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Two unorthodox police officers are called to investigate dodgy dealings at Wetherton rugby club after the body of their star player's wife is found dead at home.

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    • Author: Lestony
    Very disappointing since I have been waiting patiently for this series to come to the US, but, well, this episode, the clubbable woman, makes little sense and is mushed together without any care for logic, character development, plot, atmosphere and the outrageous characterizations of the two main characters. Rushed at the end, fatuous in the beginning and flaky in the middle, this film has little to offer a viewer who has a right to expect something to work in 90 minutes of story telling. There is, however, nothing that works. Too little of the main characters and flaky presentation of the actual mystery is most disturbing. Daziel seems to be vulgar and anti-elitist, but wears top-drawer clothes and knows a lot about every facet of life. The subplot is a snippet at the end. And Ellie is moderately repulsive, but Pascoe is the worst--pretty boy to the max. P.C at work when homoerotic implications are rampant in this truly awful show.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Colin Buchanan Colin Buchanan - Det. Sgt. Peter Pascoe
    Warren Clarke Warren Clarke - Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
    Mark Lambert Mark Lambert - Marcus Felstead
    Steve Speirs Steve Speirs - Arthur Evans
    Robert Hudson Robert Hudson - Ted Morgan
    Ralph Brown Ralph Brown - Sam Connon
    Bernard Latham Bernard Latham - Sid Hope
    Jeremy Swift Jeremy Swift - Dave Fernie
    Ingrid Wells Ingrid Wells - Alice Fernie
    Susannah Corbett Susannah Corbett - Ellie Soper
    Claude Close Claude Close - Duty Sergeant
    Danny McGrath Danny McGrath - David Wallis
    Darren Tighe Darren Tighe - Stanley Curtis
    Andrée Bernard Andrée Bernard - Gwen Evans
    David Royle David Royle - Det. Sgt. Edgar Wield
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