Taggart
There are three more classic Taggarts this month, all featuring more murrrrrder in and around Glasgow.
In Genesis, the team investigates when a woman is found murdered on her way to an appointment at a fertility clinic, and the case is further complicated further when one of the nurses there is also murdered. Are these deaths down to pro-life protestors?
Burke and Reid then find a woman brutally beaten up and left for dead in her bath, which sets them on an ever-darkening investigation. There's also drama away from the inquiry room - Ross's ex-wife turns up and announces that she's leaving for Canada with their son.
Finally this month, a body of a man is discovered in a garage with the engine of his car still running. It appears to be a suicide but the victim worked as a volunteer at a helpline centre dealing with potential suicide victims. When the body of another helpline worker is found dead in a hit and run accident, it appears to be all too much of a coincidence.
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10 things you didn't know What inspired the name Taggart? Click here to find out with our essential facts on the hard-as-nails crime series.
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Alex Norton interview He's the toughest - ok, maybe the second toughest - copper to appear on Taggart.
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Glen Chandler interview The creator of Taggart on the inspiration for the show and casting the roles.
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Exclusive video interviews Alex Norton, Blythe Duff, Colin McCredie, John Michie and James MacPherson spoke to us about making the show.
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Mark McManus profile Aye, we've got all the info you need on Mark McManus right here with a profile of the man who was Jim Taggart.
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Taggart quiz The successful Scottish crime series just keeps on running. Find out how well you know the show.