
There's been a murder!
For three decades, Taggart was not just the top drama from Scotland, but one of the world's most popular crime series.
Now, ahead of the show's 40th anniversary, Stephen Lepitak and Iain Hepburn break down the stories, the killers and the changing face of Glasgow as they trace the story of Britain's longest running crime series.
Expect special guests, criminal insights, and... more
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Iain talks to Taggart music composer Mike Moran about creating the show's iconic theme music, the Mongolian army, and Kenny Everett.
Get in touch with the show @nomeancitypod or via email, and find links to everywhere you can listen to the show at h... more
Stephen talks to Knife Edge villain and future Taggart lead Alex Norton about his initial time on Taggart and his storied acting career.
Get in touch with the show @nomeancitypod or via email, and find links to everywhere you can listen to the show ... more
It's 1986, as Stephen and Iain dig into the second series episodes Knife Edge and Death Call.
We've also got a sneak peak at our exclusive interview with Alex Norton, talking about his earliest appearance on the show.
Plus: The Thick of It, sectari... more
It's back to 1985, and the first series proper of Taggart, as Stephen and Iain dig into Dead Ringer and Murder In Season.
We speak to Taggart music composer Mike Moran about the iconic theme and how the show's distinctive sound came together,
Plus ... more
You need to return to making this again: it's the only way I can understand the plots...
This is a great podcast, not just for fans of the Taggart programme but for anyone interested in Scottish television and culture. Both presenters bring a real enthusiasm and insight to each episode.
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Apple Podcasts | #158 |
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