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Year: 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The Four Jacks

24 July 1994
Whilst surgeons are fighting to save the life of a young woman, an archaeology student found in bed with gunshot wounds to the head, Wycliffe is approached by wealthy novelist David Cleeve. He has been the regular recipient of a single playing card, the Jack of Diamonds, and on the last occasion the card was torn in half, causing Cleeve to believe that someone is out to murder him. When a man walking on a beach is indeed killed Cleeve reckons that he was the intended victim and Wycliffe uncovers a whole series of crimes starting some years earlier.
Rupam Maxwell ... Paul Redman
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Tim Treslove ... PC Pearce
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe

Bill Nighy ... David Cleeve
James Curran ... Surgeon
Nicholas Gecks ... Prof Faber
Susan Wooldridge ... Patricia Cleeve
Pandora Colin ... Milli (as Pandora Ormsby-Gore)
Roger Sloman ... Gerald Prout
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Georgine Anderson ... Barbara Prout

Richard Cubison ... Armed Police Officer

Season 1, Episode 2: The Dead Flautist

31 July 1994
Amateur flautist Tony Miller is found shot with his own gun on land belonging to the wealthy Bottrell family, and the first verdict is that he committed suicide. However the disappearance of one of the Bottrells' maids and the discovery of a further body leads Wycliffe to uncover some rather unpalatable family secrets.

Emily Hamilton ... Jean Lander
Ben Mangham ... Paul Bottrell
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Ken Watson ... Carter
Ian Keith ... Fox
Gerry Scanlon ... Jed (as Garry Scanlan)
Susan Fleetwood ... Lady Cynthia Bottrell
Mary Wimbush ... Mrs. Christopher
Jeremy Clyde ... Sir Hugh Bottrell
David Bamber ... Guy Bottrell

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon

James Faulkner ... Steven Lander
Susan Derrick ... Edith Lander

David Sterne ... Pub Landlord
Dee Sadler ... WPC Angela
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter

Season 1, Episode 3: The Scapegoat

7 August 1994
Every Halloween a life-size effigy of a man is strapped to a blazing wheel and sent into the sea - a ritual ridding the community of evil via the use of a 'scapegoat, in lieu of a human sacrifice. When the body of local undertaker Jonathan Riddle is found washed up on the rocks, at first sight it seems that he was used as the scapegoat but Wycliffe soon finds other likely motives for his demise.
John McEnery ... Ephraim Gardner

Catherine McCormack ... Asenath Gardner
Christopher Ashley ... Sgt. Luff
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Laura Brattan ... WPC Eva Luff
Carole Nimmons ... Sarah Riddle
Hilary Mason ... Edith Riddle
Geoffrey Larder ... John Gander
Kristin Hewson ... Melanie
Alan Stocks ... Matthew Riddle
John Cassady ... Landlord
Stephen Tate ... Sid Passmore
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Susan Penhaligon ... Mariah Penrose
Peter Stockbridge ... Mr. Penrose
David Albion ... Bandit

Season 1, Episode 4: The Tangled Web

14 August 1994
When elderly Lily Armitage goes to visit an invalid friend at her tumble-down farmstead she is understandably shocked to find the old lady's corpse locked in a freezer. At the same time, pregnant teenager Hilda Clemo runs away from home after a row with her family and is declared missing. Wycliffe attempts to find a connection between the two incidents.
Trevor Danby ... Parson
Kevin Dignam ... Francis Harvey
Stephanie Buttle ... Hilda Clemo
Joanne Thirsk ... Alice Harvey (as Jo Thirsk)
Robert Demeger ... James Clemo
Richenda Carey ... Jane Rule
Giles Taylor ... Clifford Rule
Gabrielle Hamilton ... Lily Armitage
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Scott Ransome ... Ralph Martin
Eric Deacon ... Neil Innes
Leonie Mellinger ... Polly Innes

Season 1, Episode 5: The Last Rites

21 August 1994
When the Rev. Jordan finds the nude corpse of his church cleaner at the altar the general view in his village is that she has been the victim of a satanic ritual but Wycliffe believes that she was murdered for far more practical reasons.
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Jeff Rawle ... Reverend Jordan

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Dinah Stabb ... Celia Jordan
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Ellie Haddington ... Katherine Geach
Paul Moriarty ... Abe Geach
Nigel Terry ... Lawrence Vinter
Julia Deakin ... Stephanie Vinter
Mark Letheren ... Giles Vinter
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Geoffrey Leesley ... Glynn

Season 1, Episode 6: The Pea Green Boat

28 August 1994
When Harry Tremaine is blown up on his boat, suspicion falls on his son and principal heir Freddie. However, there are others in the frame such as Harry's unfaithful wife who was conducting an affair with his partner and the property developer anxious to build a marina on quayside land Harry was reluctant to sell. And who is the mysterious person to whom Harry gave £500 every month? Wycliffe has a lot of loose ends to tie together.
Brendan O'Hea ... David Jones
David J. Nichols ... Scrap Metal Merchant (as David J. Nicholls)

Roy Alon ... Harry Tremaine
Jan Pearson ... Mary Clark
Barry Jackson ... Alexander Greaves

Paul Bettany ... Ian Greaves
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
David Bliss ... SOCO
Anne Stallybrass ... Mrs. Tremaine
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Tony Guilfoyle ... Bill Clark

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Kevin Molloy ... George Garner
Emmet Bergin ... Alan Forbes

David Westhead ... Freddie Tremaine
Brigit Forsyth ... Ella Jones
Roger Heathcott ... Custody Sergeant

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: All for Love

18 June 1995
John Bonetti, a violent criminal, escapes from a prison van during a routine transfer and re-commences his career as a drugs racketeer. Wycliffe is convinced that Jane Hardy, a seemingly respectable artist and volunteer prison visitor, has helped Bonetti because she has fallen in love with him. How can he prove it?
John Bleasdale ... Warder
David Brockhurst ... Chief Const. Birkin (as David Brocklehurst)
Robin Browne ... ACC Waters
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
George Higgins ... Guard 1
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Sean Chapman ... John Bonetti
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Andrew Hilton ... Prison Governor
Cathryn Harrison ... Jane Hardy
Anny Tobin ... Mrs. Bonetti
Guido Adorni ... Antonio Bonetti
James Lailey ... SOCO
Andrew Greenough ... PC
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Andrew Readman ... George Warne
John Abineri ... DCI Turner
Will Ashcroft ... Mr. Dart
Simon Da Costa ... Forensic Gun Expert
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Jeremy Fowlds ... TFU Officer

Season 2, Episode 2: The Trojan Horse

25 June 1995
When Alex Keir reports the disappearance of his wife Alison to the police, Wycliffe is not entirely convinced that he is genuine. However, a ransom note goes some way towards changing his mind and then Mrs. Keir is found dead, smelling of drink, in a car crash. Was it murder?
Margo Gunn ... Alison Keir
Judy Brooke ... Diana Byrne / Angela Sykes
John McArdle ... Alex Keir
Adam Kotz ... Dave Penryn

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Brenda Cavendish ... Mrs. Tregelles
Brian Gwaspari ... Major Tregelles
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Dominic Wallis ... Simon Granger
Miriam Leake ... Bates
Austin O'Connell ... Gregory Tregelles
Diana Payan ... Mrs. Morgan

Season 2, Episode 3: Charades

2 July 1995
David and Angela Miller are shocked to find the corpse of Ezra, a local villain, nailed to the back door of their holiday home. Suspicion falls on another local boy Gary Penhale, whose family once lived in the Millers'house and has been sending them peculiar threatening notes. Overly helpful Colin Drake, who has the hots for Lucy Lane, also contributes damning evidence against Penhale. But the knowledge that Angela was the recent victim of a hit-and-run, and that she is the moneyed half of the couple, whilst her husband's business is floundering, causes Wycliffe to look elsewhere.
Judi Maynard ... Angela Miller
David Haig ... David Miller
Doyne Byrd ... Devenish
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Harriet Ashcroft ... Ruth Treglown
Tom Eastwood ... Barman
Mark McKenna ... Colin Drake
David Ross ... Wainwright
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Andrew Bullivant ... PC
Michael Fenton Stevens ... Marcus Howell
Maureen Bennett ... Georgie Howell
Adam Strowger ... Toby Howell
David Neal ... Donald Thorne
Jack Hulland ... Man in Pub
Kieron Forsyth ... Gary Penhale
Brian Poyser ... Brian Evans
Bill Robinson ... Deaf Man
Nigel Peever ... Ezra Treglowen (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: Lost Contact

9 July 1995
When fishermen discover the rotting corpse of a shotgun victim, Edwina Coryn tells Wycliffe she thinks it could be that of her husband, missing for a month. However Fiona Jay claims that her mentally unstable spouse, who has also gone missing, could be the dead person. Both women had financial problems because of their partners. Both women claim ignorance as to their husbands' fates. Which one is lying?
Martin Hancock ... Dave
Bruce Barnden ... Harry
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Maureen Wilmot ... 1st Woman
Armorel Chamberlain ... 2nd Woman
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Eleanor Bron ... Edwina Coryn
Marian McLoughlin ... Fiona Jay

Richard Dempsey ... James Coryn

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Ralph Riach ... Dr. Bonner
Philippa Howard ... Girl in Chip Shop
Andrew Bullivant ... Policeman
Selina Griffiths ... Administrator

Simon Day ... SOCO
Joseph Francis ... Richie
Tom Berks ... Alex

Season 2, Episode 5: Four and Twenty Blackbirds

16 July 1995
Reclusive old farmer George Totts goes missing after his house is torched, as does a young mystery man who rang the emergency services. He turns out to be Stephen Ling, estranged son of the local vet, whose surgery is also set alight after a theft. The boy's hand is burnt and Wycliffe surmises that he is hiding old George. Certainly both he - and neighbouring farmer Mrs. Prentice - have something to hide.
Lennox Greaves ... Patrick Rowland

Charles De'Ath ... Stephen Ling
Christopher Driscoll ... Inspector Perry
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
René Zagger ... Rob Mills (as Rene Zagger)
Rosalind Knight ... Mrs. Prentice
Isabelle Weil ... Jenny Prentice
Julia Chambers ... Anne Dutton
Ian Redford ... Alan Dutton
Ken Drury ... Div. Com. Alan Thomas
Cheryl Hall ... Mrs. Ling
Jonathan Docker-Drysdale ... Dr. Gale (as Jonathan Drysdale)

Season 2, Episode 6: Happy Families

23 July 1995
Schoolgirl Ruth Penrose's body is found locked in a cupboard in a science lab by the caretaker, whose son Danny was seemingly her only friend. He goes missing after Ruth's twin Sheena has claimed he is the killer. It is apparent there was no love lost between the sisters, but would it extend to murder?
Jo Stafford ... Sheena Penrose
Dominic Guard ... Mick Brandon
Carole Gill ... Cathy
Zoe Hembrough ... Beth
Mark Aldridge ... Danny Whear
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Martyn Whitby ... Inspector Phillips
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Albie Woodington ... Alan Whear
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
David Schofield ... Joe Penrose
Lesley Clare O'Neill ... Liz Penrose
Beryl Cornish ... Beth's Mother
Barrie Houghton ... John Flemming
Jo Smit ... Mrs. Brandon
Helen Rule ... Schoolgirl at Dance (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: Wild Oats

30 July 1995
Agnes Currow scares off robbers trying to steal a skull from an archaeological dig on her land but the skeleton is under thirty years old, leading Wycliffe to the aristocratic Rawle family desperate to maintain their lineage in the face of a youthful indiscretion by child-like daughter Tilly.
David Ellison ... Jack Choak
Desmond McNamara ... Bill Marrack (as Des McNamara)
Rosalie Crutchley ... Agnes Currow
Louise Jameson ... Tilly Rawle
Keith Thompson ... Helicopter Pilot
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Richard Hicks ... PC Mundy
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Dido Miles ... Professor Tynk
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Jo Anderson ... Mrs. Choak
Sally Edwards ... Elizabeth Rawle
Christian Rodska ... Giles Rawle
Geoffrey Bayldon ... Gilbert Rawle
John Woodnutt ... Dr. Angwin
Michael Rochester ... Andrew Latham

Season 2, Episode 8: Breaking Point

6 August 1995
Unconscious surfer Anne Carter is washed up on a beach but her injuries and theft of her belongings disprove an accident. Devoted ex-boyfriend John Corliston, prone to black-outs due to medication, confesses that he may have sub-consciously harmed her but the heroin secreted in her surf board lead Wycliffe down another path involving her employer. When Anne awakes from her coma he is proved right but Lucy and her fiance split after Anne's story is leaked to the local paper.
Andreya Wharry ... Woman Surfer
Jo-Anne Stockham ... Anne Carter
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Naomi Wirthner ... Female Doctor
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Rebecca Raybone ... Nurse Avril
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Matthew Scurfield ... DS Frank Rinnick
Dominic Wallis ... Simon Granger
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Leslie Schofield ... Anthony Treen
Arthur Whybrow ... Zeb Pendower

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon

Grant Masters ... Jake Marberry
Andy Robb ... John Corliston
Mark Danbury ... Drug Squad Officer
Linda Broughton ... Mrs. Nankervis
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Antonio Elliott ... Eduardo

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Dead on Arrival

9 June 1996
The corpses of five illegal immigrants are found in a meat lorry by Customs at a Cornish ferry terminal. Driver Eddie Sowden goes missing and claims ignorance when the police locate and arrest him but Wycliffe is convinced he is lying and resolves to winkle out the truth.
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Charlie Hayes ... Ruth Wycliffe
Gregory Chisholm ... David Wycliffe (as Greg Chisholm)
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Stuart Organ ... Eddie Sowden
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Peter Leafe ... Customs Officer
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Grace Mitchell ... Irene Wycliffe
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Tilly Vosburgh ... Mrs. Sowden

Nick Dunning ... Jack Carlyon
James Paget ... PC in Cafe
Armorel Chamberlain ... Mary
Chris Barnes ... Brian Buddle
Yasmin Sidhwa ... Menna Desai
Anna Skye ... Georgie Carlyon
David Clay-Jones ... DC Tuttle
David Savile ... Garforth

Season 3, Episode 2: Number of the Beast

16 June 1996
Wycliffe and his team are called to Bodmin Moor where a resurgence in corpses suggests that the so-called 'Beast of Bodmin Moor', a black panther which escaped from a zoo, and has a reputation for mauling livestock to death, has been active in slaying locals. Wycliffe, however, takes the view that the so-called beast is a convenient cover for a murderer with genuine motives and his theory is put to the test when Doug Kersey ventures onto the moor on his own and fails to come back.
Kenneth Colley ... Sam Peploe
Brian Miller ... Harry Venning
Robert Vahey ... Tony Goodden
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Neil McCaul ... Tom Rees
Bernard Latham ... Edward Tregeddick
Buffy Davis ... Cathy Cotterill
Tenniel Evans ... Reverend Charles Stafford

Robert Perkins ... Davie Trelan

Season 3, Episode 3: Slave of Duty

7 July 1996
Jamie Yelland is found dead, shot through the head on land owned by Dan Hobden, and his house is ransacked. Jamie had been a diver, obsessed with a sunken treasure ship, carrying silver coins, allegedly never found, and had had dealings with local historian Donald Treloar, similarly obsessed and murdered with the same weapon that killed Jamie. Wycliffe believes the treasure was found and that both men were killed by an interested third party.
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Chris MacDonnell ... Insp Murrish
Dione Inman ... Sally Hobden
Mike Grady ... Michael Morva
Elaine Hallam ... Fiona Treloar
Oliver Ford Davies ... Dr. Donald Treloar
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Tim Wylton ... Franks

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
John Bowler ... Dan Hobden
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Martha Cope ... Sarah Penna
Angela Belton ... SOCO
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Michael Berenger ... Technician
Mark Womack ... Adam Nankivell

Season 3, Episode 4: Total Loss

14 July 1996
After he is accused of breaching the hated E.C. fishing quota, Joe Mawnam's trawler sinks and his mate and best friend Don dies. Wycliffe and his colleagues establish that the boat was scuttled for the insurance money but their professional instincts are at odds with sympathy for fishermen whose livings are being destroyed by foreign bureaucracy and ultimately must act to prevent another tragedy.
David Bradley ... Joe Mawnan
Allan Surtees ... Don Collins
Dominic Knutton ... Dave
Toby Ross-Bryant ... Owen
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Glyn Grain ... Mike Trigg
Marjorie Yates ... Martha Collins
Tom Karol ... Peter Marsh
Shaun Curry ... Sgt. Brennan
Tristan Sturrock ... Paul Mawnan
Michael Goldie ... Fisherman
Sean Fall ... Diver

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon

Season 3, Episode 5: Crazy for You

21 July 1996
Psychiatrist Stanley Malvern's wife Dawn is murdered whilst he is out with his dog. He has no financial gain from the death and helps the police investigation as a profiler. Lucy is sure the killer is a woman and she is right. Disturbed neighbour Annabel Naylor fits the bill but Wycliffe believes someone else set her up with a motive.
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Gregory Chisholm ... David Wycliffe (as Greg Chisholm)
John Shrapnel ... Dr. Sam Malvern
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Tim Wylton ... Franks

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon

Jacqueline Phillips ... Janice - SOCO
Alan Penn ... Burrows
Martin Ball ... Harper
Jon Croft ... Ted
Zara Turner ... Annabel Naylor
Jenifer Armitage ... Patricia Naylor
Rachael C. Carter ... Clare (as Rachael Carter)
Emma Woodvine ... Emma

Season 3, Episode 6: Faith

28 July 1996
When a dead baby is found in a cardboard box on a church steps, Chris Matthews comes forward to say that he has seen a pagan sect, led by the unsympathetic Dr. Dayton, saying, "Bring forth the child" in a midnight ritual. Lucy investigates the sect but the real key to the mystery lies with Wycliffe's boozy friend Bill, whose wife has just left him and who is staying with the Wycliffes with his withdrawn teenage daughter.
Richard Durden ... Doctor Dayton
Phil Rowlands ... Chris Matthews
Harri Alexander ... Nikki
Kate Reynolds ... Leanne
Hugh Munro ... Swift
John Gregor ... PC Deane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Malcolm Storry ... Bill Hewton
Alexandra Milman ... Kate Hewton
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Paul Blake ... Journalist
Laurence Leason ... Toby
Sophie Turner ... Jessica
Matthew Lloyd Lewis ... PC Bowe
Gregory Chisholm ... David Wycliffe (as Greg Chisholm)
Nigel Humphreys ... Asst. Chief Const. Ken Lyman (as Nigel Humphries)
Mary Chater ... Carol Cranshaw
Guy Oliver-Watts ... Paul Cranshaw

Season 3, Episode 7: Last Judgement

4 August 1996
Magistrate George Pender's body is found hanged in woods but Wycliffe does not believe it was suicide. Disgruntled fisherman Jimmy Yates, whose wife left him after Pender jailed him, is a suspect, but Lucy is intrigued by the attitudes of the Pender family, his son Neil and girlfriend Jane, whose mother Pat, like Pender, once lived in Plymouth. As Pender's hostility to the relationship between Jane and Neil is exposed, so is a shocking secret from his past.
Dave Atkins ... Ken Luscombe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Lee Woods ... PC Dando

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane

Tom Wisdom ... Neil Pender
Amanda Ryan ... Jane Trethowan
David Belcher ... Doctor Hawkins
Diana Hoddinott ... Anne Pender
Pam Ferris ... Pam Trethowan
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter
Frances Jeater ... Diane Blatchford
Chris Hargreaves ... Jimmy Yates

Dominic Mafham ... Owen Mathews
Liam Rabey ... Youth
Julia McLean ... Rita Gerrard
Michael Wynne ... Mike Fellows

Season 3, Episode 8: Old Habits

11 August 1996
Ellie Creed, whose father has just been imprisoned, is found strangled and the pathologist notes a similarity with unsolved serial killings a decade earlier. Chief suspect is Hugh Samford, in the frame before and now back in Cornwall after a long absence who has no alibi for Ellie's death or that of a second young woman. Kersey gets close to married Inspector Jill Gillespie, who liaised with the Creed family, making it more shocking when the true killer is exposed.
Jenny Merrett ... Ellie Creed
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Suzan Sylvester ... Jill Gillespie
Adam Barker ... DC Ian Potter

Aaron Harris ... DS Andy Dixon
Hans Matheson ... Gary Creed
Eileen Davies ... Hannah Creed
Martin Bennetts ... Johnny Creed
Steve Jacobs ... Pete Robbins
Maryann Turner ... Old Woman
Michael Cronin ... Hugh Samford
Robert Putt ... Lionel Samford
James Vaughan ... Paul Gillespie
Nigel Humphreys ... ACC Ken Lyman
Meghan Lewis ... Zena Owen
Colin Edwynn ... Barman
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe (uncredited)
Raymond Mason ... Len Rawlinson (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Strangers

29 June 1997
Karen Drew marries John Leigh three weeks after meeting but John is murdered and robbed in their honeymoon hotel while Karen is out walking. All the wedding guests were strangers who answered a newspaper ad and all have alibis,putting Karen squarely in the frame. Wycliffe also tries to help an old man who killed his terminally-ill wife at her request.
Sydney Livingstone ... Harry Burrows (as Sidney Livingstone)
Josephine Butler ... Karen Drew
Anthony Green ... John Leigh
Pat Rossiter ... Rose Burrows
Ronald Hines ... George Aston
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Barbara Kirby ... Registrar
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Frances White ... Marian Pearce
Clive Kneller ... Wisson
Geoffrey Church ... Donald Mason
Frankie Jordan ... Mrs. Rand
Alan Williams ... Mr. Rand
Sally Armstrong ... Joanne Shaw
Michael Cochrane ... Mr. Price
Katy Cavanagh ... Mrs. Vassie
Jamie Lee ... Local PC (as Jamie Leene)
Amanda Abbington ... Local W.P.C.
Virginia Fiol ... SOCO
Tom Mannion ... DS Oren
Alan Bodenham ... Westney

Season 4, Episode 2: Close to Home

6 July 1997
Caravan site owner Bernard Tyzack is stabbed to death by usually non-violent thief Mick Sennam. Sennam says he was paid only to frighten Tyzack, who, unknown to his family, was a fraudster and pimp. Too frightened to name his employer Sennam kills himself in custody. Kersey is blamed though ultimately he gives Wycliffe the means to uncover the truth.
Nick Wilkinson ... Bernard Tyzack
Mark Jefferis ... Colin the Landlord

Steve Whyment ... Tregeen
Ian Bartholomew ... Mick Sennan
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Jeremy Fowlds ... DS Wallis
Robin Sneller ... Uniformed Sergeant
Elizabeth Rider ... Trisha Tyzack
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe

Neil Newbon ... Rob Tyzack
Christopher Driscoll ... Caravan Park Owner
Edward Clayton ... Sgt. Cannon
Gregory Chisholm ... David Wycliffe (as Greg Chisholm)
Frances Cuka ... Angie Kane
Charlie Hayes ... Ruth Wycliffe
Bruce Byron ... Blackie Tremaine (as Bruce M. Byron)
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Sally Watts ... WPC Hendricks
Sharon Duce ... Supt. Le Page

Season 4, Episode 3: On Account

13 July 1997
Seven jars of baby food from a local supermarket are poisoned by a blackmailer demanding 50,000 pounds, though the motive turns out to be for personal revenge, not opportunism, with a specific victim in mind. Meanwhile Kersey is investigated by Superintendent Le Page, following Sennam's death in custody. He is hostile but Wycliffe puts in a strong defence for him.
Brigid Zengeni ... Janet
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Sharon Duce ... Supt. Le Page
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Jack Ellis ... Miles Trednor
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Judy Norman ... Shirley Trednor
Nicola Jeffries ... WPC Sally Miller
Jane Annesley ... Gillian
Peter McNamara ... Donald Ferris
Edward Clayton ... Sgt. Cannon
Rebecca Wheatley ... Kelly Martino
John Axon ... Prison Kitchen Officer
Paul Panting ... Baldry
Mary Woodvine ... Margaret Ezzard

Season 4, Episode 4: Lone Voyager

20 July 1997
Famous yachtswoman Paula Tresize goes missing after her boat 'Lone Voyager' is sabotaged and wrecked. A woman's body is found at china clay pits owned by the Davis brothers who were in a land feud with her but Paula's much younger husband Ben identifies it as Paula's doctor, Joanna, who was about to emigrate. Joanna has been shot with Paula's gun and had led her to believe she was mentally ill. Wycliffe, whilst propping up an embittered Kersey, still waiting on Le Page's findings, must establish why.
Alan Cody ... Ted Fisher
Con O'Neill ... Ben Walker
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Edward Clayton ... Sgt. Cannon
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Nicholas Lopez ... DC Fincham
Nicola Jeffries ... WPC Sally Miller (as Nicola Jefferies)

Linda Slade ... Vanessa
Jason Salkey ... Alvin
Vincent Brimble ... Ken Davis
Ian Brimble ... Pete Davis
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Patrick Romer ... Foreman
Richard Willis ... Rick Brown
Miranda Bell ... Mrs. Goodwin
Sean Fall ... Police Diver
Emily Richard ... Paula Tresize

Season 4, Episode 5: Seen a Ghost

27 July 1997
Morna Petheric runs over and kills Dinah Curran,insisting that Dinah was a ghost come back to haunt her. The pathologist notes that Dinah bore stab wounds from years earlier and Morna believes she killed her when she was a little girl. Dinah was once married to Morna's uncle and her infidelity with Morna's father caused somebody, not necessarily Morna, to take drastic action, as Morna's mother is forced to confess. Superintendant Le Page returns. Her report fully exonerates Doug Kersey but criticizes D.C.C. Stevens for bad management.
Mark Kempner ... Auctioneer
Emily Joyce ... Morna Petheric
Raymond Adamson ... Auction Porter
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Sharon Duce ... Supt. Le Page
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Peter Gale ... John Curran
Tamsin Greig ... Dr. Hinkley
Bohdan Poraj ... Richard Petheric
Gwen Taylor ... Alma Petheric
Nigel Anthony ... Vernon Randall
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Ruth James ... Court Usher
Alison Mead ... Magistrate's Clerk
Nicholas Tizzard ... Prosecutor
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Caroline Webster ... Dr. Jones
Sara Thurston ... Christine Stevens (as Sarah Thurstan)

Season 4, Episode 6: Bad Blood

3 August 1997
Hectoring land-owner Lionel Penmore is shot dead and the chief suspects are his tenants Kevin and Laura Kessell. Penmore has tried bribery and violence to evict the pair and their baby,Flo, from the house where Kevin was born,in order to pay off huge debts following the collapse of a business deal. Wycliffe unmasks the real murderer but Penmore's vengeful family exact their own revenge on the Kessells.

Pete Lee-Wilson ... Kevin Kessell (as Peter Lee-Wilson)
Charlotte Coleman ... Laura Kessell
John Hallam ... Lionel Penmore
Richard Moore ... Richard Penmore
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Adam Bareham ... Inspector Carson

James Larkin ... Mike Penmore
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Diane Adderley ... Pam Wright
David Baukham ... Jed Wright (as David Bauckham)
Stuart Robb ... PC Jones
Rebekah James ... WPC
Chris Donnelly ... Young PC
Tim Wylton ... Franks

Nick Brimble ... Tom Durden
Susan Tordoff ... Helen's Sister

Season 4, Episode 7: To Sup with the Devil

10 August 1997
Unpopular Ray Gurney, landlord of the noisy Ship Inn, is murdered. Informant Gary Tregenna points the police towards Sam Naylor, who has married Gurney's ex-wife Lisa and resents her giving him money to bail out his pub. Naylor admits to visiting Gurney but he did not murder him. Gary, however, is considerably less innocent than he makes out, as Lucy Lane discovers.
David Nicholls ... Ray Gurney

Kate Steavenson-Payne ... Josie Perrett
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
James Curran ... Chief Constable
Ian Kirby ... DS Naylor
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Darren Ruston ... DC Weller
Jack Carr ... William Perrett
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Darren Tighe ... Gary Tregenna
Mark Lewis ... Sam Venning
Felicity Dean ... Lisa Venning

Season 4, Episode 8: Old Times, New Crimes

17 August 1997
Grinning teenage yob Tully literally gets away with murder when a judge must call a mistrial because Wycliffe's man Sergeant Noble failed to follow procedure. An inquiry results in Noble's demotion but when Lucy is ordered by Stevens to reopen an old murder case the experience leads Wycliffe to be extra careful to avoid technical errors, although the outcome leaves a nasty taste. At least Tully gets what's coming to him, allowing Wycliffe to atone for his failure to fully help the victim's family. Circumstances also endorse his decision to stay on as a policeman.
Geoffrey Bayldon ... Judge
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Jim Norton ... Owens
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Neil Maskell ... Tully
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Alan Perrin ... DS Noble
John D. Collins ... Armstrong
Geoffrey Drew ... Crimmens
Jackie Kabler ... Lindsay Collins
Frankie Cosgrove ... Mrs. Patterson
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Gregory Chisholm ... David Wycliffe (as Greg Chisholm)
Charlie Hayes ... Ruth Wycliffe
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Sarah Huntley ... Trudie
Martin Sadler ... Crow
Graham Bryan ... Andy
Josie Kidd ... Ivy Tinnion
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Simon Markey ... Forensic Lab Technician
Alan Rowe ... Minister

Season 4, Episode 9: Dance of the Scorpions

24 August 1997
When the manager of the local building society and his wife are killed during an attempted kidnapping, Det. Superintendent Charles Wycliffe has to postpone a well-deserved holiday to Paris - much to the chagrin of his wife who decides to go without him. Since a shotgun was used in the killings, the police focus on licensed gun dealers, particularly Patrick Durno who has never had any convictions but is known to have had links to organized crime when he lived in London. When he's ordered to stop investigating Durno without an explanation, he disobeys and presses ahead jeopardizing a major investigation.
Leslie Grantham ... Patrick Durno
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Stevan Rimkus ... Parsons
Daniel Moynihan ... Mr. Dyson
Celia Breckon ... Mrs. Dyson (as Celia Breckan)
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Timothy Carlton ... Chairman of Rotary Club
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Dugald Bruce Lockhart ... PC Greener
Lesley Duff ... Rubina Winter

Heidi Monsen ... Computer Operator
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Fiona England ... Girl on Cliff
Fine Time Fontayne ... Ronald 'Banjo' Formby
Philip Glenister ... Det. Sgt. Eric Findlay
Marc Warren ... DC Arnie Swarland
Terry Arnold ... Billy - Durno's bodyguard

Rachel Shelley ... Sarah
Jane Slavin ... Hazel Formby
Leonard Preston ... Jeffries
Bill Cashmore ... Smith
Ron Mills ... Team Leader
Jane Galloway ... Forensic Officer
Simon Cook ... Geesink
Tim Faraday ... Cropman
Rory Wilton ... Technician

Season 5


Season 5, Episode 1: On Offer

17 May 1998
With Wycliffe recovering from Patric Durno's attempt to kill him, Kersey takes charge when Farmer Miller wages war on anglers legally fishing on his land. When a salmon poacher is found dead Lucy Lane resents Kersey's leading the enquiry and makes an unsuccessful promotion bid, but Kersey reels in the killer himself. Wycliffe rejects early retirement and returns to work.
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Kathryn Allerston ... Nurse
Adie Allen ... Janet Miller
Jeff Nuttall ... David Miller

Martin Delaney ... Fisherman 1
Glenn Hanning ... Fisherman 2
Jeremy Parnell ... Fisherman 3
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
James Taylor ... Consultant
Quentin Jones ... Young Doctor
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Sally Faulkner ... Sian
Norman Gregory ... Sergeant Hogg
John Joyce ... Andrew Hardie
Martin Herdman ... Billy Davidson
Chas Bryer ... Joe Charlton
Bill Petrie ... Amos (as William Petrie)
Jeremy Balfour ... Uniformed PC
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
David Firth ... Angus
John Abbott ... Dan Farthing
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Virginia Clay ... SOCO
Cristian Solimeno ... Det Const Dick Hall
Annette Bentley ... Sandra Oaksey
Brian Cory ... Hospital Doctor

Calum MacPherson ... Brendan Oliver
Tim Griggs ... Technician
Glenn Marks ... Paul Oaksey (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 2: Time Out

24 May 1998
Kim, a prostitute, informs Doug Kersey that a punter told her that,three nights earlier,he murdered another lady of the night. Kersey is initially sceptical but evidence points to James Lassiter, a neighbour of Wycliffe,formerly acquitted of a sex crime but logged as a kerb crawler. However, a regular user of prostitutes hangs himself by a lake and ,when it is dredged, Mrs. Lassiter's corpse is found. Her husband was aware of her obsession with playing at being a prostitute and played along to please her. Lucy Lane gets back with journalist ex-lover Angus.
Pauline Turner ... Kim
John Vine ... Raymond King
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
John Flanagan ... Lassiter
Gerard Horan ... Det Sgt Caplin
Cristian Solimeno ... Det Const Dick Hall
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Charlie Hayes ... Ruth Wycliffe
David Firth ... Angus
Anthony Smee ... Rupert
Dean Harris ... Tolman
Andy Mulligan ... Café Stall Holder
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Kay Frosdick ... Beth
Arthur White ... Taxi Driver

Season 5, Episode 3: Standing Stone

31 May 1998
Sophie Cattran, wife of Doug Kersey's friend Mike, goes missing after her evening class and her belongings are found at the Devil's Gateway, standing stones linked to the entrance to Hell in local superstition. After the class tutor has been found murdered Mike explains that his wife disappeared once before, without her medication, and almost killed somebody. Sophie reappears but the police are involved in a dash to the Devil's Gateway to prevent another slaying.
Lucy Cohu ... Sophie Cattran
Thomas Lockyer ... Mike Cattran
Jimmy Yuill ... DI Doug Kersey
Matthew Mitchell ... Det Sgt Ken Robins
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Ralph Watson ... John Combes
Marylou Fontaine ... 1st Mature Student
Sarah Lincoln ... WPC
Jill Lamede ... 2nd Mature Student
Peggy Salmon ... Older Lady
Helen Griffin ... Jenny Prin
John Wheatley ... David Moyle
Michael Attwell ... DCC Stevens
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Brian Gear ... Hiker
Scatter the Mud ... Folk Band

Season 5, Episode 4: Feeding the Rat

7 June 1998
Climber Gareth Denton is killed in a cliff fall. A less than reliable witness drunkenly proclaims in the local pubs that he was murdered by his climbing partner, the obsessive Hugh Barrington, and a reconstruction tends to bear this out. Wycliffe suspects that Barrington is guilty but cannot find a motive. Lucy Lane, meanwhile, is pregnant and decides to bring up the baby on her own, having split again with boyfriend Angus.
Paul Venables ... Hugh Barrington
Chris Jury ... Toby Penwarren
Kate Byers ... Laura Starkie
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Cristian Solimeno ... DC Dick Hall
Matthew Mitchell ... DS Ken Robins
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Bernard Gallagher ... Vic Garland
Toby Davies ... Solicitor
Mairead Carty ... Wendy Chiverton
Chris Humphreys ... Jim Hornby (as Chris Humphries)

Season 5, Episode 5: Scope

21 June 1998
Policeman Alan Trier is murdered and the abrasive Deputy Chief Constable Roth orders Wycliffe to avoid any scandal which would attract outside criticism in his investigation, given that Trier's wife had been having an affair with another officer - making them the obvious suspects. However, nothing is ever obvious to Wycliffe. . .

Shelagh McLeod ... Jane Trier

Michael Nardone ... Joe Duggan
Clive Francis ... Chief Inspector Bonner
Raymond Brody ... Landlord
Peter Harding ... Tom Dacre
Sammy Johnson ... Adrian Wright
Andrew Bicknell ... Alan Trier
Flip Webster ... Mrs. Wheeler
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Lou Wakefield ... Deputy Chief Const. Roth
Barry Saturley ... Lord Lieutenant
Charlie Hayes ... Ruth Wycliffe
Kenneth Bryans ... DC Harris
Donald Pickering ... Sir Martin Cook
Belinda Sinclair ... Patricia
Tim Wylton ... Franks
Cristian Solimeno ... Det Const Dick Hall
Jane Trethowan ... WPC
Louise Midgley ... TV Presenter

Season 5, Episode 6: Land's End

5 July 1998
Wycliffe is snapped with a tele-photo lens apparently giving money to Susan Brookes, who once helped him put her homicidal spouse away. He is accused of taking bribes when thirty thousand pounds is put into his account and he is suspended. Lucy, investigating the murder of two drug dealers, takes immediate maternity leave to help him and they discover that Selby, a notorious computer hacker and the ex-cell-mate of Susan's husband, is responsible. A showdown at Land's End also ties in with Lucy's investigation.
Marian McLoughlin ... Lynne Carney
Cristian Solimeno ... Det Const Dick Hall
Jack Shepherd ... Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Helen Masters ... DI Lucy Lane
John Castle ... Peter Selby
Ann Beach ... Mrs. Wimble
Jan Graveson ... Rosie
Lou Wakefield ... DCC Roth
Lynn Farleigh ... Helen Wycliffe
Brian Croucher ... Det. Supt. Healey
Matthew Mitchell ... Acting DI Ken Robins
Morgan Jones ... Greg Fry
Gregory Chisholm ... David Wycliffe (as Greg Chisholm)
Albert Welling ... Technician
David Firth ... Angus
Annie Leatherby ... Group Leader
Natasha Sutherland ... Young Mum
Carol Harvey ... Older Mum
Jane Trethowan ... Switchboard Operator

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