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Taggart

  • TV Series
  • 1983–2010
  • TV-14
  • 2h
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7.4/10
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Mark McManus in Taggart (1983)
The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.
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The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.

  • Creator
    • Glenn Chandler
  • Stars
    • Blythe Duff
    • James MacPherson
    • Robert Robertson
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    • Creator
      • Glenn Chandler
    • Stars
      • Blythe Duff
      • James MacPherson
      • Robert Robertson
    • 26User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Blythe Duff
    Blythe Duff
    • DS Jackie Reid…
    • 1990–2010
    James MacPherson
    • DS Mike Jardine…
    • 1987–2002
    Robert Robertson
    • Dr. Stephen Andrews
    • 1983–2001
    Iain Anders
    Iain Anders
    • Supt. Jack McVitie
    • 1985–1998
    Colin McCredie
    Colin McCredie
    • DC Stuart Fraser…
    • 1994–2010
    Mark McManus
    • DCI Jim Taggart
    • 1983–1995
    John Michie
    John Michie
    • DI Robbie Ross…
    • 1990–2010
    Harriet Buchan
    • Jean Taggart
    • 1983–1995
    Alex Norton
    Alex Norton
    • DCI Matt Burke…
    • 1986–2010
    Michael MacKenzie
    • Dr Magnus Baird…
    • 1987–2008
    Alastair Duncan
    Alastair Duncan
    • DS Peter Livingstone
    • 1983–1994
    Lesley Harcourt
    Lesley Harcourt
    • Gemma Kerr…
    • 2003–2005
    Leigh Biagi
    • Alison Taggart
    • 1985–1993
    Stuart Hepburn
    • DS Kenny Forfar…
    • 1986–2008
    John McGlynn
    John McGlynn
    • DCI Andy McGarry…
    • 1985–2002
    Gilly Gilchrist
    Gilly Gilchrist
    • Carlson Stewart…
    • 1986–2002
    Tamara Kennedy
    • Sheila Crombie…
    • 1999–2003
    Lewis Howden
    • Alan Fisher…
    • 1990–2008
    • Creator
      • Glenn Chandler
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    10wvmcl

    We can talk here, or doon at the nick!

    The complete Taggart series, every single episode including all the the post-Mark McManus episodes, is currently (2022) available for streaming in the U. S. on Britbox. I've been working my way through the series and, you know what, this may be not only my favorite cop series, it may be my favorite TV series full stop.

    Why do I like it so much? I love the gritty cinema-verite settings in Glasgow, the wonderful accents (you might want to turn on the optional English subtitles), the intriguing characters, the sardonic humor, the teriffic music and theme song. But what I love most of all is the writing. Glenn Chandler's scripts are exceptional - movie length twisty-turny mysteries filled with red herrings and unexpected plot shifts, and usually leading to a payoff you didn't see coming. Later scripts by other writers mostly conformed to Chandler's unique style.

    The crusty title character played by Mark McManus was in the first 28 or so feature-length episodes (they were originally shown in three parts). After McManus died of a pickled liver at age 54 (in the series, he just "died in his sleep"), his assistants Mike and Jackie became the central characters but the format remained much the same for several more years. I actually think many of the Mike and Jackie episodes compare favorably with the best Jim Taggart episodes - for example, Season 14 Ep3 Dead Reckoning is one of the very best episodes in the entire series, imo.

    Eventually the series went to a shorter episode format and had an ensemble cast of four, with Jackie (Blythe Duff) being the only holdover from the early series. These episodes are not quite at the level of the early ones, imo, but are still mostly fine police drama.

    If you don't get Britbox, do yourself a favor and sign up for this 7 buck a month service (half the cost of Netflix) which includes almost every classic British cop/detective show from the 1970s on, and lots of other good stuff besides. I don't miss Netflix a bit. In addition to Taggart, you can enjoy the complete Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost, Prime Suspect, Dalziel and Pascoe, Jonathan Creek, Cracker, and much more.

    "Search that hoose!"
    Sulla-2

    Still called Taggart but is there an alternative

    Yes, it's still called Taggart even though the man has been dead for more than 11 years. Jim Taggart was a grumpy old fashioned detective who got the job done but not until the mortuary was full !. His successors have fared no better. I loved the fact that his boss Detective Chief Superintendent McVitie was know as ' The Biscuit' Taggart was replaced by his protégé Michael Jardine who was nothing like a Detective I have ever seen. The present incumbent, Matt Burke is more in the Jim Taggart mode. For the past 15 years the female lead has been Blythe Duff. More recent additions have been DI Robbie Ross and DC Stuart Fraser. This makes one officer for each rank, more sheriffs than cowboys really. None the less, a great Police drama.
    paul sloan

    "There's a deid boady in Maryhill, Jean !"

    Taggart is total murder fantasy land.Lord knows what the body count is for all the series but it must be substantial.It is usually written to a formula of a whodunnit with one grisly murder following another before the killer is revealed(usually predictable). Mark McManus, who played the part of Jim Taggart up until his untimely death,was quite remarkable. He must have been one of the stiffest actors ever, more wooden than a Californian Redwood. Ironically though, he was perfect for the part of the gruff detective with no time for small talk. The show and its formula became such a brand that it kept the name even after McManus and the character of Taggart both passed away.Every possible angle in the twilight world of homicide seems to have been covered but still they manage to come up with different stories though these are appearing more laboured in recent years despite being superb entertainment. So Taggart continues. Who could imagine Kojak without Kojak or Columbo without Columbo ? As long as there are murders in Maryhill Taggart's old colleagues will have a place.
    sisalmon

    Scotland's great contribution to the "Tv 'Tec" show.

    Taggart is now officially the longest running cop show on British T.V. and indeed has been on for 3/4 of my lifetime. There are several reasons for its longevity but surely the main one is the underlying grim humour that enhances every episode. While it was undoubtedly at it's peak in the Mark "there's been a muurder" McManus years, it has recently returned to peak form with the introduction Alec Norton as the "heid man." Norton combines McManus's tough demeanor with an acting ability that outweighs his predecessor. But then McManus didn't need to be an Al Pacino, he WAS the character, dour and caustic. The other characters always provided a little colour along with occasionally convoluted personal lives. However the real star in Taggart was always Glasgow. while Glasgow has changed greatly since the '80's the city's character and natural humour always shines through. The title song puts it that "this is no mean town, this is no mean city", well it's obviously a mean enough city to sustain a 22 year murder series without ever really seeming unbelievable like the village of "Midsomer Murder" which has a body count higher than New York's! All in all a good cop show and one that as long as it can keep Alec Norton, should continue for a few more years yet.
    cosmic_quest

    Excellent home-grown detective drama

    Over the years, I've grown weary for the depressing drudge that British television companies churn out and have turned to American imports for entertainment. However, never once have I tired of watching a 'Taggart' episode as it's a show that's never been less that great.

    Set in Glasgow, the shows sees Maryhill CID investigating the various homicide cases that cross their desks. The team was initially headed by DCI Jim Taggart (played by Mark McManus) with Mike Jardine and Jackie Reid as his underlings but, after McManus' death in 1994, Jardine took command which, in turn, passed onto DCI Matt Burke whose character is much like an incarnate of Taggart.

    'Taggart' excels because the story lines are intriguing, continually leaving viewers guessing over the murderer's identity right to the end of the episode, and the characters are solid and engaging without unnecessarily delving deep into their personal lives (many detective and medical shows have been ruined by focusing too much on the characters' love lives and their sad, pathetic childhoods). There is also the dry Glasgow wit that provides an injection of humour to the show as, after all, there can't be many programmes out there where people are referred to as 'tinkies', 'baldie' or 'deid'! It's no surprise this is Britain's longest-running detective show and it's the strength of 'Taggart' that saw it survive after Mark McManus' death and, subsequently, the death of the title character. Long may it continue!

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    • Trivia
      The series proved to be a training ground for young Scottish acting talent. The likes of Laura Fraser, Robert Carlyle, Dougray Scott, Julie Graham, Siobhan Redmond, Iain Glen, and Alan Cumming all made early appearances in Taggart.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      DCI Jim Taggart: There's been a murder.

    • Connections
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Episode #3.24 (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      No Mean City
      (Theme Song)

      Sung by Maggie Bell

      Music by Mike Moran

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Таггерт
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow College of Food Technology - 230 Cathedral Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK(mortuary scenes)
    • Production companies
      • SMG Productions
      • STV Productions
      • Scottish Television (STV)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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