

Lazarus and Dingwall is a British sitcom starring Stephen Frost and Mark Dingwall as two inept detectives in a pastiche of police dramas. The programme ran for six episodes on BBC Two from 1 February 1 to 8 March 1991. Steve Lazarus and Mark Dingwall are a somewhat unconventional duo in the more than slightly unconventional sector of Really Serious Crimes. Their chief is both eccentric and incompetent, and everyone else is equally oddball, from desk worker and the object of Dingwall's affections, Beverly Armitage, to the plainclothes duo. However, despite their somewhat unique approach, what the department seems to come up trumps more often than not.

Feb 1, 1991 - 25m
When a local market fishmonger unwittingly begins dealing pure cocaine, Dingwall is sent undercover to make contact with the drugs baron who imported the goods.
Feb 8, 1991 - 25m
The Really Serious Crimes squad are called in when a stuntman is killed on a film set. The actor holding the gun claims he's innocent, but in show business, everyone has a motive.
Feb 15, 1991 - 25m
When a successful businessman is kidnapped and his wife receives a £5 million ransom demand, Lazarus and Dingwall are on the case. He could be better off dead...
Feb 22, 1991 - 25m
After a millionaire's model wife is painted to death, Lazarus and Dingwall are assigned to solve the case. Everyone seems to have a motive, but the real culprit proves elusive.
Mar 1, 1991 - 25m
Chief smells something fishy in the apparently accidental demise of a newspaper astrology expert. The bizarre cause of his death just seems all a little too coincidental — there are only two men fit to solve this mystery.
Mar 8, 1991 - 25m
After a spate of murders that appear to be immitating Cluedo scenarios, the Really Serious Crimes team is threatened with dissolution. Lazarus and Dingwall have only eighty hours to apprehend the killer.