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Dalziel and Pascoe: Wrong Place, Wrong Time

 

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Air Date

Monday March 27, 2006

Production Code

LDXF951B/LDXF952

Episode Summary

Dalziel and Pascoe travel to Amsterdam for a police conference. After the conference Dalziel heads off on his own and the next morning Dalziel finds himself into a room, next to him a very dead girl. Dalziel soon turns out to be the prime suspect. Soon afterwards another murder is committed, this time a body has been found, floating in a channel.

Pascoe is left to carry out his own investigation with the help of DC Lateef and WPC 'Posh' Spicer.

As the story unravels, the disappearance of a young Muslim British woman, the murder of a Sheffield Wednesday football fan, illegal diamond dealing and police corruption all become linked to the murder

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  • This episode was originally aired in two parts, the concluding part aired Tuesday 28th March. []
  • Andy: (About the Dutch Police) They couldn't solve a quick crossword let alone a murder. []
  • Peter: (About Andy) He's only grumpy when he's awake. []
  • Dalziel: I'm just going to get some cash out for Duty free. A pair of pink fluffy clogs for the Chief Constable, hey. (He heads towards ATM)
    Lateef: I got the bank to stop all his cards, should I tell him?
    Pascoe: Nah. I don't think you should. (Dalziel tries card in ATM)
    Dalziel: Bollocks! And I was just beginning to like this place. (To others) Its taken me card! No don't laugh, its taken me bloody card! []

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