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Overview
Release Date:
27 January 1995 (UK) morePlot:
The life and times of a small-town family practitioner and police surgeon.Awards:
1 win moreUser Comments:
Danger, danger, high...(ly boring after first two series!) moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 9 of 95)| Roderick Smith | ... | Sgt Keith Lardner (53 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Nadim Sawalha | ... | Dr. Shaaban Hamada (38 episodes, 1995-1998) | |
| Nigel Le Vaillant | ... | Dr. Paul Dangerfield (37 episodes, 1995-1997) | |
| Bill Wallis | ... | Dr. Nick MacKenzie (37 episodes, 1995-1998) | |
| Nicola Cowper | ... | D.S. Helen Diamond / ... (35 episodes, 1996-1999) | |
| Eleanor Martin | ... | WPC Georgie Cudworth / ... (27 episodes, 1995-1997) | |
| Marcia Warren | ... | Angela Wakefield / ... (25 episodes, 1996-1998) | |
| Jane Gurnett | ... | DI Gillian Cramer (24 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| Nigel Havers | ... | Dr. Jonathan Paige (22 episodes, 1997-1999) |
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50 min (50 episodes)Country:
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Ah Dangerfield. That name takes me back. Before I even start it is worth pointing out that this program should really be considered as two. There are the first two series and then the rest of it. The rest of it is nothing special. I watched little of the later series and recall even less. If every there was an advert for quitting whilst you're ahead or trying to keep you're assembled cast together Dangerfield is it. The cast changed, the car changed, the quality changed, hell in the end even the lead changed, Dangerfield without a Dangerfield?
But, and it's a big but, there were the first two series. These were a totally different kettle of fish. Maybe it is nostalgia clouding my memory but I can't help remembering them fondly. A good cast and enthralling stories, all set against (what seemed to me as) the ever golden Warwickshire countryside in summer, it's enough to make you want to become a GP.
Essentially three things spring to mind when I think of the name Dangerfield. The first is fond memories of summers in my youth (I was born and bred not far form Dangerfield country) and the second is a question, why didn't the BBC persist in dragging it out for so long? (I know money and ratings). Finally there is the third, Nigel Hess' theme music which, for better or worse, will stay with me always.