McDonald and Dodds - Season 1
Through this exciting series that follow the struggles and the daily activity of Dodds, a youthful brilliant detective sergeant, who needs to join with McDonald, a gallant and keen Detective Chief Inspector, with whom she has an extraordinary activity in solving mysteries.
21 February 1967, Kenya
28 August 1966, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
12 August 1978, Hong Kong
26 July 1991, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
12 June 1965, Liverpool, England, UK
22 October 1988, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
10 June 1985
3 November 1969, New Jersey, USA
1969, Woolwich, London, England, UK
1970, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK
13 December 1949, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England, UK
1964, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK
24 June 1955, Northampton, England, UK
February 26, 1988 in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, UK
2 April 1969, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK
4 March 1968, Hounslow, London, England, UK
June 23, 1996 in London, England, UK
22 December 1954, Accra, Ghana
March 06, 2020
With its playful, murder most horrid air, McDonald and Dodds seemed more suited to weekday afternoons than Sunday primetime, but by episode end I was ready to give it another chance.
March 03, 2020
Jason Watkins seizes the role with relish. It's the sort of part he does to perfection - an odd, awkward, craven, brilliant man who ('Sorry, ma'am') can't stop apologising.
March 03, 2020
There was... something quite interesting - and slightly subversive - about having the middle-aged white man as the marginalised outsider.
March 02, 2020
The drama hasn't quite settled on the right tone: the murder plot, involving scheming businessman Max Crockett, was light stuff, meaning that the racism aimed at McDonald sat awkwardly with it.
March 03, 2020
It's ITV murder by numbers, soothing and pointless.

