DC Stuart Fraser in Taggart, 'Angel Eyes' (1996) / DS Edgar Wield in Dalziel + Pascoe, 'Child's Play' (1998).
Fraser 🤝🏼 Wield = Forced to come out to their superiors after the murder of a former lover.
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DC Stuart Fraser in Taggart, 'Angel Eyes' (1996) / DS Edgar Wield in Dalziel + Pascoe, 'Child's Play' (1998).
Fraser 🤝🏼 Wield = Forced to come out to their superiors after the murder of a former lover.
DS Edgar Wield + Cliff Sharman in 'Child's Play', Dalziel + Pascoe (BBC, 1998).
'Well,' [Cliff] said. 'I suppose I'd better get my gear together.' It was a toe in the water rather than a statement of intent. 'It's late,' said Wield. 'It's very late.'
DS Edgar Wield in 'An Autumn Shroud', Dalziel + Pascoe (BBC, 1996).
Dalziel + Pascoe, 'Cunning Old Fox' (BBC, 2000).
Dalziel + Pascoe - 'Deadheads' (BBC, 1997).
"'Excuse me, I couldn't help noticing your rose. What a fascinating colour.' 'You like it? It's a Blue Moon. Here, please take it.' 'But I can't...' said Pascoe, taken aback. 'Why not? Blue Moon means improbability. Everyone needs a little improbability in their life, don't you agree? The thing is, having the courage to accept it.'"
DI Peter Pascoe + DS Edgar Wield in 'Mens Sana', Dalziel + Pascoe (BBC, 2002).
Det. Supt. Andrew Dalziel + DS Edgar Wield in 'Secrets of the Dead', Dalziel + Pascoe Wield (BBC, 2001).
"Yes, the police have just been here. Yes, Dalziel and that other one, death warmed up."
DS Edgar Wield in 'Child's Play', Dalziel + Pascoe (BBC, 1998).
"Look at yourself, Mac. You're dead, did you know that? From the neck up and down. Dead. What do you know? - I've screwed with a dead pig! They should stick you on a platter with an orange in your mouth!"