we are getting it in HD at a new time slot,i saw reg in it a while back but hes like nick cotton.
besides maybe scotland is crime free and being replaced with kilt making and scottish loose women![]()
we are getting it in HD at a new time slot,i saw reg in it a while back but hes like nick cotton.
besides maybe scotland is crime free and being replaced with kilt making and scottish loose women![]()
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
I saw Nick Cotton in Kingston on Thames buying a book in that big book shop in the market squareI am glad Reg is still sleuthing though
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What you wingeying about...???
You got what not many people south of the border are not really bothered to watch on tv....
"Taggart"....
Now, that's real murrrrrderrrr........![]()
Alas, the character of PC Reg was given the "chop"... or rather, the actor [Jeff Stewart] was written out of the series. Bob Cryer and June Ackland - sergeants both - played by Eric Richard and Trudy Goodwin, respectively were, on the other hand, pensioned off.
Strangely [with me being a Scot and all] I wasn't quite so familiarwith THIS "homegrown" programme. Gwyneth Guthrie was the name of the actress in the role of 'Mrs Mack', who put you in mind of your dear old gran.
Lucky YOU! At least you'll still be able to watch it ... in High Definition, at that!
He IS indeed! Very different sort of characters, though.
You kidding ... ??
Sadly... no longer
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