Dalziel & Pascoe: Time to Go


11:40 pm - 01:40 am, Wednesday, April 29 on U&Drama (20)

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Time to Go
Season 4, Episode 3

Feature-length episode. A clubber is found dead from a suspected drug overdose - but the autopsy results reveal an even more disturbing truth. A preliminary investigation turns up a wealth of suspects, and brings Dalziel face to face with a ghost from his past. Detective drama, starring Warren Clarke, Colin Buchanan and Bernard Cribbins


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Warren Clarke (Actor) .. Det Supt Andy Dalziel
Colin Buchanan (Actor) .. Det Insp Peter Pascoe
Bernard Cribbins (Actor) .. Uncle Henry
Harriet Walter (Actor) .. Mary Waddell
Andrew-Lee Potts (Actor) .. Nicholas Richmond
Sarah-Jane Potts (Actor) .. Sophie Richmond
Ruaraidh Murray (Actor) .. Boris Waddell
Robert Demeger (Actor) .. Charlie Forbes
Emily Corrie (Actor) .. Zoe Patterson
Jacqueline Dutoit (Actor) .. Mrs Graham

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Did You Know..

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Warren Clarke (Actor) .. Det Supt Andy Dalziel
Born: April 26, 1947 in Oldham
Best Known For: Dalziel & Pascoe (he played Dalziel).
Early-life: Born Alan Clarke on April 26, 1947, in Oldham, where his father's job involved putting stained glass in church windows. He left school at 15 and became a runner at the Manchester Evening News while doing amateur dramatics in his spare time. He changed his first name to Warren because a girlfriend admired Warren Beatty. After realising he wanted to act, he got his first break in a radio play for BBC Manchester.
Career: Clarke made his TV debut in the late 1960s, and went on to appear in episodes of Coronation Street, The Avengers, Callan, and The Virgin Soldiers before getting his big break with a prominent role in the controversial A Clockwork Orange in 1971. A variety of TV and movie work followed, including Shelley, SOS Titanic, Ishtar (alongside his namesake, Beatty) and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. High-profile roles later came in The Manageress, ID, The Mystery of Men, The Deputy, and Down to Earth. He became a household name thanks to a starring role in Dalziel & Pascoe, which first aired in 1996. He also appeared in Bleak House, Christmas at the Riviera, The Invisibles, Red Riding, Just William, and In with the Flynns. He died peacefully in his sleep on November 12, 2014 at the age of 67.
Quote: 'My headmaster told me: 'Don't become an actor. It's a ridiculous job. Anyway, you can't even speak properly. Why don't you become a bus driver or something?''
Trivia: He supported Manchester City.
Colin Buchanan (Actor) .. Det Insp Peter Pascoe
Bernard Cribbins (Actor) .. Uncle Henry
Born: December 29, 1928 in Oldham, Lancashire
Best Known For: Voicing The Wombles and appearing in Doctor Who.
Early-life: Born on December 29, 1928, in Oldham, Lancashire. His mother, Ethel, worked in a mill as a cotton weaver, while his father, Jack, was a general labourer. He began acting in his early teens, playing junior roles at his local theatre after being spotted taking part in a charity fund-raiser. After leaving school at 14, Cribbins was taken on by Oldham Rep as an assistant stage manager, during which he also played small roles while earning 15 shillings a week. He took a break from his career to do national service in the Parachute Regiment.
Career: After appearing on stage for many years, Cribbins finally made his film debut in 1957's Davy, before going on to work alongside some of British cinema's biggest names in such films as Two-Way Stretch, She, Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150AD, Casino Royale (the 1967 version), and Frenzy. He's also starred in several Carry On movies. Cribbins has also worked extensively in projects aimed at youngsters, making a record number of appearances on Jackanory (17), voicing The Wombles, and appearing in The Railway Children. More recently, he's featured in Coronation Street and the revamped Doctor Who. Over the years, he's also had his own TV show and three hit records, including Right Said Fred. He refuses to slow down, and has the lead role in CBeebies show Old Jack's Boat.
Quote: 'I've done everything except a Western - and I've never been in a circus.'
Trivia: Cribbins was awarded an OBE in 2011 for services to drama. During the 1960s, he narrated the Tufty Fluffytale series of public information films about road safety.
Harriet Walter (Actor) .. Mary Waddell
Andrew-Lee Potts (Actor) .. Nicholas Richmond
Sarah-Jane Potts (Actor) .. Sophie Richmond
Ruaraidh Murray (Actor) .. Boris Waddell
Robert Demeger (Actor) .. Charlie Forbes
Emily Corrie (Actor) .. Zoe Patterson
Jacqueline Dutoit (Actor) .. Mrs Graham
Suri Krishnamma (Director)
David Ashton (Writer)

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