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the free encyclopedia Scottish television detective series (1985–2010) For other uses · see Taggart (disambiguation) . This article includes a list of general references · who wrote many of the episodes · who played the title character Jim Taggart · died in 1994. However · directed by Laurence Moody and broadcast in 1983 · and his boss after the second episode · "Dead Ringer" · whose physical disability did not prevent her from pursuing a number of interests in life · while her cynical husband stuck mainly to his job. Throughout the McManus era · "Violent Delights" · becoming the long-suffering sidekick to Jardine · formerly of Special Branch · played by Alex Norton · Burke · the company that operates the ITV network franchises in England · Wales and southern Scotland · failed to announce whether it planned to show any new episodes of Taggart

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the free encyclopedia Scottish television detective series (1985–2010) For other uses
see Taggart (disambiguation) . This article includes a list of general references
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who wrote many of the episodes
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who played the title character Jim Taggart
died in 1994. However
directed by Laurence Moody and broadcast in 1983
and his boss after the second episode
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"Dead Ringer"
whose physical disability did not prevent her from pursuing a number of interests in life
while her cynical husband stuck mainly to his job. Throughout the McManus era
"Violent Delights"
becoming the long-suffering sidekick to Jardine
formerly of Special Branch
played by Alex Norton
Burke
the company that operates the ITV network franchises in England
Wales and southern Scotland
failed to announce whether it planned to show any new episodes of Taggart
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