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This was the first time I’d ever played a policeman. I loved it. It was one of the happiest companies I’ve ever worked with. Inspector Wexford: the Ruth Rendell Mysteries TV series starring George Baker and Christopher Ravenscroft.
Chief Inspector Reginald "Reg" Wexford is a recurring character in a series of detective novels by English crime writer Ruth Rendell. He made his first appearance in the author's 1964 debut From Doon With Death, and has since been the protagonist of 23 more novels (plus some short stories).
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Feb 21, 2017 · Crime drama series detailing the cases of Detective Chief Inspector Wexford in the Hampshire town of Kingsmarkham. The gruff Inspector, who policed the fictional area of Kingsmarkham, tended to take an intellectual approach to his investigations, delving into the psyche of the criminal, rather than focusing on forensics.
The well-known film actor George Baker took on the role of Inspector Wexford, who went about solving crime in the fictional town of Kingsmarkham, along with his sidekick, Inspector Mike Burden. The show was hugely popular, with 10 million viewers tuning in every week, and it ran for 13 years.
The Inspector Wexford Mysteries 1987-2000 British crime drama, series 1 - 6 of The Ruth Rendell Mysteries that focused entirely on her main literary characte...
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It should really have been called ' Wexford ' The star, Detective Chief Inspector Reg Wexford is played by George Baker a very experienced and accomplished UK actor. The programme is set in rural England, probably Hampshire. Wexford is a good old fashioned reliable solid British Policeman. We are not talking here about gruesome murders or car ...