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The Last Detective

The Last Detective is a British TV comedy drama series, broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007, starring Peter Davison as the title character, Detective Constable "Dangerous Davies". The series is based on the "Dangerous Davies" series of novels written by Leslie Thomas, and was filmed in the north London suburbs of Willesden, Neasden and Harlesden. The gentle but engrossing nature of the series was in stark contrast to other hard-hitting police dramas of the time, but this appeared to be a winning formula, becoming a surprise rating success.

The Last Detective
GenreCrime drama
Comedy drama
Created byLeslie Thomas
Written byRichard Harris
StarringPeter Davison
Sean Hughes
Emma Amos
Rob Spendlove
Charles De'Ath
Vineeta Rishi
Elizabeth Bennett
ComposersRupert Gregson-Williams
Alastair King
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes17 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMichelle Buck
Tim Vaughan
Damien Timmer
Aviyan Bahri
ProducersNick Hurran
Robbie Sandison
Deirdre Keir
Running time90 minutes (Series 1—3)
120 minutes (Series 4)
Production companiesMeridian Broadcasting
Granada Productions (2003–2005)
ITV Productions (2007)
Original release
NetworkITV
Release7 February 2003 (2003-02-07) –
31 May 2007 (2007-05-31)

The first series aired in 2003, with three more series following it. The first, second and third series all consist of four 70-minute episodes (90-minutes with advertisements). The fourth series is slightly longer, encompassing five episodes in the series. After a total of seventeen episodes, production company Meridian Broadcasting (later Granada Productions), who produced the programme, stated that the series had been axed due to falling viewing figures, and that the fourth series would be the last.

The Granada series was not the first time that the title character had appeared on television. He previously appeared in a TV movie, first broadcast on 4 January 1981, starring Bernard Cribbins.

Background edit

The series follows Detective Constable "Dangerous" Davies. Davies discovered a crime committed by a fellow officer at the opening of the series, and is treated as a pariah by his colleagues as a consequence. Moreover, he is committed to his work and is staunchly humane, leading to a view of his being soft by colleagues, and a degree of grudging respect from local criminals. The show's title reflects the initial attitude of his superiors, who describe him as "the last detective" who would be considered to head up a major case. Recurring themes include Davies solving the apparently minor crimes he is given, often resolving more complex and associated crimes (historical or contemporary), and Davies repeatedly being the target of practical jokes by younger but more well positioned detectives in his unit.

As the series progresses his reputation improves with his superior, Detective Inspector (DI) Aspinall, who realises that Davies' intelligence and fair but determined methods make him the best policeman in his squad. A strained mutual respect develops between the two characters as Davies increasingly finds the time to try to understand the troubled, hard drinking DI and his history (and demons).

The other major aspect of the series concerns Davies' private life, which centres on his estranged wife, Julie (played by Emma Amos). The storyline regularly integrates Davies' attempts to address the loss of his wife's respect and to repair the damage done to their marriage after his career stalls in the Metropolitan Police Force; for instance, the estranged character returns to pick up a dog whose custody he shares with Julie (see below), to serve as her occasional chauffeur, and to carry out routine household maintenance at the family home (occasionally intersecting with Julie's new relationship interests).

His work and personal life intertwine in interactions with his friend, the irreverent and rather feckless Mod (short for Modesty) Lewis, played by the Irish comedian Sean Hughes, which include their park bench talks about cases and life, Davies' chauffeuring the unlicensed Mod, and Davies' walking his dog—an unnamed, but consistent character, a Landseer in early episodes, and later a St Bernard. Other recurring plot elements are the now "semi-detached" Davies' interactions with various female characters, episode by episode, and his relationship with Mrs Fulljames (Elizabeth Bennett), the romantic daydreaming landlady of the Bali-Hai Guest House, where he resides for a period.

Cast edit

Series overview edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
147 February 2003 (2003-02-07)28 February 2003 (2003-02-28)
2413 February 2004 (2004-02-13)5 March 2004 (2004-03-05)
3429 May 2005 (2005-05-29)19 June 2005 (2005-06-19)
453 May 2007 (2007-05-03)31 May 2007 (2007-05-31)

Episodes edit

Series 1 (2003) edit

Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers
(millions)[1]
Original airdate
1"The Last Detective"Richard HarrisNick Hurran6.25m7 February 2003 (2003-02-07)
Davies' investigation into the disappearance of a seventeen-year-old girl deepens when he discovers evidence which suggests she was murdered.
2"Moonlight"Richard HarrisDouglas Mackinnon6.26m14 February 2003 (2003-02-14)
The disappearance of an elderly philanderer takes an interesting turn when his abandoned car is found parked in the grounds of Heathrow Airport.
3"Tricia"Richard HarrisPip Broughton5.74m21 February 2003 (2003-02-21)
Davies discovers a link between three separate investigations - an armed robbery at a job centre, the disappearance of a pensioner and a routine house burglary.
4"Lofty"Richard HarrisMatthew Evans6.18m28 February 2003 (2003-02-28)
Davies investigates the drowning of a local character known for collecting discarded scraps of paper - but did he stumble across someone's well kept secrets?

Series 2 (2004) edit

Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers
(millions)[1]
Original airdate
1"Christine"Richard HarrisFerdinand Fairfax6.18m13 February 2004 (2004-02-13)
Davies investigates the murder of a former Lottery winner after he is burned to death while drunk in a locked room in a suspected arson attack.
2"The Long Bank Holiday"Russell LewisMoira Armstrong5.77m20 February 2004 (2004-02-20)
Davies has to juggle a possible suicide, a murderer who has absconded from prison, the discovery of human remains in a local garden and a spate of computer thefts.
3"Benefit to Mankind"Michael AitkinsGavin Millar5.65m27 February 2004 (2004-02-27)
When the body of a medical researcher is found in the river, Davies suspects the case may be suicide - until the man's co-worker later disappears.
4"Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts"Russell LewisDavid Tucker5.74m5 March 2004 (2004-03-05)
The case of a young Eastern European girl who is arrested for shoplifting takes a bizarre turn when police arrive to interview her mother - and find she has been strangled.

Series 3 (2005) edit

Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers
(millions)[1]
Original airdate
1"Friends Reunited"Kevin ClarkeA.J. Quinn6.3729 May 2005 (2005-05-29)
Nick Roberts (Peter Sullivan), a multi-millionaire mobile phone salesman, is found dead after being stabbed fifteen times at a school reunion party held by his former classmate Edward Netherton (Steve Pemberton). Prime suspect for the murder is Simon Dabney (Stephen Tompkinson), Nick's former best friend who has since become a heroin addict. Despite Aspinall and Pimlott being convinced of Dabney's guilt, Davies suspects there is more to the case than meets the eye, and discovers that Dabney in fact has an alibi for the time of the murder - the only problem being that the man who supposedly saw him, Denny Flemyng (David Calder), known locally as 'The Man With No Name', is a convicted career criminal who disappeared sixteen years previously, presumed dead. Davies uses Mod's help to try and track down Flemyng in an attempt to prove Dabney's innocence.
2"Towpaths of Glory"Matthew ThomasDavid Tucker6.185 June 2005 (2005-06-05)
Frank Moore, a decorated war hero, is found shot through the head on a garbage pile at the local landfill. Davies suspects that a history of domestic violence against his wife, Cathy (Lindsey Coulson) may somehow be connected to his death. Davies also interviews Craig Thorn (Charles Dale), Moore's former business partner, with whom he had recently fallen out. However, when CCTV footage of an army vehicle close the location of Moore's murder on the night of his death is discovered, the spotlight is soon cast upon members of Moore's former platoon, including volatile sergeant Stephen Kay (Hugo Speer). Meanwhile, Mod has a new job directing customers to a carpet shop, Aspinall tries to make amends with his friends and colleagues as he prepares to give up drinking, and Davies is forced to fend off DS Jez Kendall, who has taken a shine to Julie.
3"Three Steps to Hendon"Tim VaughanMoira Armstrong6.1012 June 2005 (2005-06-12)
Teddy O'Connor (Tony Slattery), former lead singer of 1970s rock band Overnight Sensations, is found dead in his flat after suspected asphyxiation by alcohol. Pimlott and Barrett suspect death by misadventure, believing it is an open and shut case - but Davies isn't so sure. After investigating a noise complaint at a local pub and discovering that Teddy was involved in a punch up shortly before his death, Davies suspects murder, and the post mortem soon backs up his suspicions. Davies interviews Teddy's former bandmates, Harvey Troupe (Tim Healy) and Gerry Jameson (Nigel Planer), who both throw suspicion toward their former manager, Billy Wunder (Ian McNeice), whom they claim sexually abused them throughout their time in the band. However, the investigation takes a surprising turn when a link to the suicide of a fifteen-year-old girl in 1977 is made.
4"Willesden Confidential"Russell LewisMatthew Evans5.8419 June 2005 (2005-06-19)
Geoff Fallon (Connor Byrne), a local stock car driver, is murdered when his car bursts into flames during a race at the local stadium. Forensic analysis uncovers that the fuel supply line to his car had been tampered with prior to the race. Initially, Davies suspects Roly Kingwell (Sid Mitchell), a burger van employee whose five-year-old brother was mowed down and killed by Fallon in a hit-and-run some years previously. Roly initially confesses to the murder, but this only quashes Dangerous's suspicions about his being the killer. Davies's attention turns to Fallon's brother Steve (Aidan Gillen), a fellow stock car driver, with whom he had a friendly rivalry; Fallon's wife, Maureen (Michelle Collins); and local mechanic Andy Holden (Dorian Lough), who was working on the car prior to the race. Meanwhile, Davies agrees to help Aspinall out of trouble, and Mod learns to drive.

Series 4 (2007) edit

Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers
(millions)[1]
Original airdate
1"Once Upon a Time on the Westway"Matthew ThomasNick Laughland4.48m3 May 2007 (2007-05-03)
A notorious diamond robber, Jimmy Vincent, is released from prison, and within hours, an armed robbery involving the theft of diamonds is reported.
2"Dangerous Liaisons"Ed McCardieDavid Tucker4.52m10 May 2007 (2007-05-10)
The death of an amateur photographer uncovers a snuff film made in the 1980s, which shows footage of a young girl who was later found murdered.
3"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Willesden"Richard LeslieDouglas Mackinnon3.98m17 May 2007 (2007-05-17)
The poisoning of a stand-up comedian working the club circuit leads Davies into the murky world of comedy rivalry and playboy nightlife.
4"The Man from Montevideo"Matthew ThomasSandy Johnson4.34m24 May 2007 (2007-05-24)
Davies investigates the murder of a limousine driver who is found at the wheel of his limo, his neck having been slashed with a broken bottle.
5"The Dead Peasant's Society"Ed McCardieMartyn Friend3.92m31 May 2007 (2007-05-31)
Davies investigates the death of Daniel Boden, who is found dead at the wheel of his car on a football pitch, and uncovers a link to a local Masonic lodge.

Home media edit

The Last Detective: Complete Collection was released on Region 1 DVD on 20 January 2009 and includes all 17 episodes of the TV show, the earlier TV movie, and other features including an interview with Peter Davison. The DVD set is distributed by Acorn Media UK.

Further reading edit

  • Robert Lloyd, 2009, "What You're Watching, DVD reviews: 'George Gently' and 'The Last Detective,'" LA Times (online), 18 February 2009, see,[2] accessed 30 December 2018.
  • Lars Walker, 2012, "Netflix Review: 'The Last Detective,'" Brandywine Books (online), 30 October 2012, see [1], accessed 27 May 2015.
  • Lawrence Russell, 2007, "The Last Detective," Culture Court (online), August 2007, see,[3] accessed 27 May 2015.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Weekly top 30 programmes - BARB". barb.co.uk. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ "DVD reviews: 'George Gently' and 'The Last Detective,' British mysteries never broadcast in the U.S." Los Angeles Times. 18 February 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  3. ^ "The Last Detective is the Last Englishman".

External links edit

  • 1981 film: Dangerous Davies - The Last Detective at IMDb
  • TV series: The Last Detective at IMDb
  • The Last Detective at epguides.com

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This article is about the television series For the unrelated Peter Lovesey novel see The Last Detective book For the unrelated Robert Crais novel see The Last Detective novel The Last Detective is a British TV comedy drama series broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007 starring Peter Davison as the title character Detective Constable Dangerous Davies The series is based on the Dangerous Davies series of novels written by Leslie Thomas and was filmed in the north London suburbs of Willesden Neasden and Harlesden The gentle but engrossing nature of the series was in stark contrast to other hard hitting police dramas of the time but this appeared to be a winning formula becoming a surprise rating success The Last DetectiveGenreCrime dramaComedy dramaCreated byLeslie ThomasWritten byRichard HarrisStarringPeter DavisonSean HughesEmma AmosRob SpendloveCharles De AthVineeta RishiElizabeth BennettComposersRupert Gregson WilliamsAlastair KingCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes17 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMichelle BuckTim VaughanDamien TimmerAviyan BahriProducersNick HurranRobbie SandisonDeirdre KeirRunning time90 minutes Series 1 3 120 minutes Series 4 Production companiesMeridian BroadcastingGranada Productions 2003 2005 ITV Productions 2007 Original releaseNetworkITVRelease7 February 2003 2003 02 07 31 May 2007 2007 05 31 The first series aired in 2003 with three more series following it The first second and third series all consist of four 70 minute episodes 90 minutes with advertisements The fourth series is slightly longer encompassing five episodes in the series After a total of seventeen episodes production company Meridian Broadcasting later Granada Productions who produced the programme stated that the series had been axed due to falling viewing figures and that the fourth series would be the last The Granada series was not the first time that the title character had appeared on television He previously appeared in a TV movie first broadcast on 4 January 1981 starring Bernard Cribbins Contents 1 Background 2 Cast 3 Series overview 4 Episodes 4 1 Series 1 2003 4 2 Series 2 2004 4 3 Series 3 2005 4 4 Series 4 2007 5 Home media 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThe series follows Detective Constable Dangerous Davies Davies discovered a crime committed by a fellow officer at the opening of the series and is treated as a pariah by his colleagues as a consequence Moreover he is committed to his work and is staunchly humane leading to a view of his being soft by colleagues and a degree of grudging respect from local criminals The show s title reflects the initial attitude of his superiors who describe him as the last detective who would be considered to head up a major case Recurring themes include Davies solving the apparently minor crimes he is given often resolving more complex and associated crimes historical or contemporary and Davies repeatedly being the target of practical jokes by younger but more well positioned detectives in his unit As the series progresses his reputation improves with his superior Detective Inspector DI Aspinall who realises that Davies intelligence and fair but determined methods make him the best policeman in his squad A strained mutual respect develops between the two characters as Davies increasingly finds the time to try to understand the troubled hard drinking DI and his history and demons The other major aspect of the series concerns Davies private life which centres on his estranged wife Julie played by Emma Amos The storyline regularly integrates Davies attempts to address the loss of his wife s respect and to repair the damage done to their marriage after his career stalls in the Metropolitan Police Force for instance the estranged character returns to pick up a dog whose custody he shares with Julie see below to serve as her occasional chauffeur and to carry out routine household maintenance at the family home occasionally intersecting with Julie s new relationship interests His work and personal life intertwine in interactions with his friend the irreverent and rather feckless Mod short for Modesty Lewis played by the Irish comedian Sean Hughes which include their park bench talks about cases and life Davies chauffeuring the unlicensed Mod and Davies walking his dog an unnamed but consistent character a Landseer in early episodes and later a St Bernard Other recurring plot elements are the now semi detached Davies interactions with various female characters episode by episode and his relationship with Mrs Fulljames Elizabeth Bennett the romantic daydreaming landlady of the Bali Hai Guest House where he resides for a period Cast editPeter Davison as Dangerous Davies detective constable Sean Hughes as Modesty Mod Lewis Davies best friend Emma Amos as Julie Davies Davies wife Rob Spendlove as Ray Aspinall detective inspector Charles De Ath as Phillip Pimlott detective sergeant Billy Geraghty as Darren Barrett detective constable Colin McLachlan as Timothy Stone police sergeant Series 1 2 Michele Austin as Cheryl Holmes WPC Series 1 Natasha Williams as Yvonne Clarke WPC Series 2 Vineeta Rishi as Maya Zsa Zsa Kapoor WPC Series 3 4 Elizabeth Bennett as Mrs Dorothy Fulljames Davies landlady Series 1 2 4 Series overview editSeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired147 February 2003 2003 02 07 28 February 2003 2003 02 28 2413 February 2004 2004 02 13 5 March 2004 2004 03 05 3429 May 2005 2005 05 29 19 June 2005 2005 06 19 453 May 2007 2007 05 03 31 May 2007 2007 05 31 Episodes editSeries 1 2003 edit Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers millions 1 Original airdate1 The Last Detective Richard HarrisNick Hurran6 25m7 February 2003 2003 02 07 Davies investigation into the disappearance of a seventeen year old girl deepens when he discovers evidence which suggests she was murdered 2 Moonlight Richard HarrisDouglas Mackinnon6 26m14 February 2003 2003 02 14 The disappearance of an elderly philanderer takes an interesting turn when his abandoned car is found parked in the grounds of Heathrow Airport 3 Tricia Richard HarrisPip Broughton5 74m21 February 2003 2003 02 21 Davies discovers a link between three separate investigations an armed robbery at a job centre the disappearance of a pensioner and a routine house burglary 4 Lofty Richard HarrisMatthew Evans6 18m28 February 2003 2003 02 28 Davies investigates the drowning of a local character known for collecting discarded scraps of paper but did he stumble across someone s well kept secrets Series 2 2004 edit Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers millions 1 Original airdate1 Christine Richard HarrisFerdinand Fairfax6 18m13 February 2004 2004 02 13 Davies investigates the murder of a former Lottery winner after he is burned to death while drunk in a locked room in a suspected arson attack 2 The Long Bank Holiday Russell LewisMoira Armstrong5 77m20 February 2004 2004 02 20 Davies has to juggle a possible suicide a murderer who has absconded from prison the discovery of human remains in a local garden and a spate of computer thefts 3 Benefit to Mankind Michael AitkinsGavin Millar5 65m27 February 2004 2004 02 27 When the body of a medical researcher is found in the river Davies suspects the case may be suicide until the man s co worker later disappears 4 Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts Russell LewisDavid Tucker5 74m5 March 2004 2004 03 05 The case of a young Eastern European girl who is arrested for shoplifting takes a bizarre turn when police arrive to interview her mother and find she has been strangled Series 3 2005 edit Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers millions 1 Original airdate1 Friends Reunited Kevin ClarkeA J Quinn6 3729 May 2005 2005 05 29 Nick Roberts Peter Sullivan a multi millionaire mobile phone salesman is found dead after being stabbed fifteen times at a school reunion party held by his former classmate Edward Netherton Steve Pemberton Prime suspect for the murder is Simon Dabney Stephen Tompkinson Nick s former best friend who has since become a heroin addict Despite Aspinall and Pimlott being convinced of Dabney s guilt Davies suspects there is more to the case than meets the eye and discovers that Dabney in fact has an alibi for the time of the murder the only problem being that the man who supposedly saw him Denny Flemyng David Calder known locally as The Man With No Name is a convicted career criminal who disappeared sixteen years previously presumed dead Davies uses Mod s help to try and track down Flemyng in an attempt to prove Dabney s innocence 2 Towpaths of Glory Matthew ThomasDavid Tucker6 185 June 2005 2005 06 05 Frank Moore a decorated war hero is found shot through the head on a garbage pile at the local landfill Davies suspects that a history of domestic violence against his wife Cathy Lindsey Coulson may somehow be connected to his death Davies also interviews Craig Thorn Charles Dale Moore s former business partner with whom he had recently fallen out However when CCTV footage of an army vehicle close the location of Moore s murder on the night of his death is discovered the spotlight is soon cast upon members of Moore s former platoon including volatile sergeant Stephen Kay Hugo Speer Meanwhile Mod has a new job directing customers to a carpet shop Aspinall tries to make amends with his friends and colleagues as he prepares to give up drinking and Davies is forced to fend off DS Jez Kendall who has taken a shine to Julie 3 Three Steps to Hendon Tim VaughanMoira Armstrong6 1012 June 2005 2005 06 12 Teddy O Connor Tony Slattery former lead singer of 1970s rock band Overnight Sensations is found dead in his flat after suspected asphyxiation by alcohol Pimlott and Barrett suspect death by misadventure believing it is an open and shut case but Davies isn t so sure After investigating a noise complaint at a local pub and discovering that Teddy was involved in a punch up shortly before his death Davies suspects murder and the post mortem soon backs up his suspicions Davies interviews Teddy s former bandmates Harvey Troupe Tim Healy and Gerry Jameson Nigel Planer who both throw suspicion toward their former manager Billy Wunder Ian McNeice whom they claim sexually abused them throughout their time in the band However the investigation takes a surprising turn when a link to the suicide of a fifteen year old girl in 1977 is made 4 Willesden Confidential Russell LewisMatthew Evans5 8419 June 2005 2005 06 19 Geoff Fallon Connor Byrne a local stock car driver is murdered when his car bursts into flames during a race at the local stadium Forensic analysis uncovers that the fuel supply line to his car had been tampered with prior to the race Initially Davies suspects Roly Kingwell Sid Mitchell a burger van employee whose five year old brother was mowed down and killed by Fallon in a hit and run some years previously Roly initially confesses to the murder but this only quashes Dangerous s suspicions about his being the killer Davies s attention turns to Fallon s brother Steve Aidan Gillen a fellow stock car driver with whom he had a friendly rivalry Fallon s wife Maureen Michelle Collins and local mechanic Andy Holden Dorian Lough who was working on the car prior to the race Meanwhile Davies agrees to help Aspinall out of trouble and Mod learns to drive Series 4 2007 edit Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers millions 1 Original airdate1 Once Upon a Time on the Westway Matthew ThomasNick Laughland4 48m3 May 2007 2007 05 03 A notorious diamond robber Jimmy Vincent is released from prison and within hours an armed robbery involving the theft of diamonds is reported 2 Dangerous Liaisons Ed McCardieDavid Tucker4 52m10 May 2007 2007 05 10 The death of an amateur photographer uncovers a snuff film made in the 1980s which shows footage of a young girl who was later found murdered 3 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Willesden Richard LeslieDouglas Mackinnon3 98m17 May 2007 2007 05 17 The poisoning of a stand up comedian working the club circuit leads Davies into the murky world of comedy rivalry and playboy nightlife 4 The Man from Montevideo Matthew ThomasSandy Johnson4 34m24 May 2007 2007 05 24 Davies investigates the murder of a limousine driver who is found at the wheel of his limo his neck having been slashed with a broken bottle 5 The Dead Peasant s Society Ed McCardieMartyn Friend3 92m31 May 2007 2007 05 31 Davies investigates the death of Daniel Boden who is found dead at the wheel of his car on a football pitch and uncovers a link to a local Masonic lodge Home media editThe Last Detective Complete Collection was released on Region 1 DVD on 20 January 2009 and includes all 17 episodes of the TV show the earlier TV movie and other features including an interview with Peter Davison The DVD set is distributed by Acorn Media UK Further reading editRobert Lloyd 2009 What You re Watching DVD reviews George Gently and The Last Detective LA Times online 18 February 2009 see 2 accessed 30 December 2018 Lars Walker 2012 Netflix Review The Last Detective Brandywine Books online 30 October 2012 see 1 accessed 27 May 2015 Lawrence Russell 2007 The Last Detective Culture Court online August 2007 see 3 accessed 27 May 2015 References edit a b c d Weekly top 30 programmes BARB barb co uk Retrieved 19 August 2017 DVD reviews George Gently and The Last Detective British mysteries never broadcast in the U S Los Angeles Times 18 February 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2018 The Last Detective is the Last Englishman External links edit1981 film Dangerous Davies The Last Detective at IMDb TV series The Last Detective at IMDb The Last Detective at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Last Detective amp oldid 1182453812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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