Starring: Richard Griffiths , Maggie Steed
Directed by: Martin Hutchings
Produced by: Jacky Stoller , Andrew Payne , John Milne
Semi-retired policeman Henry Crabbe (Richard Griffiths, Harry Potter films) would rather be cooking than catching criminals. Unluckily for him, he happens to be good at both! So he remains on call for those particularly tricky cases sent his way-from peeping Toms to dead dinner guests.
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Semi-retired policeman Henry Crabbe (Richard Griffiths, Harry Potter films) would rather be cooking than catching criminals. Unluckily for him, he happens to be good at both! So he remains on call for those particularly tricky cases sent his way-from peeping Toms to dead dinner guests. A delectable detective series served up to you by the BBC! Guest stars include Lucy Cohu (Torchwood) and Joan Sims (As Time Goes By). Ten tasty episodes.
Episode 1: Hard Cheese
A peeping tom peeps one time too many-on the wife of a senior police officer, no less-and ACC Fisher calls on Crabbe to make an arrest. Crabbe sniffs out a suspect, but the case starts to crumble after he learns that the man has more on his plate than mere peeping.
Episode 2: Brown Bread
Crabbe experiences the restaurateur's worst nightmare when a customer dies in the restroom. Things get even more complicated when the body disappears. Crabbe and Sergeant Cambridge manage to track down the man's relatives, but they soon realize that the deception has only just begun.
Episode 3: The Policeman's Daughter
ACC Fisher orchestrates a police drug raid on a home where his own estranged daughter is partying with friends. The young woman goes missing soon after, and Fisher gives Crabbe the job of tracking her down.
Episode 4: The One That Got Away
When an old friend is arrested for murdering his fiancée, Crabbe and wife Margaret smell something fishy. Even after the man breaks down and confesses to the crime, Crabbe suspects a conspiracy, pinning his hopes on scant evidence.
Episode 5: Dead Right
A celebrated psychic starts to get death threats from an unknown source. Pressured to investigate, ACC Fisher foists the case onto Crabbe. As the detective closes in on a solution for the psychic, she in turn begins to solve a case for him.
Episode 6: Black Pudding
Elderly and ornery, Hilary Smallwood is a food writer whom Crabbe regards highly. Her nephew is also very admiring-of her estate, which he believes will fetch a fortune. He's desperate to get his hands on her unpublished memoirs, but she resists his efforts.
Episode 7: Swan in His Pride
When the body of a young policewoman is fished out of the river, Crabbe delves into her last assignment. She had gone undercover to befriend the prime suspect in a murder case, even becoming romantically involved with him. Crabbe's investigation, however, encounters opposition from the other detectives.
Episode 8: The Mild Bunch
Two senior citizen sisters launch a crime spree around town, aided and abetted by their nephew and his girlfriend. More of a danger, though, is a wheelchair-bound police officer, armed with a gun and awaiting the prison release of the man who shot him. Crabbe strives to solve one crime and prevent another.
Episode 9: The Mystery of Pikey
When a wealthy customer's home is robbed while he and his family dine at the restaurant, suspicion falls on a young motorcycle rider. The teenager has a history of run-ins with the law, but Crabbe suspects that the burglary might have been an inside job.
Episode 10: Lemon Twist
After a leading food critic writes a good review, business takes off at Pie in the Sky. Margaret makes a few changes at the restaurant while Crabbe attends a three-day management development seminar. However, they may pay a price for success.
| Henry Crabbe | --- | Richard Griffiths |
| Margaret Crabbe | --- | Maggie Steed |
| ACC Freddy Fisher | --- | Malcolm Sinclair |
| Leon Henderson | --- | Nick Raggett |
| DS Sophia Cambridge | --- | Bella Enahoro |
| Nicola | --- | Samantha Janus |
| Steve Turner | --- | Joe Duttine |
| Gary Palmer | --- | Nicholas Lamont |
| John | --- | Ashley Russell |
| Linda | --- | Alison McKenna |
| Sally | --- | Marsha Thomason |
| WPC Jane Morton | --- | Mary Woodvine |
| PC Ed Guthrie | --- | Derren Litten |
| Chief Constable Braithwaite | --- | Robert Putt |
| Jenny Drabble | --- | Caroline Loncq |
| Bob Bishop | --- | Malcolm Storry |
| DC Dean Pinkney | --- | Timothy Stark |
| Dudley Hooperman | --- | Michael Kitchen |
| Tony Bishop | --- | Guy Oliver-Watts |
| Liz Bishop | --- | Amelia Curtis |
| Barry Wilkes | --- | Ian McNeice |
| Jerry Lawless | --- | James Cunningham |
| Mr. Higgins | --- | Arthur Kelly |
| PC Dave Storer | --- | Andrew Livingston |
| Stella Jackson | --- | Keeley Hawes |
| Tom Carey | --- | Harry Jones |
| Hilary Smallwood | --- | Helena McCarthy |
| George McGregor | --- | Hugh Munro |
| Jude O'Brien | --- | Sam Loggin |
| Chief Inspector Matthew Kendon | --- | Philip Martin Brown |
| Jason Preece | --- | Paul Reynolds |
| Owen Howell | --- | Nicholas McGaughey |
| Emma Bishop | --- | Jane Wymark |
| Ben Tucker | --- | Ian Tucker |
| SOCO | --- | Penny Stuttaford |
| CAD Operator | --- | Tracey Gardiner |
| Race Course Official | --- | Mark Kempner |
Written by Andrew Payne, John Milne, Richard Maher, Robert Jones
Directed by Martin Hutchings, David Innes Edwards, Lawrence Gordon Clark
Produced by Chrissy Skinns, David Wimbury, Jacky Stoller
Executive Produced by Allan McKeown, Joanna Willett, Ken Baker
Original Music by Colin Towns
Cinematography by Paul Bond, Ian Punter, Derek Suter
Film Editing by Jeremy Strachan
Costume Design Lance Milligan, Pat Godfrey