Wycliffe

Wycliffe (1994-1998)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime

Detective Superintendent Wycliffe heads an investigating team of officers brought in to solve the most intriguing of murder cases on the magnificent and windswept Cornish coast in the far South-West of England.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E06Land's EndJuli 5, 1998
S05E05ScopeJuni 21, 1998
S05E04Feeding the RatJuni 7, 1998
S05E03Standing StoneMai 31, 1998
S05E02Time OutMai 24, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Wycliffe premiere?

Wycliffe premiered on July 24, 1994.

Who played the lead character in Wycliffe?

Jack Shepherd played the lead character of Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe in the show.

What was the setting of the show Wycliffe?

The show was set in a fictional coastal town of Cornwall, England.

Who were the production companies behind Wycliffe?

Wycliffe was produced by HTV West, Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment, and Tele-Munchen.

What was the genre of the TV show Wycliffe?

Wycliffe was a crime drama television series.

Did Wycliffe win any awards during its run?

Yes, Wycliffe won the BAFTA Award for Best Drama Series in 1997.

Who were the main cast members of Wycliffe?

The main cast members of Wycliffe were Jack Shepherd, Jimmy Yuill, Helen Masters, and Aaron Harris.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Wycliffe?

The first season of Wycliffe consisted of 5 episodes.

Who created the TV series Wycliffe?

The TV series Wycliffe was created by W.J. Burley.

What was the highest-rated episode of Wycliffe?

The highest-rated episode of Wycliffe was "Dead on Arrival" with a rating of 7.1 out of 10 on IMDb.

Did Wycliffe have a loyal following among the viewers?

Yes, Wycliffe had a loyal following among the viewers who loved the atmospheric setting and character-driven plotlines.

How long was the episode runtime for Wycliffe?

The episode runtime for Wycliffe was approximately 50 minutes.

Did Wycliffe portray realistic police procedures?

Yes, Wycliffe did its best to portray realistic police procedures and was praised for its attention to detail.

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