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Albert’s Memorial

Sir David Jason stars in ITV’s drama about three Second World War veterans with a dark secret

Accused

Jimmy McGovern’s six story series of ordinary people in the dock for the BBC

Above Suspicion: Deadly Intent

ITV’s latest crime thriller from the pen of Lynda La Plante

Bouquet Of Barbed Wire

Trevor Eve stars in ITV’s psychological drama of obsessive love

The Crimson Petal & The White BBC2’s new psychological thriller about Victorian London

DCI Banks: Aftermath

Police investigate a serial killer in this new drama from ITV

Downton Abbey

ITV’s costume drama about the Crawley family and their servants

Kidnap & Ransom

Starring Trevor Eve in South African drama for ITV1

The Oaks

ITV’s new supernatural drama starring Alex Kingston and Jodie Whittaker

Outcasts

BBC’s science fiction series about troubles with a new colony on the planet Carpathia

Joe Maddison’s War

ITV’s Second World War Home Guard drama starring Kevin Whatley and Robson Green

The Shadow Line

BBC2’s police versus drug dealer noir thriller

Silk

BBC1 drama featuring barristers dealing with tough cases

Single Father

David Tennant stars in the humerous drama Single Father for the BBC

The Sinking Of The Laconia

World War II drama based on a true inspirational story

South Riding

BBC 1 drama based in a Yorkshire community during the 1930s.

The Suspicions of Mr Whicher

Paddy Considine stars in ITV’s 1860’s murder in a country house drama

Upstairs Downstairs

The BBC takes us back to 1930’s Belgravia

U Be Dead

David Morrissey stars in ITV’s obsessive stalker drama

Vera

ITV’s new police series starring Brenda Blethyn as DI Vera Stanhope.

 

 

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Taggart is British TV’s longest-running detective drama, but its creators could never foresee that their winning formula would still be a core part of ITV after over 25 years.

In the early 1980s Robert Love , then controller of drama at Scottish Television, hit upon the idea of making a series about a Glasgow detective. At the same time, he was working with a new writer, Glenn Chandler , whose fresh approach he thought would be ideal.

Robert Love explains: “I wanted to find something that the ITV network couldn’t refuse – a detective series and a thriller. I felt that Glasgow had particularly colourful aspects, it was a kind of gothic city and Glenn’s imagination was always fired by the exotic and the colourful so I thought that Glasgow would be the perfect setting.”

Glenn set to work, visiting Glasgow’s Maryhill cemetery in search of inspiration – and finding names for his characters on the gravestones. The result was Killer, a three-part thriller broadcast in 1983, featuring tough Glaswegian detective Jim Taggart, played by Mark McManus and his sidekick Peter Livingstone (Neil Duncan).

Killer was broadcast to great critical acclaim and the ITV network quickly decided that it wanted more. In 1985, the name of the series became Taggart.

Although Mark McManus was synonymous with the series, becoming almost a folk hero, his death in 1994 did not mean its end. Thanks to the popularity of his fellow detectives at Maryhill CID and scripts that kept viewers guessing to the end, Taggart continued to win over the hearts of British viewers and fans around the world.

Explains Glenn Chandler: “We knew that Mark was going to die and we also knew that Mark wanted us to carry on the series after him. I wrote the episode in which he died. It was a hard one to do – we had to begin with Taggart’s funeral then go on to another whodunit story and carry it forward.

“A lot of my inspiration comes from true crime and I love taking stories and putting them into secret worlds. We never rested on our laurels and I think Taggart continues now after 20 years because of the strength of the team of people and the new blood coming into it.”

James Macpherson played Mike Jardine for 15 years, rising through the ranks to become DCI after Taggart’s death. He left the series in 2002. Blythe Duff and her character Jackie Reid have appeared in more than 40 films spanning longer than Mark himself, and Colin McCredie has clocked up more than 30 films in the role of DC Stuart Fraser.

Newer faces to the series have also become firm favourites - ladies’ man DI Robbie Ross, played by John Michie and tough talking new boss DCI Matt Burke, played by Alex Norton. Both actors ironically appeared in Taggart earlier in their careers.

The series is famous for attracting the crème of British talent – and has seen some up-and-coming Scottish actors passing through on their way to greatness.  The roll call of famous names includes Robert Carlyle, Peter Mullen, John Hannah, Dougray Scott, Ken Stott, Isla Blair, Jill Gascoine, Annette Crosbie, Alan Cumming, Ann Mitchell, Hannah Gordon, Barbara Dickson, Jason Isaacs, Amanda Redman, Clare Grogan and Diane Keen – to name but a few.

During the 20 years, the series has encompassed the deaths of two other major characters – Chief Superintendent McVitie, played by Iain Anders and Robert Robertson who played pathologist Dr Stephen Andrews. The 20th anniversary season sees the arrival of a new forensic expert, Gemma Kerr, played by Lesley Harcourt.

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