Cracker

Cracker (1993-2006)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime

Dr. Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald is an alcoholic, chain-smoking, womanizer who just happens to be an expert psychologist. In spite of marital and family problems, he is often called to assist the police in difficult cases that cannot be easily solved.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E07True Romance, Pt. 2Nov 27, 1995
S03E06True Romance, Pt. 1Nov 20, 1995
S03E05Best Boys, Pt. 2Nov 13, 1995
S03E04Best Boys, Pt. 1Nov 6, 1995
S03E03Brotherly Love, Pt. 3Oct 29, 1995
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Cracker premiere?

The first episode of Cracker aired on September 27, 1993.

Who created Cracker?

Cracker was created by Jimmy McGovern.

Who starred as Fitz in Cracker?

Robbie Coltrane played the lead role of criminal psychologist Dr. Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald.

What was the premise of Cracker?

Cracker followed the cases of Fitz, a brilliant but troubled criminal psychologist, as he assisted the Manchester police in solving complex cases.

Was Cracker set in the United Kingdom?

Yes, Cracker was set in Manchester, England.

How many series of Cracker were produced?

Cracker had a total of three series produced.

Did Cracker win any awards?

Yes, Cracker won several awards, including BAFTAs for Best Drama Series and Best Actor for Robbie Coltrane's performance as Fitz.

Who played Fitz's wife in Cracker?

Barbara Flynn played Judith, Fitz's estranged wife and mother of his children.

Who played DCI Bilborough in Cracker?

Ricky Tomlinson played DCI Charlie Bilborough.

Who directed the majority of episodes of Cracker?

Julian Jarrold directed the majority of Cracker's episodes.

How were the episodes of Cracker titled?

Each episode of Cracker was titled after the particular criminal case that Fitz was working on.

Was Cracker broadcast in the United States?

Yes, Cracker was broadcast in the United States on PBS.

Was Cracker remade in the United States?

Yes, Cracker was remade in the United States with Robert Pastorelli playing the lead role of Gerry "Fitz" Fitzgerald.

What happened to Cracker's creator Jimmy McGovern after the show?

After Cracker, Jimmy McGovern went on to create several other successful dramas, including The Lakes and The Street.

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