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Original title: Dalziel and Pascoe
  • TV Series
  • 1996–2007
  • TV-14
  • 2h
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7.4/10
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Colin Buchanan and Warren Clarke in Inspecteurs associés (1996)
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Superintendent Dalziel and partner DI Pascoe investigate murder, and find a bond forming between them despite their blatantly different personalities.Superintendent Dalziel and partner DI Pascoe investigate murder, and find a bond forming between them despite their blatantly different personalities.Superintendent Dalziel and partner DI Pascoe investigate murder, and find a bond forming between them despite their blatantly different personalities.

  • Creator
    • Reginald Hill
  • Stars
    • Warren Clarke
    • Colin Buchanan
    • David Royle
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    3.6K
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    • Creator
      • Reginald Hill
    • Stars
      • Warren Clarke
      • Colin Buchanan
      • David Royle
    • 27User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Warren Clarke
    Warren Clarke
    • Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
    • 1996–2007
    Colin Buchanan
    • Det. Insp. Peter Pascoe
    • 1996–2007
    David Royle
    • Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield…
    • 1996–2002
    Jennifer James
    Jennifer James
    • WPC Kim 'Posh' Spicer
    • 2006–2007
    Wayne Perrey
    Wayne Perrey
    • DC Parvez Lateef
    • 2005–2006
    Susannah Corbett
    • Ellie Pascoe…
    • 1996–2005
    Joe Savino
    Joe Savino
    • Dr. Frank Mason…
    • 2004–2007
    Jo-Anne Stockham
    • Det. Const. Shirley 'Ivor' Novello…
    • 1999–2001
    James Puddephatt
    • Dr. James Ashurst…
    • 2001–2006
    Jemma Hines
    • WPC Baines…
    • 2005–2007
    Naomi Bentley
    Naomi Bentley
    • WPC Maria 'Janet' Jackson
    • 2005
    Fred Pearson
    Fred Pearson
    • Dr. Vickery
    • 1997–2000
    Malcolm Tierney
    Malcolm Tierney
    • Chief Const. Raymond…
    • 1998–1999
    Keeley Forsyth
    • Det. Const. Carrie Harris
    • 2002
    Katy Cavanagh-Jupe
    Katy Cavanagh-Jupe
    • Det. Sgt. Dawn 'Spike' Milligan
    • 2004
    Richard O'Callaghan
    Richard O'Callaghan
    • Aidan Scarman…
    • 2007
    Pippa Haywood
    Pippa Haywood
    • ACC Rebecca Fenning
    • 2000
    Navin Chowdhry
    Navin Chowdhry
    • Police Cadet Sanjay Singh…
    • 1997
    • Creator
      • Reginald Hill
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    Dalziel may not be real but this is how a senior Policeman should be

    This is easily one of my favourite UK Police series. Although it is called Dalziel & Pascoe, Superintendent Andy Dalziel, played effortlessly by the experienced Warren Clarke is easily the star of the show. He may not be real, but he is how senior Detectives should be. Hard drinking, perhaps a bit uncouth/crude, but also clever and someone who really does care. He is also a bit of a comedian, who has an habit of calling his staff by well known Nicknames. DC Harris is Bomber, DS Milligan is Spike, DC Novello is Ivor and WPC Jackson is Janet. The programme is set is Yorshire but because it is produced by the Birmingham studios a lot a scenes are shot in the West Midlands. There are now over 30 episodes and the early episodes also chronicle the progress of DS Pascoe's ( Later Detectective Inspector) family. An other regular, who has been absent for the past few episodes is DS Edgar Wield. The rugged Sergeant Wield is gay, but this is only occasionally referred to.
    8qui_j

    Brilliant cast but shoddy editing and writing

    Finally got around to watching the first 7 seasons on Britbox here in the US. Love the cast and hope that the channel will have all the seasons at some point as I hated to let go of the characters. My only complaint was to do with the editing, which seemed to stick scenes together in an unrelated manner that was very confusing at times. The endings of a few of the episodes were also not very defined as there did not seem to be a proper explanation given throughout each episode as how it all fitted together! Left me wondering what the point of the story was. Even with its not so positive points, it's a great series to watch, especially if you know the Yorkshire area well.
    9tomsview

    Absent friends

    Something happened to those fabulous British crime and cop shows. Most of them finished and other than repeats, nothing much has taken their place.

    I'm talking about the movie length series where we had coppers that no matter how tough the exterior, underneath was a genuine understanding of the human condition. There was usually just one murder to investigate, but they were always realistic investigations.

    I don't count the Miss Marple's or things like "Midsomer Murders" with their endless novelty murders, and not "Death in Paradise", which depends a lot on the exotic location, an eccentric British detective and Josephine Jobert in shorts.

    The ones I am talking about started out based on novels. "Morse" morphed into "Lewis" and now "Endeavour", but we also had "Wallander", then a throwback to another era with "Inspector George Gently". However we still have "Vera".

    "Dalziel and Pascoe" belongs with this group. In a way it was one of the most complex. The best series are buddy movies. More effective than the lone hero, I am surprised more shows don't use the format. In a way Andy Dalziel (Warren Clarke) and Peter Pascoe (Colin Buchanan) are almost like brothers. Peter is more refined than Andy who can be rude and crude, and they often fall out usually with disapproval written across both their faces, but these guys are there for each other when it counts. Their relationship, almost co-dependence, even outlasts Peter's marriage.

    Some of the stories are better than others, but the writers have nailed what makes these characters so appealing. It's their empathy, and their exposure of hypocrisy in high places. Humour was definitely a strong point.

    Nearly all those series ended for various reasons and it wasn't necessarily low ratings. Sometimes the stars had had enough, and sometimes it was through whim. Occasionally a series "jumped the shark". You can usually tell when that happens; one story gets stretched across a whole season. "Hinterland" did this and is now gone. "Shetland" is doing it; a series that was slow, is now slower. "Dalziel and Pascoe" didn't do that; it actually left us hanging. But of course Warren Clarke is now gone.

    There are few heirs to those shows. "Manhunt" with Martin Clunes, but episodes are few and far between. "Endeavour" and Vera plough on, but I can't help feeling an era has ended.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Edgy, well acted and well written show

    I love detective shows and have done for as long as I can remember. Dalziel and Pascoe is no exception. I agree to some extent it is not quite as good as it was, with the introduction with the somewhat bland Kim Spicer, but on the whole it is well acted and well written, and while it has lost its edge a bit it is quite intense still. The photography and locations are excellent and the music is haunting(courtesy of genius Barrington Pheloung), while the writing is both humorous and intelligent and the stories and episode ideas gritty, edgy, complex and incredibly engrossing. The characters in general are likable and interesting, with Dalziel unorthodox but clever and quite funny sometimes and Pascoe loyal but sticks to the book. The acting is great, with Warren Clarke easily stealing the show, then again I don't know about you but Dalziel is for me the better character of the two but they're both great. Overall, great show. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    CatFather1

    Where can I find Dalziel and Pascoe in the US?

    I am an avid fan of Reginald Hill's Dalziel and Pascoe series (I own all the books, most in hardback; I even know the correct way -- Andy's way, at least -- of pronouncing Dalziel..."Dee-al") and have been able to view a few -- a VERY few -- episodes of the British series here in the USA. But certainly not 12 seasons' worth -- even if they had only 2 or 3 episodes per season. And I can understand -- from comments made by contributors to IMDb -- that once they ran out of Hill's stories the writing very well may have suffered. But does anyone know if more ever will be broadcast in the USA; and whether the DVDs (in appropriate formatting for the USA) ever will be offered for sale here? Please...someone help me. I need a "DalzielandPascoe" fix!

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      Warren Clarke and Sarah Lancashire both starred together in Peace & Love (2010).
    • Goofs
      The first name of the pathologist played by James Puddephatt changed during series 7. For all episodes up to and including For Love Nor Money (2002), his name was listed in the credits as Dr Paul Ashurst; for all episodes from Dialogues of the Dead: Part 1 (2002) onwards, his name was credited as Dr James Ashurst.
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      Edited into Total Cops (2003)

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'assassin est dans la fac
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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