then and now
Well...on the one hand, it's not too surprising that 'Wolfie' grew up to be DI Jericho. It could be worse, though--he could be Christie.
On a different note...after the third episode I have to admit that I'm finding this programme less original. Sure, they've put it (imperfectly) fifty years in the past. But the whole thing between Jericho and Juliette is _so_ reminiscent of Pat Chappell and how every woman he fell for turned out to be not only 'inappropriate' but who turned around and dumped on him.
Added after the fourth episode: Given the ambiguous ending with Juliette, one now wonders if there will be another series?