Jim Taggart
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Detective Chief Inspector
James "Jim" Taggart was the main character in Taggart
from 1983 to 1995. He was played by Mark McManus
until his death in June 1994, with the last episode featuring Taggart being broadcast in January 1995.
He firmly believes there are no really clever murderers, or really clever policemen either.
He was married to Jean Taggart, who used a wheelchair for the duration of the episodes she appeared in. It was a solid marriage with the dour, serious Taggart devoted to his more outgoing wife, who could see through the tough exterior to the, very well hidden, slightly sentimental man within.
The character's common statement of "There's been a murder!" has been the subject of parody in Scottish comedy.
Chief inspector
Chief inspector is a rank used in police forces which follow the British model. In countries outside Britain, it is sometimes referred to as chief inspector of police .-Australia:...
James "Jim" Taggart was the main character in Taggart
Taggart
Taggart is a Scottish detective television programme, created by Glenn Chandler, who has written many of the episodes, and made by STV Productions for the ITV network...
from 1983 to 1995. He was played by Mark McManus
Mark McManus
Mark McManus was a Scottish actor best known for his portrayal of Detective Chief Inspector Jim Taggart in the long-running ITV television series Taggart for eleven years until his death.-Career:...
until his death in June 1994, with the last episode featuring Taggart being broadcast in January 1995.
Character
A tough, no-nonsense policeman of the old school, Taggart has little time for subtlety, sensitivity or many of the more modern aspects of police work that his junior colleagues placed faith in. His focus is always on solving the crime, using traditional police methods of evidence and proof. He had worked his way up from being a policeman on the beat, and had a wide experience of people, crimes, and the infinite variety of both. Pragmatic rather than idealistic, he does not trust easily, but is completely loyal to those who work for him.He firmly believes there are no really clever murderers, or really clever policemen either.
He was married to Jean Taggart, who used a wheelchair for the duration of the episodes she appeared in. It was a solid marriage with the dour, serious Taggart devoted to his more outgoing wife, who could see through the tough exterior to the, very well hidden, slightly sentimental man within.
The character's common statement of "There's been a murder!" has been the subject of parody in Scottish comedy.