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More fully, Detective Superintendent Andrew Dalziel (usually known as Andy) and Detective Sergeant (later Detective Inspector) Peter Pascoe, two fictional Yorkshire detectives featuring in a series of novels by Reginald Hill. In the tradition of apparently mismatched detective duos, Dalziel is gruff, willing to bend the rules to catch a criminal, and cracks jokes at what others would consider inappropriate moments; while Pascoe is softly-spoken, by-the-book and is often the one to inform Dalziel that the latter has gone too far. The pair are also separated by class - Pascoe is middle-class, while Dalziel considers himself working class and a bit of an outsider as a result, and there is also a generation gap between them. Providing some balance is the third member of the team, the methodical and level-headed DS Edgar Wield.

Hill's portrayal of these characters often breaks with storytelling tradition. The novels employ various structural tricks, such as presenting parts of the story in non-chronological order, or alternating with sections from a novel supposedly written by Peter's wife, Ellie Pascoe (nee Soper). In another departure from the norm, the duo do not always "get their man", with at least one novel ending with the villain getting away and another strongly implying that what Dalziel and Pascoe dismiss as a series of unrelated accidents actually included at least one undetected instance of murder.

The novel A Pinch Of Snuff was filmed for a 1993 ITV serial starring the comedy duo Gareth Hale and Norman Pace (in what seems to have been an attempt to replicate the success of another such duo, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie in Jeeves and Wooster), but this remained a one-off, and in 1996 a more successful series of adaptations began on the BBC with Warren Clarke as Dalziel, Colin Buchanan as Pascoe, David Royle as DS Edgar Wield and Susannah Corbett as Ellie. Later seasons introduced Jo-Anne Stockham as DC Shirley Novello and Katy Cavanagh as DS Dawn Milligan, the latter characters swiftly nicknamed "Ivor" and "Spike" by Dalziel, never one to let the most obvious joke pass him by.


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