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{{quote|''There's been a murder''.}}
{{quote|''There's been a murder''.}}


A [[Long Runner|long-runnin[[Category:TV Series]]] [[British Series|British]] detective series, running from 1983 to 2010 (at which point ITV withdrew their funding, forcing the show's cancellation).
A [[Long Runner|long-running]] [[British Series|British]] detective series, running from 1983 to 2010 (at which point ITV withdrew their funding, forcing the show's cancellation).


Set in [[Bonnie Scotland|Glasgow, Scotland]], it has a very bad case of [[Never One Murde[[Category:TV Series]]]. The series was named after its main character, Jim Taggart, who is no longer in the series due to the [[The Character Died with Him|death]] of Mark McManus, who portrayed him. Rather surprisingly, the show has carried on longer ''without'' him than it did when he was alive.
Set in [[Bonnie Scotland|Glasgow, Scotland]], it has a very bad case of [[Never One Murder]]. The series was named after its main character, Jim Taggart, who is no longer in the series due to the [[The Character Died with Him|death]] of Mark McManus, who portrayed him. Rather surprisingly, the show has carried on longer ''without'' him than it did when he was alive.


According to [[The Other Wik[[Category:TV Series]]], the show is frequently summed up by saying "murder" in a very strong Glaswegian accent (e.g. a parody in ''[[The Fast Show]]'' consisted entirely of policemen standing around a corpse and saying "He's deeed, he's bin mudded!").
According to [[The Other Wiki]], the show is frequently summed up by saying "murder" in a very strong Glaswegian accent (e.g. a parody in ''[[The Fast Show]]'' consisted entirely of policemen standing around a corpse and saying "He's deeed, he's bin mudded!").




Not to be confused with [[Atlas Shrugged|Dagny or James Taggar[[Category:TV Series]]].
Not to be confused with [[Atlas Shrugged|Dagny or James Taggart]].


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* [[Artifact Titl[[Category:TV Series]]]: Jim Taggart no longer appears in the show, due to actor Mark McManus's death.
* [[Artifact Title]]: Jim Taggart no longer appears in the show, due to actor Mark McManus's death.
* [[Ascended Extr[[Category:TV Series]]]: James McPherson had a brief appearance as a young DC in 'The Killing Philosophy', before becoming Taggart's assistant for the rest of the Mark McManus episodes. After Mark McManus died, Mike Jardine got promoted to DCI and became the main character for the next few years.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: James McPherson had a brief appearance as a young DC in 'The Killing Philosophy', before becoming Taggart's assistant for the rest of the Mark McManus episodes. After Mark McManus died, Mike Jardine got promoted to DCI and became the main character for the next few years.
* [[Autopsy Snack Tim[[Category:TV Series]]]: One of the coroners tends to do this.
* [[Autopsy Snack Time]]: One of the coroners tends to do this.
* [[Beam Me Up, Scott[[Category:TV Series]]]: ''There's been a murder.'', funnily enough.
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: ''There's been a murder.'', funnily enough.
* [[Beneath Suspicio[[Category:TV Series]]]
* [[Beneath Suspicion]]
* [[Bonnie Scotland]]
* [[Bonnie Scotland]]
* [[British Brevit[[Category:TV Series]]]: 100 episodes in 25 years. ''[[Taggar[[Category:TV Series]]]'' episodes are kind of like buses. [[Metaphorgotten|Buses that are twice as long as normal shows, mind]]. A single 'episode' was normally 2-4 hours in the days before it was serialised down to an hour.
* [[British Brevity]]: 100 episodes in 25 years. ''[[Taggart]]'' episodes are kind of like buses. [[Metaphorgotten|Buses that are twice as long as normal shows, mind]]. A single 'episode' was normally 2-4 hours in the days before it was serialised down to an hour.
* [[The Character Died with Hi[[Category:TV Series]]]: Mark McManus, as noted above.
* [[The Character Died with Him]]: Mark McManus, as noted above.
* [[Detective Dram[[Category:TV Series]]]
* [[Detective Drama]]
* [[Exposition Victi[[Category:TV Series]]]: in "Forbidden Fruit"
* [[Exposition Victim]]: in "Forbidden Fruit"
* [[Fable Remak[[Category:TV Series]]]: The episode 'Gingerbread' was a modern retelling of 'Hansel and Gretel'
* [[Fable Remake]]: The episode 'Gingerbread' was a modern retelling of 'Hansel and Gretel'
* [[Thematic Theme Tun[[Category:TV Series]]]: "No Mean City".
* [[Thematic Theme Tune]]: "No Mean City".
* [[Never One Murde[[Category:TV Series]]]
* [[Never One Murder]]
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitut[[Category:TV Series]]]
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]
* [[Violent Glaswegia[[Category:TV Series]]]: Only often more calculating than usual.
* [[Violent Glaswegian]]: Only often more calculating than usual.


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[[Category:British Serie[[Category:TV Series]]]
[[Category:British Series]]
[[Category:Taggar[[Category:TV Series]]]
[[Category:Taggart]]
[[Category:Live-Action TV of the 1980[[Category:TV Series]]]
[[Category:Live-Action TV of the 1980s]]
[[Category:Live-Action TV of the 1990[[Category:TV Series]]]
[[Category:Live-Action TV of the 1990s]]
[[Category:Live-Action TV of the 2000[[Category:TV Series]]]
[[Category:Live-Action TV of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Western Animatio[[Category:TV Series]]]

Revision as of 02:12, 2 October 2020

There's been a murder.

A long-running British detective series, running from 1983 to 2010 (at which point ITV withdrew their funding, forcing the show's cancellation).

Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it has a very bad case of Never One Murder. The series was named after its main character, Jim Taggart, who is no longer in the series due to the death of Mark McManus, who portrayed him. Rather surprisingly, the show has carried on longer without him than it did when he was alive.

According to The Other Wiki, the show is frequently summed up by saying "murder" in a very strong Glaswegian accent (e.g. a parody in The Fast Show consisted entirely of policemen standing around a corpse and saying "He's deeed, he's bin mudded!").


Not to be confused with Dagny or James Taggart.

Tropes used in Taggart include: