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Perfect Parker Fadley isn't so perfect anymore. She's quit the cheerleading squad, she's dumped her perfect boyfriend, & she's failing school. Her parents are on a constant suicide watch & her counselors think she's playing games... but what they don't know, the real reason for this whole mess, isn't something she can say out loud. ...
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Another case for the hard-drinking criminal psychologist. Fitz (Robbie Coltrane) is called in when a father of four is arrested for the murder of a prostitute, but the case is thrown into confusion when an identical killing takes place while the man is still in custody. Meanwhile, Jimmy Beck returns to the force following Penhaligon's accusation of rape against him. ...
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Feature-length episode of the hard-hitting crime series written by Paul Abbott & Jimmy Mc Govern, starring Robbie Coltrane as criminal psychologist ' Fitz'. Fitz & his wife are back in the UK after 10 years living in Australia. Whilst on what was meant to be a fleeting visit to attend his daughter's wedding, Fitz finds the lure of a new murder investigation irresistible, despite the changes to the people & places he knew before
- & he leaps at the chance to help police crack the apparently random killing of a well-connected American comedian. He's soon on the trail of a troubled ex-soldier, who
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- but will he be able to stop him killing again?



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Criminal psychologist Fitz (Robbie Coltrane) becomes involved in an investigation into serial rape. He receives massive feedback after discussing the issue on his radio programme, but his relationship with Penhaligon is thrown into turmoil when she subsequently becomes one of the victims. Matters become more complicated when Fitz's wife, Judith, returns to the marital home. ...
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The third story from the award-winning crime drama. This time hard-drinking criminal psychologist Fitz (Robbie Coltrane) is called in to investigate when a young boy is found hanging from a tree. A pathologist's report indicates that the boy was murdered before he was hanged, putting the boy's suicidal English teacher & two mean school bullies on the top of the suspect list. ...
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All eleven episodes from the popular drama series starring Robbie Coltrane as the larger-than-life, hard-drinking criminal psychologist. In ' The Mad Woman in the Attic', after a student of Fitz's (Coltrane) is butchered on a train, the police believe it to be the work of a serial slasher. At the scene of the crime is an unconscious, blood-stained man (Adrian Dunbar) who is soon accused of the murders. Fitz is brought in to use his talents to reach into the soul of the man (who is claiming amnesia) to reveal the truth. In ' To Say I Love You', Fitz is called in by the police to have a look at a young man brought in for joyriding. He advises that the boy is kept for a psychological evaluation, but the powers-that-be ignore him. When the young man begins a spree of crime with his girlfriend, Fitz's theories are proved correct. In ' One Day a Lemming Will Fly', a young boy is found hanging from a tree, & Fitz is brought in to find out what led to his death. A pathologist's report indicates that the boy was murdered before he was hanged, putting the boy's suicidal English teacher & two mean school bullies on the top of the suspect list. In ' To Be a Somebody', Albie (Robert Carlyle) is a young man, psychologically disturbed by the events of Hillsborough & the death of his father, who attacks & kills an Asian newsagent. The police believe it to be a racist attack but draw a blank in their investigations into right-wing groups, & so call in Fitz to help with their enquiries. However, every minute is vital, as Albie is planning a spree of mass killing that must be halted before he strikes close to home. In ' The Big Crunch', Fitz is called in to investigate the sinister operations of a religious cult, which perversely punishes its young acolytes for the sins of its leaders. In ' Men Should Weep', Fitz attempts to fit a spate of rapes to the profile of a number of known sexual offenders. The investigation has personal repercussions when his colleague & occasional lover, DS Penhaligon (Geraldine Somerville), is raped, whilst the return of his estranged wife Judith (Barbara Flynn) only complicates matters further. In ' Brotherly Love', Fitz is called in when a father of four is arrested for the murder of a prostitute, only for an identical killing to take place while the man is still in custody. Meanwhile, Jimmy Beck (Lorcan Cranitch) returns to the force following DS Penhaligon's accusation of rape against him. In ' Best Boys', Fitz faces more problems on the home & professional fronts, as the shadow of Jimmy Beck's suicide continues to loom over his relationship with Penhaligon. Meanwhile, Judith wonders how the imminent arrival of her baby will affect her already tumultuous marriage. In ' True Romance', while Judith turns to Fitz's brother Danny (Clive Russell) for support, Penhaligon also needs someone to talk to. Fitz receives letters from an anonymous female admirer, only to discover that she could be a murderer. Dropped from the investigation due to his personal involvement, Fitz cannot help but become involved when his son Mark (Kieran O' Brien) is used as bait. In ' White Ghost', Fitz is on a lecture tour in Hong Kong when the local police call him in to help with a murder case. It soon transpires that a serial killer is at work. Fitz asks for his Manchester colleague Penhaligon, but instead it is DCI Wise (Ricky Tomlinson) who arrives from England to help him investigate the killings. Finally, in ' Nine Eleven', Fitz returns to Manchester after spending ten years living in Australia with his wife & youngest son. He is soon drawn into the investigation of a British soldier who may have been traumatised by his years serving in Northern Irel&. ...
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Another case for hard-drinking criminal psychologist Fitz (Robbie Coltrane). This time, he finds himself up against a man and a boy whose relationship obscures some dark secrets. Meanwhile, the shadow of Jimmy Beck's suicide continues to loom over his relationship with Penhaligon.
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Another case for hard-drinking criminal psychologist Fitz (Robbie Coltrane). This time, he finds himself up against a man & a boy whose relationship obscures some dark secrets. Meanwhile, the shadow of Jimmy Beck's suicide continues to loom over his relationship with Penhaligon.

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