Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD or Blu-ray disc, is profiling four series being released this week.
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Dalziel and Pascoe
Season Six
In the sixth season of this gritty British crime thriller, grumpy old-school copper Andy Dalziel (Warren Clarke) and his well-mannered university-educated partner Peter Pascoe (Coliin Buchanan) face more perplexing cases: The mysterious death of a schoolboy, the bizarre murder of a Sikh woman, the unexplained killing of a solicitor, and the puzzling appearance of a skeleton in a former mining town.
On top of which, with Pascoe's wife and daughter now in America, the odd couple find themselves sharing Dalziel's house — a marriage certainly not made in heaven!
This season originally aired in Fall 2001 on BBC.
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Dexter
Season Six
It's been a year since last season's shocking and heartbreaking conclusion, and mild mannered criminologist-cum-grisly serial killer Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) has come to terms with who he is.
But his existence is shattered when he crosses paths with an enemy unlike any he's faced before. A delusional religious zealot with unflinching convictions, this new adversary soon draws Dexter into a dangerous game that could well end in disaster.
Based on a character created by crime novelist Jeff Lindsay, this sixth season of Dexter aired on Showtime during Fall 2011. The seventh season premieres Sunday, September 30th.
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Judge John Deed
Season Six
Can Judge John Deed's unrelenting idealism lead to ultimate justice? Or is his rebellious nature doing more harm than good?
In two double episodes, the eponymous judge (Martin Shaw) is sent to the Hague as the British representative at the International Criminal Court, where he must try a young soldier for war crimes in Iraq. Instead he uncovers nefarious reasons for bringing him to trial.
Meanwhile, back in the UK, a scandal involving pharmaceutical companies and withdrawn legal aid leads right to the heart of the Government.
These episodes originally aired on BBC in January 2007.
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Vega$
Season Three (Volume 2)
Robert Urich stars as handsome, fun loving, private eye Dan Tanna, who drives around Las Vegas in his vintage Thunderbird solving private cases but is also on retainer to a wealthy casino owner (Tony Curtis) to keep crime out of his hotels. He is helped by his smart and sexy assistant and his enthusiastic, yet inept, legman.
This second half of the third and final season of the series aired in Spring 1981 on ABC.
Also available today: Vega$: The Complete Series on DVD.
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