. . . "Race"@en . . "Taggart is the Chima Star in Suikoden."@en . . "Actors appearing on Taggart episodes over the years include Dave Anderson, Isla Blair, Billy Boyd, Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle, Linda (Muchan) Carmichael, Ian Colquhoun, Annette Crosbie, Alan Cumming, Henry Ian Cusick, Barbara Dickson, Michelle Gomez, Jill Gascoine, Hannah Gordon, Clare Grogan, John Hannah, Morag Hepburn, Celia Imrie, Jason Isaacs, Ashley Jensen, Diane Keen, John McGlynn (in 5 episodes, each as a different character), Ann Mitchell, Andrew-Lee Potts, Peter Mullan, Amanda Redman, Dougray Scott and Ken Stott."@en . "Tagaato"@en . "Taggart (Tehg, literally meaning \"Dark\") is the spirit guardian of Damion Battosai's first Descension, Dark Damion. He is never mentioned or has appeared in the series, but will be included in a short story, detailing Damion's training for this form."@en . . . . . "-"@de . . . "Taggart (Tehg, literally meaning \"Dark\") is the spirit guardian of Damion Battosai's first Descension, Dark Damion. He is never mentioned or has appeared in the series, but will be included in a short story, detailing Damion's training for this form."@en . . . . "Weapons"@en . . "Family"@en . "Gallery"@en . "Taggart"@en . "Fanart"@en . . . . . . . . "Taggart is the Chima Star in Suikoden."@en . "Name"@en . "Senate Guard Captain"@en . . . "thumb|ECHO icon\n*Taggart named Henry after his mother.\n*Taggart considered changing his ringtone to a stalker's death cry.\n*Taggart's full name is Eddie P. Taggart .\n*Sir Hammerlock describes Taggart as \"an old boyfriend\" in an ECHO message when the mission Stalker of Stalkers is collected. Hammerlock made comments on Taggart on Day 15 of the Borderlands 2 $100,000 Loot Hunt, saying, \"I didn't like my ex very much\"."@en . . . . . . . "White"@en . . . . "Unknown."@en . . . . . "Human"@en . "Borderlands 2"@en . "Taggart"@en . . "Diener"@de . . . "-"@de . . . "\u30BF\u30AC\u30FC\u30C8"@en . "\u2022 Servant"@en . "Was formerly a Base Vampire, but is now spirit."@en . "Drive-In Theater"@en . . "Charge-Angriff"@de . "Blue"@en . . . . "None"@en . . "left|150Taggart ist ein Diener in Warrens Anwesen. Als dieser, zusammen mit Viktor, von der Kaiserlichen Armee wegen Hochverrats im Moravia Schloss eingesperrt wurde, ging Taggart zur Toran-Burg, um der Befreiungsarmee diese Information anvertraute, woraufhin diese eine Rettungsaktion startete. Daraufhin diente Warren seinem Meister weiter in der Befreiungsarmee, und tat dies auch nach dem Ende des Krieges."@de . "Taggart is an NPC in Borderlands 2, who is dead by the time his ECHO recordings are discovered. Sir Hammerlock offers a mission to find Taggart's ECHO logs on stalkers so that he may plagiarize them for his book."@en . "NPC"@en . "*Borderlands 2"@en . . "Unborn"@en . . . . . . . . . "Judging by the ECHO logs retrieved during the mission Stalker of Stalkers, Taggart was on Pandora to hunt stalkers. Eventually, his activities attracted the attention of Henry, a large stalker. Henry killed Taggart's team and stole his mother's day present, prompting Taggart to go after her. However, Henry ate Taggart's hands before killing him in the final log."@en . "Soul Age"@en . . "The show began in 1973 and is another quality show from ITV presents the viewer with a rose tinted view of Glasgow; the show focuses on \"a Murrder\". It has been likened to comedy live meet the Daily Mail but this may simply apply to all ITV rather than this poor Scottish show. The entire population takes part with First Minister Alex Salmond currently being the latest Taggart as the last one died of Cholesterol; indicative of the robust wegie diet of deep fried mars bars."@en . . . . "Taggart"@de . "Alive"@en . . "Taggart"@de . "left|150Taggart ist ein Diener in Warrens Anwesen. Als dieser, zusammen mit Viktor, von der Kaiserlichen Armee wegen Hochverrats im Moravia Schloss eingesperrt wurde, ging Taggart zur Toran-Burg, um der Befreiungsarmee diese Information anvertraute, woraufhin diese eine Rettungsaktion startete. Daraufhin diente Warren seinem Meister weiter in der Befreiungsarmee, und tat dies auch nach dem Ende des Krieges."@de . . "Human"@en . . . "-"@de . "The show began in 1973 and is another quality show from ITV presents the viewer with a rose tinted view of Glasgow; the show focuses on \"a Murrder\". It has been likened to comedy live meet the Daily Mail but this may simply apply to all ITV rather than this poor Scottish show. The entire population takes part with First Minister Alex Salmond currently being the latest Taggart as the last one died of Cholesterol; indicative of the robust wegie diet of deep fried mars bars. The plots tend to include repeats, but with more music and \u2018Murrder\u2019; whether the show can compete with the superior English regional detective series is something not to be debated as you\u2019ll get a Glasgow Kiss, a Ned Chibbing or a Edinburgh Swedgin or a Highland Scrub-up which you may get regardless of whether or not you bring up the quality of Scotland finest Media Export, (not Monarch of the Glen or River City). The Drama is played out by the finest thespians that Scotland has to offer; this is why the show is so often lame; but none the less compulsive viewing in the 2 hour slot that it occupies. The show is arguably the only show that Scotland exports, as nobody wants the creepy Gaelic \"Educational Programs\". Given the limited number of Scottish actors, many have appeared in Taggart on at least four occasions. Following the Taggart Act 2000, the Scottish Parliament agreed to allow Taggart producers to round up members of the public with a large net and force them to guest star in an episode."@en . "Taggart is a location in The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct."@en . "Taggart"@en . "Actors appearing on Taggart episodes over the years include Dave Anderson, Isla Blair, Billy Boyd, Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle, Linda (Muchan) Carmichael, Ian Colquhoun, Annette Crosbie, Alan Cumming, Henry Ian Cusick, Barbara Dickson, Michelle Gomez, Jill Gascoine, Hannah Gordon, Clare Grogan, John Hannah, Morag Hepburn, Celia Imrie, Jason Isaacs, Ashley Jensen, Diane Keen, John McGlynn (in 5 episodes, each as a different character), Ann Mitchell, Andrew-Lee Potts, Peter Mullan, Amanda Redman, Dougray Scott and Ken Stott."@en . "15"^^ . . . . "Charge"@de . "1.893456E11"^^ . . . "Automatisch, nachdem er von Warrens Gefangennahme berichet hat."@de . . "SY 431"@en . . . . . "Unknown"@en . "A long-running British detective series, running from 1983 to 2011 (ITV have withdrawn their funding and until/unless STV can get a replacement backer, we have to call this show cancelled) Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it has a very bad case of Never One Murder. The series was named after its main character, Jim Taggart, who is no longer in the series due to the death of Mark McManus, who portrayed him. Rather surprisingly, the show has carried on longer without him than it did when he was alive. According to The Other Wiki, the show is frequently summed up by saying \"murder\" in a very strong Glaswegian accent (e.g. a parody in The Fast Show consisted entirely of policemen standing around a corpse and saying \"He's deeed, he's bin mudded!\"). Not to be confused with Dagny or James Taggart. \n* Artifact Title: Jim Taggart no longer appears in the show, due to actor Mark McManus's death. \n* Ascended Extra: James McPherson had a brief appearance as a young DC in 'The Killing Philosophy', before becoming Taggart's assistant for the rest of the Mark McManus episodes. After Mark McManus died, Mike Jardine got promoted to DCI and became the main character for the next few years. \n* Autopsy Snack Time: One of the coroners tends to do this. \n* Beam Me Up, Scotty: There's been a murder., funnily enough. \n* Beneath Suspicion \n* Bonnie Scotland \n* British Brevity: 100 episodes in 25 years. Taggart episodes are kind of like buses. Buses that are twice as long as normal shows, mind. A single 'episode' was normally 2-4 hours in the days before it was serialised down to an hour. \n* The Character Died with Him: Mark McManus, as noted above. \n* Detective Drama \n* Exposition Victim: in \"Forbidden Fruit\" \n* Fable Remake: The episode 'Gingerbread' was a modern retelling of 'Hansel and Gretel' \n* Thematic Theme Tune: \"No Mean City\". \n* Never One Murder \n* Suspiciously Similar Substitute \n* Violent Glaswegian: Only often more calculating than usual."@en . "Element"@en . . . "Video Game"@en . "A long-running British detective series, running from 1983 to 2011 (ITV have withdrawn their funding and until/unless STV can get a replacement backer, we have to call this show cancelled) Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it has a very bad case of Never One Murder. The series was named after its main character, Jim Taggart, who is no longer in the series due to the death of Mark McManus, who portrayed him. Rather surprisingly, the show has carried on longer without him than it did when he was alive. Not to be confused with Dagny or James Taggart."@en . . . . . "???cm"@en . . "Male"@en . "*Darkness\n*Blood"@en . . . "-"@de . . "Daryl and Merle arrive in Taggart."@en . . "23"^^ . . . . "Unknown"@en . "2.3"^^ . . "Georgia"@en . "None"@en . "Taggart"@en . "Taggart is a location in The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct."@en . "Taggart"@en . . "Viktor's Team"@de . "SY 431"@de . . "None"@en .