Episodes
S02E01 - Down by the Riverside
S02E02 - Death in Custody
S02E03 - Dem Bones
S02E04 - Dr Stevens' Stalker
S02E05 - The Dead Businessman
S02E06 - The Call Girl
S02E07 - The Body In the Quarry
S02E08 - SAS Death
S02E09 - The Unfaithful Husband
S02E10 - The Norfolk Holiday (1)
S02E11 - The Norfolk Holiday (2)
S02E12 - The Bosnian Girl
S06E01 - Gas Man
S06E02 - Instinct
S06E03 - Chasing Shadows
S06E04 - Hidden Desires
S06E05 - Through a Glass, Darkly
S06E06 - Forbidden Fruit
S06E07 - The End of the Affair
S06E08 - Diminished Responsibility
S06E09 - Haunted
S06E10 - A Day in the Country
S06E11 - Something Personal
S06E12 - Tying the Knot
Dangerfield, a British drama that aired from 1995 to 1999, follows the life of a small-town doctor and police surgeon. Initially led by Nigel Le Vaillant, the narrative shifted focus to his successor, portrayed by Nigel Havers, after Le Vaillant's departure. The series concluded in November 1999 when Havers opted to leave, prompting the BBC to cancel it due to concerns about audience reception to yet another character change. Notably, Dangerfield also included several episodes with fantastical elements, such as "Tricks," "Angel," and "Haunted." Its trailers were famously parodied by The Fast Show, featuring a character named Monkfish.
Year
1995
Country
GB
Seasons
4