Jericho
Television Show
Damaged Goods...wrong hands. A young boy living on the estate, Gabriel Tyler, appears to be the focus of strange powers, and also for the attentions of Mrs Jericho, whose own grievously ill young son seems to be linked to Gabriel in some way, through a secret... In this article: Damaged Goods, Russell T Davies, Doctor Who, Virgin Books, Dark Season, Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor, and Jericho |
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Wikipedia | November 18, 2009
The Dead of Jericho
...Anne Scott at a party hosted by Mrs. Murdoch in North Oxford. Six months later Anne Scott is found hanging in her kitchen at 9 Canal Reach, Jericho , Oxford. Initially Chief Inspector Bell, from the closer Oxford Central station on St....
In this article: The Dead of Jericho, Anthony Minghella, Thames Valley Police, and Oedipus
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Jericho, Oxford
...based around the same area. Philip Pullman set parts of his novels Northern Lights '' and ''Lyra's Oxford in Jericho. In the books, Jericho is home to the water-dwelling "Gyptians". He has been a vocal advocate of the residential boaters'...
In this article: Jericho, Oxford, Oxford Canal, Jude the Obscure, Walton Street, Oxford University Press, and Thomas Hardy
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Guardian | October 31, 2009
Morse or Blair? Now that's a tricky one
...is currently showing it and then be at a loss to explain my growing consternation and boredom as I get to the bit of The Dead of Jericho that I can actually recite off by heart. How will it cope as its processor converts my facial...
In this article: EU, Tony Blair, Inspector Morse, Europe, Derivative, The Observer, JavaScript, Tories, and Cellophane
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Wikipedia | September 27, 2009
Jericho (UK TV series)
...again relationship with his next door neighbour/prostitute it is unknown what previous relationships Jericho has had. For assistants Jericho has a faithful secretary; a tough Sergeant and for comic relief an asthmatic younger DI assistant...
In this article: Jericho, Jericho, Scotland Yard, World War I, World War II, ITV, Inspector Morse, and Robert Lindsay
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Wikipedia | November 27, 2009
Robert Lindsay (actor)
...in London's Soho in the 1950s. In January and February 2006, he appeared as Sneath in two loosely linked Stephen Poliakoff dramas, ''Friends and Crocodiles and Gideon's Daughter, shown on BBC One. He was the only actor to appear in...
In this article: Robert Lindsay Stevenson, Citizen Smith, Laurence Olivier Award, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, ITV, Alan Bleasdale, London, Diana Weston, Tony Blair, and G.B.H.
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Wikipedia | November 20, 2009
David Troughton
...Harvey, side-kick to the title character of the ITV detective show Jericho ''. He appeared in an episode of "Agatha Christie's Poirot" in 1993 (The Yellow Iris). He has also appeared in two separate episodes of ''Midsomer Murders, in 1998 and...
In this article: David Troughton, Rab C. Nesbitt, Doctor Who, The Last Detective, Big Finish, ITV, Jim Troughton, Professor, Doctor, and Peter Davison
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Jericho is the title of an ITV British crime drama series which was transmitted in 2005. It was created and written by Stewart Harcourt. The series starred Robert Lindsay as Detective Inspector Michael Jericho who is loved by the public but is himself embarrassed by his hero status. The series was set in London in 1958.
The series was shown in the United States in 2006 as part of the PBS Mystery! series and by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2008.
- Name:
- Jericho
- Country of Origin:
- United Kingdom
- Genre:
- Crime
- Produced by:
- Cameron McAllister
- Executive Producer:
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- Damien Timmer
- Rebecca Eaton
- Michele Buck
- Created By:
- Stewart Harcourt
- Starring:
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- David Troughton
- Lydia Leonard
- CiarĂ¡n McMenamin
- Robert Lindsay
- Composer:
- Dominik Scherrer
- Developed by:
- Granada Television
- Language:
- English
- Broadcast Channel:
- ITV
- Number of Seasons:
- 1
- First:
- October 16, 2005
- Last:
- 6 November 2005
- Number of Episodes:
- 4
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