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The Last Detective

TV series (2003–2007)


Summary

TV series (2003–2007)

FieldValue
imageTheLastDetective.jpg
genreCrime drama
Comedy drama
creatorLeslie Thomas
writerRichard Harris
starringPeter Davison
Sean Hughes
Emma Amos
Rob Spendlove
Charles De'Ath
Vineeta Rishi
Elizabeth Bennett
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series4
num_episodes17
executive_producerMichelle Buck
Tim Vaughan
Damien Timmer
Aviyan Bahri
producerNick Hurran
Robbie Sandison
Deirdre Keir
composerRupert Gregson-Williams
Alastair King
runtime90 minutes (Series 1—3)
120 minutes (Series 4)
companyMeridian Broadcasting
Granada Productions (2003–2005)
ITV Productions (2007)
channelITV
first_aired
last_aired

the television series

Comedy drama Sean Hughes Emma Amos Rob Spendlove Charles De'Ath Vineeta Rishi Elizabeth Bennett Tim Vaughan Damien Timmer Aviyan Bahri Robbie Sandison Deirdre Keir Alastair King 120 minutes (Series 4) Granada Productions (2003–2005) ITV Productions (2007)

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 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. 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

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 better 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; for instance, Davies returns to pick up a dog whose custody he shares with Julie in the first episode, served as her occasional chauffeur and carries 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

  • Peter 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 MacLachlan 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

Episodes

Series 1 (2003)

Series 2 (2004)

Series 3 (2005)

Series 4 (2007)

Home media

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.

References

References

  1. "Weekly top 30 programmes – BARB".
  2. (18 February 2009). "DVD reviews: 'George Gently' and 'The Last Detective,' British mysteries never broadcast in the U.S.". Los Angeles Times.
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