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Wolfe (TV series) - Wikipedia Wolfe is a British police procedural drama television series created by Paul Abbott for Sky Max It follows Professor Wolfe Kinteh, a crime scene investigator and academic who solves crimes in Northern England [2] It stars Babou Ceesay as the titular lead [3] It began on 10 September 2021
Wolfe (TV Series 2021) - IMDb The adventures of Professor Wolfe Kinteh, a crime scene investigator in the north of England Wolfe and co are up to their neck in it in Manchester's sewers, where a colossal fatberg holds the remains of a seemingly sadistic ritual killing
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Wolfe — all you need to know about the Sky Max drama - What To Watch Sky Max’s darkly comic series is set to fascinate and entertain when it hits our screens in September and stars Babou Ceesay (We Hunt Together, Dirty Money) as Professor Wolfe Kinteh, who tackles a host of grisly cases while dealing with his own personal issues
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Wolfe (TV Series 2021) - Episode list - IMDb After attending a fire at a mosque, Wolfe discovers the body of the local Imam - who was apparently murdered before the blaze began Drama created by Paul Abbott in which Babou Ceesay stars as Professor Wolfe Kinteh, a forensic scientist who is the north of England's finest crime-scene expert
Thomas Wolfe - Wikipedia Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist [1][2] and short story writer He is known largely for his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel (1929), and for the short fiction that appeared during the last years of his life [1]