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  1. Wycliffe is a British television series, based on W. J. Burley's novels about Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe. It was produced by HTV and broadcast on the ITV Network, following a pilot episode on 7 August 1993, between 24 July 1994 and 5 July 1998.

  2. Wycliffe: With Jack Shepherd, Helen Masters, Jimmy Yuill, Tim Wylton. Set in Cornwall, Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe, who works along with his colleagues DI Doug Kersey and DI Lucy Lane, investigates murder cases with his trademark determination and clinical accuracy.

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    • 1994-07-23
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 50
  3. When the manager of the local building society and his wife are killed during an attempted kidnapping, Det. Superintendent Charles Wycliffe has to postpone a well-deserved holiday to Paris - much to the chagrin of his wife who decides to go without him.

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  4. In series one Wycliffe is called in to head up several murder investigations, delving into each case to discover the culprits and the true nature of those involved in the deaths. A bookshop owner is murdered and Wycliffe discovers all is not well in the family.

  5. Wycliffe. S. Drama. 55m. Satanic rituals, explosions and shootings are just some of the intriguing murder cases that DS Wycliffe and his team tackle on their patch of rugged Cornish coast. More...

  6. Season 5. Wycliffe gradually recovers from his injuries and begins to take on cases again. Whilst trying to solve a number of particularly complex murders, he is also forced to defend his reputation as photographs sent to the police threaten his good name. 70 IMDb 7.2 1994 7 episodes. TV-14.

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  8. Years: 1993 - 1998. Seasons: 5. Genre: Mystery. In series one Wycliffe is called in to head up several murder investigations, delving into each case to discover the culprits and the true nature of those involved in the deaths.

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