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Dalziel and Pascoe: Ruling Passion

on BBC One London

Malcolm Bradbury's adaptation of the crime novel by Reginald Hill.
While visiting old friends in rural Oxfordshire, Pascoe and his wife are devastated to discover the bodies of their hostess and two of her guests - all three of whom have been shot dead. Meanwhile Dalziel investigates a series of burglaries in which the thief leaves a bizarre calling card.
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Contributors

Author:
Reginald Hill
Adapted by:
Malcolm Bradbury
Producer:
Paddy Higson
Director:
Gareth Davies
Det Supt Andrew Dalziel:
Warren Clarke
Det Insp Peter Pascoe:
Colin Buchanan
Ellie Pascoe:
Susannah Corbett
Det Sgt Wield:
David Royle
Sanjay Singh:
Navin Chowdhry
Carlo:
Joseph Morton
Timmo:
Rupam Maxwell
Colin Hopkins:
Matthew Radford
Rose Hopkins:
Victoria Korner
Sam Dixon:
Andrew McCulloch
Supt Derek Backhouse:
Peter Blyth
DS Crowther:
Philip Manikum
DS Hamblyn:
Andrew Callaway
Angus Pelman:
Davyd Harries
Marianne Culpepper:
Meg Davies
French:
Freddie Jones
Hartley Culpepper:
Michael Pennington
Anton Davenant:
Patrick Ryecart
James Palfrey:
Laurence Harrington
Mrs Cottingley:
Clare Kelly
Miss Langdale:
Mary Chester
Edgar Sturgeon:
Michael Stainton
Desk sergeant:
Claude Close
Dr Vickery:
Fred Pearson
John Cowley:
Jonathan Moore
Jonathan Etherege:
Mark Benton
Mavis Sturgeon:
Olive Pendleton
Willie Noolan:
Ian Thompson
Jacko Roberts:
Peter Martin
Burne-Jones:
Rodney Litchfield

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