning Dalziel finds himself into a room, next to him a very dead girl. Dalziel soon turns out to be the prime suspect. Soon afterwards another murder is committed, this time a body has been found, floating in a channel. Pascoe is left to carry out his own investigation with the help of DC Lateef and WPC 'Posh' Spicer. As the story unravels, the disappearance of a young Muslim British woman, the murder of a Sheffield Wednesday football fan, illegal diamond dealing and police corruption all become linked to the murder.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef

Jennifer James ... WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
André Arend van de Noord ... Hendriks
Pierre Bokma ... DI Hans Boersma
Marc Bradley ... PC Josh Stone
Reinout Bussemaker ... Dutch Pathologist
Louise Delamere ... Tracey Baxter
Frans van Deursen ... Jacob Keyser - Bartender
Sabri Saad El-Hamus ... Muslim Cleric
Michael French ... Gary Lescott
Marthe Geke Bracht ... Dutch Police Doctor
Ian Groombridge ... Sam Hudson

Michiel Huisman ... Back-Packer
Perveen Hussain ... Jasmina Razzaq
Ricky Koole ... Desk Sergeant
Jeroen Krabbé ... Det Supt Wim de Kuiper
Wolter Muller ... Desk Officer
Marcus Olgers ... Piano Player
Nazmiye Oral ... Fatima

Bhasker Patel ... Wasim Razzaq
Parvez Qadir ... Rashid Razzaq
John Rowe ... Chief Constable
Dennis Rudge ... African Hit Man
Joep Sertons ... Marty Boak
Els Ingeborg Smits ... Registrar

Johanna ter Steege ... DS Anna Breukink
Ellen Ten Damme ... Frida Aalst
Jeroen Vierdag ... Bass Player

Peter Wingfield ... Dave Simmonds

Season 10, Episode 6: Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Part 2

28 March 2006
Pascoe learns from the British Consul in Amsterdam that Tracey Baxter was a police witness who had been relocated under the witness protection program. He is also convinced a dead body found in the canal the day they arrived is that of a missing British national and that it is somehow connected to the case. While Andy goes after the killer, Pascoe learns that someone from within the police force is tampering with the evidence. They soon realize they are involved in a turf war having to do with smuggled blood diamonds from West Africa.
Warren Clarke ... Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan ... DI Peter Pascoe

Wayne Perrey ... DC Parvez Lateef

Jennifer James ... WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
Joe Savino ... Dr. Frank Mason
André Arend van de Noord ... Hendriks
Pierre Bokma ... DI Hans Boersma
Reinout Bussemaker ... Dutch Pathologist
Louise Delamere ... Tracey Baxter
Frans van Deursen ... Jacob Keyser - Bartender
Sabri Saad El-Hamus ... Muslim Cleric
Michael French ... Gary Lescott
Marthe Geke Bracht ... Dutch Police Doctor
Ian Groombridge ... Sam Hudson

Michiel Huisman ... Back-Packer
Perveen Hussain ... Jasmina Razzaq
Ricky Koole