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The Last Detective is a British TV comedy drama series, broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007, starring Peter Davison as the title character, ...
Detective Constable "Dangerous" Davies is the central character in a series of comic detective novels by Leslie Thomas and a TV series, The Last Detective made for ITV and starring Peter Davison. The first novel in the series had earlier been made into a film for television in 1981. It starred Bernard Cribbins and was scripted by Leslie Thomas.
After seven years of ducking the question, Lewis and Hobson are embarking on a relationship, though the detective has a new puzzle to solve. An elderly former don, Richard Seager, is run down by his own car on the night of his release from prison, where he'd been incarcerated for killing a young woman while driving drunk.
When the detective is murdered after removing a miniature newspaper from the diorama, Inspector Mallory is arrested for his murder, and Father Brown realises the newspaper holds the clue to the tragic events that had befallen the Lesser family, including the death of Agnes' younger sister by drowning.
The Last Detective: DS Pimlott: 2003–2007 Seventeen Episodes 2008 Casualty: Simon (2001) and Doug Stanley (2008) Two Episodes: Girl Power and Silent All These Years: Doctors: Richard Sutton (2001) and Charlie Driver (2008) Two Episodes: Baby Be Mine: credited as Charles De-Ath and Everything Counts: 2009 Moving On: Sergeant Connelly
Stephen Phillip Tompkinson (born 15 October 1965) is an English actor, known for his television roles as Marcus in Chancer (1990), Damien Day in Drop the Dead Donkey (1990–1998), Father Peter Clifford in Ballykissangel (1996–98), Trevor Purvis in Grafters (1998–1999), Danny Trevanion in Wild at Heart (2006–2013) and Alan Banks in DCI Banks (2010–2016).
Jonathan and Maddy are prompted to investigate by the dead woman's daughter – an old flame of Jonathan's – along with the debonair Detective Inspector Gideon Pryke, the police officer officially in charge of the case. Back at the theatre, Adam has fallen in love with a 29-year-old Austrian woman, but she may have more layers than even he knows.
New Tricks is a British police procedural comedy-drama that follows the fictional Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS) of the Metropolitan Police Service. [1] The show was created by Roy Mitchell and Nigel McCrery, [2] and premiered in 2003 with a 90-minute special, which later resulted in show's first full series airing. [3]