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Storyline

Oliver is a middle-aged lecturer in Comparative Religion, with a passion for trivia, crosswords, and anagrams, and a very strange taste in jokes. Having been fired from the University of the Rhondda Valley, and with no family ties, he decides to set off on a quest to find "Aristotle", a setter of crosswords. He soon teams up with Woman Police Constable Diane Priest, who has just been suspended from the police force because she has been asking too many questions about a local murder that seems to implicate the Chief Constable. Pursued by Baxter ("the man with no name"), Oliver and Diane visit Shrewsbury, North Yorkshire, Durham, Hadrian's Wall, and Kirkleven in the Scottish highlands on their journey to find "Aristotle" in the Orkney Isles. Along the way, they uncover a major scandal centred around a property company. The laconic humor and the laid-back style are similar in many ways to The Beiderbecke Affair (1985), The Beiderbecke Tapes (1987), and The Beiderbecke Connection (1988) (also by Alan Plater), but with the added pleasure of word puzzles like those in Colin Dexter's "Inspector Morse" books.

Country: United Kingdom

Type: scripted

Status: Ended

Language: English

Release Date: June 11, 1995

Also Known As: Călătoriile lui Oliver, Oliver's Travels

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Company Credits

Production Co: BBC Wales, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), World Wide International Television

Seasons & Episodes

Season 1

1995 | 5 Episodes

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