Dalziel + Pascoe, 'Cunning Old Fox' (BBC, 2000).
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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).
Dalziel + Pascoe - 'On Beulah Height' (BBC, 1999).
"Oh, yes, they've only gone out walking, Returning now, all laughing and talking. Don't look so pale! The weather's bright. They've only gone to climb up Beulah Height."
Photo Source/Credit: Peter Pascoe
Cute & sexy.. let’s see if he’s ticklish 😇
Something defensive almost formed on Pascoe's lips, but he let it fade unspoken. As Dalziel himself once said, when offered the sympathy vote, sigh deeply and limp a bit.
Reginald Hill, Death's Jest-Book
Dalziel + Pascoe - 'Dialogues of the Dead' (BBC, 2002).
"If there are ghosts to raise, What shall I call, Out of hell's murky haze, Heaven's blue pall? Raise my loved long-lost boy To lead me to his joy. There are no ghosts to raise; Out of death lead no ways; Vain is the call."
Dalziel + Pascoe - 'Bones + Silence' (BBC, 1998).
"Probably, as usual, you did it all by yourself, you and your sidekicks, the pretty inspector and the ugly sergeant. The Holy Trinity! Three in One, and that One's you! [...] But what about the other trinity, the ones you dug out of the concrete in your car park?"