
Hamish Macbeth (1995-1997)
Hamish Macbeth was a drama series that aired on BBC One from 1995-97. It was based on a series of mystery novels by M. C. Beaton.
Macbeth, accompanied by his dog named Wee Jock, keep the peace in the small town of Lochdubh. Macbeth does this in his own way, without undue reliance on the letter of the law and with every intention of avoiding being promoted out of what is his ideal job. He strongly dislikes involvement from Inverness police, and sometimes his main work doesn't seem to be the capture of local very petty criminals, but to keep them away from prison and penalties.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S03E08 | Destiny (2) | Mai 4, 1997 |
S03E07 | Destiny (1) | Apr. 27, 1997 |
S03E06 | More Than a Game | Apr. 20, 1997 |
S03E05 | The Trouble with Rory | Apr. 13, 1997 |
S03E04 | The Good Thief | Apr. 6, 1997 |
Cast

Robert Carlyle

Brian Pettifer

Shirley Henderson

Duncan Duff

Ralph Riach

Valerie Gogan

Stuart McGugan

Barbara Rafferty
Characters

Hamish Macbeth

Rory Duncan Campbell

Isobel Sutherland

Dougal Alexander Fleming "Doc" Brown

John James McIver "TV John"

Alexandra "Alex" Maclean

Bernard Keir Hardy "Barney" Meldrum

Agnes Meldrum
Also known as
- A mi kis falunk Skóciában (Hungary)
- Хэмиш Макбет (Russian Federation)
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