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SIGN UPTaggart is a male name of Scottish origin, meaning "Son Of The Priest." It is derived from the Scottish tradition and signifies lineage from a priestly figure. The name gained prominence through the long-running Scottish detective fiction television programme, Taggart, which aired from 1983 to 2010. The show revolved around a group of detectives in the Maryhill CID of Strathclyde Police, portraying the experiences and professional lives of law enforcement officers in Scotland. Despite the absence of its titular character, the series continued, showcasing the dynamics and personal lives of the detectives, providing insight into the complexities of their profession. Taggart is one of the UK's longest-running television dramas, known for its compelling storytelling and characters.
Taggart is a Scottish detective television drama that debuted in 1983. The name "Taggart" is associated with various individuals and fictional characters, including "Tagg" Romney, an American businessman and the son of Mitt Romney. In the world of fiction, characters such as John Taggart in Cowboys & Aliens, Dagny Taggart in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, and Flynn Taggart in the Doom series of novels are well-known. Additionally, places and structures like Taggart, Virginia, and Taggart Hall in West Virginia, USA, bear the name. It's also linked to the 1964 film "Taggart" directed by R. G. Springsteen. The name "Taggart" has left its mark in various realms, from real-life individuals and locations to fictional characters and movies.
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