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  2. Cracker, sometimes cracka or white cracker, is a racial epithet directed towards white people, used especially with regard to poor rural whites in the Southern United States.

  3. Cracker: Created by Jimmy McGovern. With Robbie Coltrane, Geraldine Somerville, Kieran O'Brien, Barbara Flynn. Dr Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a criminal psychologist. He is rather anti-social and obnoxious but he has a gift for solving crimes.

  4. Cracker - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Cracker" streaming on Britbox Apple TV Channel , BritBox, BritBox Amazon Channel or for free with ads on The Roku Channel. It is also possible to buy "Cracker" as download on Amazon Video.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Cracker, a slur aimed at white people, carries a complex history. Here's what we know about the decades-old derogatory term.

  6. Cracker. Season 1. A collection of three separate mini-series which test the strength of Fitz, the criminal psychologist, in solving the crimes behind three very different and mysterious events. Starring Robbie Coltrane as the wise-cracking Dr Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald. 163 IMDb 8.5 1993 7 episodes.

  7. Drama 1993. Available on FilmRise, BritBox, Prime Video. A brilliant criminologist probes the dark recesses of the soul. With more than 25 major awards-including BAFTAs for best drama series and best actor-CRACKER ranks as one of British television's most acclaimed crime dramas.

  8. An eccentric psychologist aids the Manchester, England, police force.

  9. Jul 1, 2013 · "Cracker," the old standby of Anglo insults was first noted in the mid 18th century, making it older than the United States itself. It was used to refer to poor whites, particularly those...

  10. May 24, 2013 · By 1760 the English, both in Colonial America and in Great Britain were using the word cracker to describe the Scot-Irish settlers in the back-country of the Southern American colonies.

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