Blythe Duff (aka DS Jackie Reid) lends a hand |
A bored extra (shoes model's own) |
Maryhill Police Station, where Taggart is based. In the summer, you can sometimes spot Japanese tourists getting photographed in front of the building. See Maryhill. |
Looking up Maryhill Rd from the Station |
Oh, now here is what seems to be a mystery - how can a poor but honest cop afford a Jag? Relax Taggart fans - this is the House Number Plate at Taggart's Jaguar showroom, further down Maryhill Rd |
View of the Citizens stage, with Taggart props around |
This looks like a Taggart scene but is actually a real investigation at the Forth and Clyde Canal bridge, Maryhill |
The divers are looking for a body, after a report that someone jumped off the bridge |
One cold morning in December 2009, I walked over the bridge from the Tall Ship (see Clyde River Festival) on the Clyde. . . |
. . .and spotted what looked like a pair of legs behind that blue bin |
Indeed it was a pair of legs, sticking out into Eastvale Place |
Classic Taggart territory; who knows what is stored in those arches? See also http://glasgowalbum.blogspot.com/2010/08/were-not-being-paid-enough-for-this.html http://glasgowalbum.blogspot.com/2010/05/single-parent.html |
I like the Idea of a flock of wee girls appearing from "no where", well not like it so much as inspired by it.... demons from the air
ReplyDeleteI know what is stored in those arches actually.
'I know what is stored in those arches actually.'
ReplyDeleteOld amps Gus?