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James McLevy was a prominent detective in Edinburgh during the mid 19th century, and later an author of popular crime mysteries. The son of a farmer, he was born in Ballymacnab in County Armagh, Ireland. McLevy later moved to Edinburgh, Scotland, and became a builder's labourer before joining the police force in 1830.

In 1833 he became Edinburgh's first detective and handled 2,220 cases during his 30-year career, almost always securing a conviction. His fame was such that the UK Parliament asked for his advice on dealing with criminals and Mary Carpenter, the great social reformer, quoted him in her paper on dealing with convicts.

McLevy published a series of extremely popular books in the 1860s, including Curiosities of Crime in Edinburgh, Sliding Scale of Life and The Disclosures of a Detective. It is sometimes suggested that his writings helped to inspire Arthur Conan Doyle. McLevy sought forensic advice from members of the medical faculty at the University of Edinburgh, where Conan Doyle later studied.

In the late 1990s, the James McLevy Trophy, named after him, was donated by former Detective Superintendent John McGowan to recognise outstanding achievement in crime detection in Scotland.

BBC Radio 4 has broadcast several series of dramas starring Brian Cox as McLevy, Siobhan Redmond as Jean Brash, Michael Perceval-Maxwell as Mulholland and David Ashton as Lieutenant Roach. .


Pilot 1999

1. P- 1 Jul 26 99 McLevy (The Afternoon Play)

1st Series 2000

2. 1- 1 Dec 21 00 For Unto Us
3. 1- 2 Dec 28 00 The Trophy Club
4. 1- 3 Jan 04 01 The Second Shadow
5. 1- 4 Jan 11 01 The Burning Question

2nd Series 2002

6. 2- 1 Jun 19 02 A Good Walk Spoilt
7. 2- 2 Jun 26 02 Wild Justice
8. 2- 3 Jul 03 02 The Wild Spark
9. 2- 4 Jul 10 02 Stab in the Back

3rd Series 2003

10. 3- 1 Dec 01 03 Behind the Curtain
11. 3- 2 Dec 08 03 A Voice from the Grave
12. 3- 3 Dec 15 03 The Dark Shadow
13. 3- 4 Dec 22 03 Servant of the Crown

4th Series 2006

14. 4- 1 Apr 03 06 A Piece of Cake
15. 4- 2 Apr 10 06 The Sea Change
16. 4- 3 Apr 17 06 Sins of the Fathers
17. 4- 4 Apr 24 06 The Devil's Disguise
18. 4- x Dec 25 06 Christmas Special

5th Series 2009

19. 5- 1 Jan 27 09 To Keep Him Honest
20. 5- 2 Feb 03 09 Picture of Innocence
21. 5- 3 Feb 10 09 The Chosen One
22. 5- 4 Feb 17 09 The Reckoning

6th Series 2009/10

23. 6- 1 Dec 21 09 A Bolt From the Blue
24. 6- 2 Dec 28 09 End of the Line
25. 6- 3 Jan 04 10 Jack O' Diamonds
26. 6- 4 Jan 11 10 Queen of Spades

7th series 2011

27. 7- 1 Mar 02 11 The Firebrand
28. 7- 2 Mar 09 11 Dead Reckoning
29. 7- 3 Mar 16 11 Prince of Darkness
30. 7- 4 Mar 23 11 A Distant Death

8th series 2011

31. 8- 1 Nov 29 11 The Blue Gown
32. 8- 2 Dec 06 11 Flesh and Blood
33. 8- 3 Dec 13 11 A Fine Deception
34. 8- 4 Dec 20 11 The Last Illusion

9th series 2012

35. 9- 1 Nov 26 12 A Dangerous Remedy
36. 9- 2 Dec 03 12 No Looking Back
37. 9- 3 Dec 10 12 A Pearl in the Oyster
38. 9- 4 Dec 17 12 tba


David Ashton has continued McLevy's story in his 2006 book Shadow of the Serpent (ISBN 1 904598 70 6); Fall From Grace followed the following year (ISBN 1-84697-007-5), and most recently 2009's Trick of the Light (ISBN 1-84697-091-1), featuring a young Arthur Conan Doyle, was published.

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