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Taggart: New Blood
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Now the longest-running crime drama on UK television, Taggart is back with a series of new episodes, a more contemporary feel and a host of guest characters.
The city of Glasgow offers a unique backdrop and a characteristic dry wit. So whether it’s making the connection between the torture and mutilation of a newly qualified doctor and drug trafficking, or investigating when a seemingly open and shut arson and murder investigation becomes more sinister, the team are always on hand. But there are also a series of personal issues threatening to derail their investigation, as lives begin to spiral out of control.
Starring Blythe Duff as DS Jackie Reid, John Michie as DI Robbie Ross and Alex Norton as DCI Matt Burke.
Bad Medicine
When a newly-qualified doctor is found tortured and mutilated in a vacant warehouse the team discover connections to a drug trafficking case.
Abuse of Trust
When Ship-workers union leader Will Ramsay is shot dead in the middle of a labour dispute, corporate killing seems the most likely cause. But the real motivations lie much closer to home.
Silent Truth
When Iranian refugee Farid Mamood is burnt to death, it initially appears that a racially motivated murder has occurred. But Burke is not so sure...
Fallen Angels
When three children and their father are found dead in a tenement flat, what initially appears to be an open and shut case becomes something altogether more sinister.
Bloodsport
The murder of a boxer leads the team into a murky world of cage fighting, illegal gambling and lap dancing. Ross’ own gambling addiction is exposed.
Ends of Justice
A busker is fatally stabbed in the city centre. As a newly promoted DI Reid heads up the murder investigation, Robbie Ross’ life begins to unravel...
These episodes have never been previously available on DVD.
- Delta
- Bill Anderson
- Jean Stewart
- Douglas MacKinnon
- 15
- Blythe Duff
- John Michie
- Alex Norton
- English
- 6
- Taggart
- Free
Taggart: New Blood
£39.99
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4 instalments of £9.99 with clearpay Learn more
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Now the longest-running crime drama on UK television, Taggart is back with a series of new episodes, a more contemporary feel and a host of guest characters.
The city of Glasgow offers a unique backdrop and a characteristic dry wit. So whether it’s making the connection between the torture and mutilation of a newly qualified doctor and drug trafficking, or investigating when a seemingly open and shut arson and murder investigation becomes more sinister, the team are always on hand. But there are also a series of personal issues threatening to derail their investigation, as lives begin to spiral out of control.
Starring Blythe Duff as DS Jackie Reid, John Michie as DI Robbie Ross and Alex Norton as DCI Matt Burke.
Bad Medicine
When a newly-qualified doctor is found tortured and mutilated in a vacant warehouse the team discover connections to a drug trafficking case.
Abuse of Trust
When Ship-workers union leader Will Ramsay is shot dead in the middle of a labour dispute, corporate killing seems the most likely cause. But the real motivations lie much closer to home.
Silent Truth
When Iranian refugee Farid Mamood is burnt to death, it initially appears that a racially motivated murder has occurred. But Burke is not so sure...
Fallen Angels
When three children and their father are found dead in a tenement flat, what initially appears to be an open and shut case becomes something altogether more sinister.
Bloodsport
The murder of a boxer leads the team into a murky world of cage fighting, illegal gambling and lap dancing. Ross’ own gambling addiction is exposed.
Ends of Justice
A busker is fatally stabbed in the city centre. As a newly promoted DI Reid heads up the murder investigation, Robbie Ross’ life begins to unravel...
These episodes have never been previously available on DVD.
- Delta
- Bill Anderson
- Jean Stewart
- Douglas MacKinnon
- 15
- Blythe Duff
- John Michie
- Alex Norton
- English
- 6
- Taggart
- Free
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