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Charles Wycliffe is a
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English
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superintendent, created by author
W. J. Burley William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe (TV series), Wycliffe'', ...
. He featured in twenty-two novels. (Burley died when the twenty-third was still
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).


Fictional biography

D/Supt Wycliffe is the head of the
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(plainclothes detective branch of the police) in Devon and Cornwall. As such, he takes charge of all investigations of serious crime. Although Wycliffe is not a native Cornishman (his family were
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ers in
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) and he is advised that the outlook and attitudes of people in some of Cornwall's more remote communities is not what he may be used to, he tries hard to sympathise with the victims and sometimes even the perpetrators of crime and their families. Wycliffe is happily married to Helen, a former typist. They have two children, and live in a large old house which overlooks the River Tamar estuary. The strains of Wycliffe's job, which means he has to spend long periods away from home investigating cases in the most distant parts of the county, sometimes take their toll on his family life. He has a fondness for literature and antique books. Wycliffe is described as being a slight man, only just over the regulation minimum height for police constables. He keeps fit by taking long walks along beaches and coastal paths.


Other characters

Several of Wycliffe's subordinates and colleagues are recurring characters. In many of the early cases, especially those in or near
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, Detective Inspector Gill is featured. By comparison with Wycliffe's approach, he unsympathetically bullies suspects and witnesses. In later cases, Wycliffe relies more on the unpretentious Detective Sergeant (later Detective Inspector) Doug Kersey, and Detective Sergeant (also, later Detective Inspector) Lucy Lane, who manages to look like a fashion model even in the most cramped and squalid settings. Wycliffe tolerates rather than welcomes visits from his immediate superior, the bonhomous Deputy Chief Constable Bellings. The chief pathologist, Dr Franks, usually appears, but he and Wycliffe appear to have little in common.


Television version

In 1994,
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filmed several of the novels as ''
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'', over five seasons for a total of thirty-six episodes. In the series, Wycliffe was portrayed by actor Jack Shepherd. DI Doug Kersey was played by
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and Helen Masters played DI Lucy Lane. There were some differences between the TV character and the original. For example, in the books, Wycliffe's children have grown up and are living away from home; in the TV series, both are still teenagers. The TV Wycliffe was an accomplished jazz pianist (as Jack Shepherd is in real life).


List of Wycliffe novels

* '' Wycliffe and the Three-Toed Pussy'' (1968) * ''
Wycliffe and How To Kill a Cat William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series '' Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1970) * '' Wycliffe and the Guilt Edged Alibi'' (1971) * '' Wycliffe and Death in a Salubrious Place'' (1973) * '' Wycliffe and Death in Stanley Street'' (1975) * ''
Wycliffe and the Pea-Green Boat William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1975) * ''
Wycliffe and the School Bullies Wycliffe (and other similar spellings) may refer to: People * John Wycliffe (and other spellings) (c.1320s – 1384), English theologian and Bible translator * Wycliffe (name), includes a list of other people with the name Places * Wycliffe, Coun ...
'' (1976) * ''
Wycliffe and the Scapegoat William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1978) * ''
Wycliffe in Paul's Court William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1980) * ''
Wycliffe's Wild Goose Chase William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1982) * ''
Wycliffe and the Beales William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1983) * ''
Wycliffe and the Four Jacks William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1985) * ''
Wycliffe and the Quiet Virgin William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series ''Wycliffe'', shown from 1994 to 19 ...
'' (1986) * ''
Wycliffe and the Winsor Blue ''Wycliffe and the Winsor Blue'' (1987) is a crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, ...
'' (1987) * ''
Wycliffe and the Tangled Web ''Wycliffe and the Tangled Web'' (1988) is a crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. Synopsis Shortly after informing her boyfriend and sister of her pregnancy, a young woman from a quiet Cornish village goes missing, opening up the possib ...
'' (1988) * ''
Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death ''Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death'' (1990) is a crime novel by Cornwall, Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring his series detective, Charles Wycliffe. Synopsis A local bookseller, Matthew Glynn, is found bludgeoned and strangled, setting Wycliff ...
'' (1990) * '' Wycliffe and the Dead Flautist'' (1991) * '' Wycliffe and the Last Rites'' (1992) * '' Wycliffe and the Dunes Mystery'' (1994) * '' Wycliffe and the House of Fear'' (1995) * '' Wycliffe and the Redhead'' (1997) * '' Wycliffe and the Guild of Nine'' (2000) * '' Wycliffe and the Last Lap'' (2003) unfinished


See also

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External links


W.J.Burley biographical website
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