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Сюжет сериала «Автомобили Z» вращается вокруг нескольких полицейских, живущих в вымышленном городе Ньютаун и патрулирующих участок с радиопозывными Z-Victor 1 и Z-Victor 2. Среди реальных служителей закона сериал поначалу был не очень популярен из-за сомнительной характеристики офицеров полиции. Но зрители полюбили криминальные истории, которые поднимали социальные и общественно значимые темы.
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Название происходит от позывных радиосвязи, выделенных полицейскими силами Ланкашира. Подразделения полиции Ланкашира были обозначены с севера на юг: дивизия «А» (базировалась в Алверстоне) была отдельной частью Ланкашира во времена Барроу-ин-Фернесс, дивизия «Б» была Ланкастером и т. д. Телесериал использовал несуществующие похывные Z-Victor 1 и Z-Victor 2. Название, как иногда говорят, не происходит от используемых автомобилей, Ford Zephyr и Ford Zodiac. Zephyr был стандартным патрульным автомобилем, используемым Ланкаширом и другими полицейскими силами, в то время как Zodiac использовался только для выполнения специальных задач, таких как выполнение дорожных обязанностей.
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This is an episode list for the British television series Z-Cars. The series was aired on BBC One, between 1962 and 1978. Many of the episodes are now missing from the BBC archives.[1][2][3]
Series overview[edit]
Series | Episodes | Premiered: | Ended: | Status: |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 31 | 2 January 1962 | 31 July 1962 | 12 Missing |
2 | 42 | 19 September 1962 | 3 July 1963 | 26 Missing |
3 | 42 | 4 September 1963 | 24 June 1964 | 5 Missing |
4 | 43 | 9 September 1964 | 30 June 1965 | 15 Missing |
5 | 12 | 5 October 1965 | 21 December 1965 | 9 Missing |
6 | 416 | 6 March 1967 | 24 June 1971 | 308 Missing |
7 | 115 | 2 August 1971 | 2 July 1973 | 82 Missing |
8 | 33 | 22 October 1973 | 3 June 1974 | 5 Missing |
9 | 31 | 9 September 1974 | 12 May 1975 | Complete |
10 | 13 | 5 January 1976 | 29 March 1976 | Complete |
11 | 13 | 5 April 1977 | 5 July 1977 | Complete |
12 | 13 | 28 June 1978 | 20 September 1978 | Complete |
Series 1 (1962)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 January 1962 | Four of a Kind | Exists |
2 | 9 January 1962 | Limping Rabbit | Exists |
3 | 16 January 1962 | Handle With Care | Exists |
4 | 23 January 1962 | Stab in the Dark | Exists |
5 | 30 January 1962 | Big Catch | Exists |
6 | 6 February 1962 | Friday Night | Exists |
7 | 13 February 1962 | Suspended | Exists |
8 | 20 February 1962 | Family Feud | Exists |
9 | 27 February 1962 | Fire ! | Missing |
10 | 6 March 1962 | Threats and Menaces | Missing |
11 | 13 March 1962 | Jail Break | Missing |
12 | 20 March 1962 | What Kind Of Hero | Missing |
13 | 27 March 1962 | Sudden Death | Missing |
14 | 3 April 1962 | Found Abandoned | Exists |
15 | 10 April 1962 | The Best Days | Exists |
16 | 17 April 1962 | Invisible Enemy | Exists |
17 | 24 April 1962 | Down And Out | Exists |
18 | 1 May 1962 | Further Enquiries | Exists |
19 | 8 May 1962 | Winner Take All | Missing |
20 | 15 May 1962 | People’s Property | Exists |
21 | 22 May 1962 | Hi-Jack ! | Exists |
22 | 29 May 1962 | Incident Reported | Exists |
23 | 5 June 1962 | Never On Wednesdays | Missing |
24 | 12 June 1962 | Day Trip | Missing |
25 | 19 June 1962 | Affray | Exists |
26 | 26 June 1962 | Contraband | Exists |
27 | 3 July 1962 | Teamwork | Missing |
28 | 10 July 1962 | Appearance in Court | Exists |
29 | 17 July 1962 | Assault | Missing |
30 | 24 July 1962 | Sunday Morning | Missing |
31 | 31 July 1962 | Unconditional Surrender | Missing |
Series 2 (1962–1963)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 19 September 1962 | On Watch – Newtown | Exists |
2 | 26 September 1962 | Full Remission | Exists |
3 | 3 October 1962 | Truth Or Dare | Exists |
4 | 10 October 1962 | Information Received | Exists |
5 | 17 October 1962 | Friendly Relations | Exists |
6 | 24 October 1962 | Corroboration | Exists |
7 | 31 October 1962 | The Thin Girl | Missing |
8 | 7 November 1962 | Johnny Sailor | Missing |
9 | 14 November 1962 | Person Unknown | Exists |
10 | 21 November 1962 | Ambush | Exists |
11 | 28 November 1962 | Known to the Police | Missing |
12 | 5 December 1962 | The Navigators | Missing |
13 | 12 December 1962 | Business Trip | Missing |
14 | 19 December 1962 | Five Whistles | Missing |
15 | 26 December 1962 | Search | Missing |
16 | 2 January 1963 | All Up By Seven | Missing |
17 | 9 January 1963 | Trumpet Voluntary | Missing |
18 | 16 January 1963 | Five and a Match | Missing |
19 | 23 January 1963 | The Hitch-Hiker | Missing |
20 | 30 January 1963 | A Simple Case | Missing |
21 | 6 February 1963 | Act Of Vengeance | Missing |
22 | 13 February 1963 | The Listeners | Missing |
23 | 20 February 1963 | The Main Chance | Missing |
24 | 27 February 1963 | Follow My Leader | Missing |
25 | 6 March 1963 | Members Only | Missing |
26 | 13 March 1963 | Matter Of Conviction | Missing |
27 | 20 March 1963 | The Bad Lad | Missing |
28 | 27 March 1963 | Enquiry | Missing |
29 | 3 April 1963 | Pay By Results | Missing |
30 | 10 April 1963 | The Peterman | Missing |
31 | 17 April 1963 | The Birds of the Air | Exists |
32 | 24 April 1963 | Train Of Events | Exists |
33 | 1 May 1963 | By The Book | Exists |
34 | 8 May 1963 | Nothing Serious | Missing |
35 | 15 May 1963 | Alarm Call | Missing |
36 | 22 May 1963 | A Try By Weir | Missing |
37 | 29 May 1963 | Quiet Confidence | Exists |
38 | 5 June 1963 | Scare | Exists |
39 | 12 June 1963 | Caught by the Ears | Exists |
40 | 19 June 1963 | Come on the Lads | Missing |
41 | 26 June 1963 | The Whizzers | Exists |
42 | 3 July 1963 | Police Work | Exists |
Series 3 (1963–1964)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 September 1963 | Lucky Accident | Exists |
2 | 11 September 1963 | Made For Each Other | Exists |
3 | 18 September 1963 | A La Carte | Exists |
4 | 26 September 1963 | Light The Blue Paper | Exists |
5 | 2 October 1963 | A Quiet Night | Missing |
6 | 9 October 1963 | Hit And Run | Exists |
7 | 16 October 1963 | Hide – And Go Seek | Exists |
8 | 23 October 1963 | The Kiter | Exists |
9 | 30 October 1963 | Special Duty | Missing |
10 | 6 November 1963 | Remembrance of a Guest | Exists |
11 | 13 November 1963 | Daylight Robbery | Missing |
12 | 20 November 1963 | Running Milligan | Missing |
13 | 27 November 1963 | Choose Your Partners | Exists |
14 | 4 December 1963 | Tuesday Afternoon | Exists |
15 | 11 December 1963 | Supper in the Morning | Exists |
16 | 18 December 1963 | Wait For It | Exists |
17 | 25 December 1963 | It Never Rains … | Exists |
18 | 1 January 1964 | .. And A Happy New Year | Exists |
19 | 8 January 1964 | Happy-Go-Lucky | Exists |
20 | 15 January 1964 | Promise Made | Exists |
21 | 22 January 1964 | I Mean..Where Does It Stop? | Exists |
22 | 29 January 1964 | A Stroll Along The Sands | Exists |
23 | 5 February 1964 | No Malice | Exists |
24 | 12 February 1964 | Profit By Their Example | Exists |
25 | 19 February 1964 | A Question Of Storage | Exists |
26 | 26 February 1964 | Fun And Games | Exists |
27 | 4 March 1964 | A Man…Like Yourself | Exists |
28 | 11 March 1964 | A Straight Deal | Exists |
29 | 18 March 1964 | Happy Families | Exists |
30 | 25 March 1964 | Inside Job | Exists |
31 | 1 April 1964 | Clues Are What You Think | Exists |
32 | 8 April 1964 | The Whole Truth … | Exists |
33 | 22 April 1964 | Whistle, And Come Home | Exists |
34 | 29 April 1964 | First-Class Citizen | Exists |
35 | 6 May 1964 | Seconds Away | Exists |
36 | 13 May 1964 | Centre Of Disturbance | Exists |
37 | 20 May 1964 | You Get All Kinds | Exists |
38 | 27 May 1964 | Happy Birthday | Exists |
39 | 3 June 1964 | Somebody … Help | Missing |
40 | 10 June 1964 | Cage Until Tame | Exists |
41 | 17 June 1964 | Family Reunion | Exists |
42 | 24 June 1964 | A Place Of Safety | Exists |
Series 4 (1964–1965)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 9 September 1964 | The Dark Side of the Road | Missing |
2 | 16 September 1964 | What A Main Event ! | Exists |
3 | 23 September 1964 | Finders Keepers | Exists |
4 | 30 September 1964 | Lucky Partners | Missing |
5 | 7 October 1964 | Soft Spot | Missing |
6 | 14 October 1964 | Somebody Said … | Exists |
7 | 21 October 1964 | Charity Begins … | Exists |
8 | 28 October 1964 | The Hunch | Exists |
9 | 4 November 1964 | Two in the Bush | Exists |
10 | 11 November 1964 | Welcome Home, Jigger | Missing |
11 | 18 November 1964 | In A Day’s Work | Exists |
12 | 25 November 1964 | No Stone Unturned | Exists |
13 | 2 December 1964 | You Pays Your Money | Exists |
14 | 9 December 1964 | One Day in Spring Street | Missing |
15 | 16 December 1964 | Bring Back The Cat | Missing |
16 | 23 December 1964 | If He Runs – Grab Him | Missing |
17 | 30 December 1964 | First Foot | Exists |
18 | 6 January 1965 | Think On | Missing |
19 | 13 January 1965 | The Luck of the Game | Missing |
20 | 20 January 1965 | I Love You Bonzo | Exists |
21 | 27 January 1965 | Brotherly Love | Exists |
22 | 3 February 1965 | A Matter Of Give And Take | Exists |
23 | 10 February 1965 | Give A Dog A Name | Missing |
24 | 17 February 1965 | The Long Spoon | Missing |
25 | 24 February 1965 | Teething Trouble | Missing |
26 | 3 March 1965 | A Shame To Take The Money | Missing |
27 | 10 March 1965 | Window Dressing | Exists |
28 | 17 March 1965 | Partners | Exists |
29 | 24 March 1965 | The Fanatics | Exists |
30 | 31 March 1965 | You Got To Have Class | Exists |
31 | 7 April 1965 | The Mice Will Play | Exists |
32 | 14 April 1965 | Sound An Alarm | Exists |
33 | 21 April 1965 | The Soft Game | Exists |
34 | 28 April 1965 | Snakes Alive | Exists |
35 | 5 May 1965 | Suspected Murder | Exists |
36 | 12 May 1965 | The Share-Out | Exists |
37 | 19 May 1965 | Checkmate | Exists |
38 | 26 May 1965 | Another Fairy Tale | Exists |
39 | 2 June 1965 | Market Square | Exists |
40 | 9 June 1965 | Error Of Judgement | Missing |
41 | 16 June 1965 | Under Cover | Exists |
42 | 23 June 1965 | One Good Turn | Missing |
43 | 30 June 1965 | Warning Shots | Exists |
Series 5 (1965)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 5 October 1965 | With A Pin | Missing |
2 | 12 October 1965 | Wilful Destruction | Missing |
3 | 19 October 1965 | Cop And Blow | Missing |
4 | 26 October 1965 | The Hard-Face Grabber | Missing |
5 | 2 November 1965 | Inspection | Exists |
6 | 9 November 1965 | Routine Inquiries | Missing |
7 | 16 November 1965 | A Morning’s Sport | Missing |
8 | 23 November 1965 | Contrary To Regulations | Exists |
9 | 30 November 1965 | The Good Life | Missing |
10 | 7 December 1965 | Celebration | Missing |
11 | 14 December 1965 | But The Crying … | Exists |
12 | 21 December 1965 | That’s The Way It Is | Missing |
Series 6 (1967–1971)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 6 March 1967 | I Don’t Want Evidence : 1 | Missing |
2 | 7 March 1967 | I Don’t Want Evidence : 2 | Missing |
3 | 13 March 1967 | Ever Seen A Happy Cop : 1 | Missing |
4 | 14 March 1967 | Ever Seen A Happy Cop : 2 | Missing |
5 | 20 March 1967 | You Want ‘Em – You Find ‘Em : 1 | Missing |
6 | 21 March 1967 | You Want ‘Em – You Find ‘Em : 2 | Missing |
7 | 27 March 1967 | The Great Fur Robbery : 1 | Missing |
8 | 28 March 1967 | The Great Fur Robbery : 2 | Missing |
9 | 3 April 1967 | Gelignite : 1 | Missing |
10 | 4 April 1967 | Gelignite : 2 | Missing |
11 | 10 April 1967 | All They Have To Do Is Spend It : 1 | Missing |
12 | 11 April 1967 | All They Have To Do Is Spend It : 2 | Missing |
13 | 17 April 1967 | Who Said Anything About The Law 1 | Missing |
14 | 18 April 1967 | Who Said Anything About The Law 2; | Missing |
15 | 24 April 1967 | Standard Procedure : 1 | Missing |
16 | 25 April 1967 | Standard Procedure : 2 | Missing |
17 | 1 May 1967 | The Nesbitts Are Back : 1 | Missing |
18 | 2 May 1967 | The Nesbitts Are Back : 2 | Missing |
19 | 8 May 1967 | Finch And Sons : 1 | Exists |
20 | 9 May 1967 | Finch And Sons : 2 | Missing |
21 | 15 May 1967 | When Did You Last See Your Father? 1 | Missing |
22 | 16 May 1967 | When Did You Last See Your Father? 2 | Missing |
23 | 22 May 1967 | When Did You Last See Your Father? 3 | Missing |
24 | 23 May 1967 | When Did You Last See Your Father? 4 | Missing |
25 | 29 May 1967 | Sheena : 1 | Missing |
26 | 30 May 1967 | Sheena : 2 | Missing |
27 | 5 June 1967 | She’s Not Yours, She’s Mine : 1 | Exists |
28 | 6 June 1967 | She’s Not Yours, She’s Mine : 2 | Exists |
29 | 12 June 1967 | The Placer : 1 | Exists |
30 | 13 June 1967 | The Placer : 2 | Exists |
31 | 19 June 1967 | Don’t Wrap It Up, I’ll Take It With Me : 1 | Exists |
32 | 20 June 1967 | Don’t Wrap It Up, I’ll Take It With Me : 2 | Exists |
33 | 26 June 1967 | I Never Mean’t To Drop Him : 1 | Exists |
34 | 27 June 1967 | I Never Mean’t To Drop Him : 2 | Exists |
35 | 3 July 1967 | Never Give A Copper An Even Break: 1 | Exists |
36 | 4 July 1967 | Never Give A Copper An Even Break : 2 | Exists |
37 | 10 July 1967 | It Was Doing Nothing : 1 | Exists |
38 | 11 July 1967 | It Was Doing Nothing : 2 | Exists |
39 | 17 July 1967 | The Sledgehammer and the Nut : 1 | Exists |
40 | 18 July 1967 | The Sledgehammer and the Nut : 2 | Exists |
41 | 24 July 1967 | All Through The Night : 1 | Exists |
42 | 25 July 1967 | All Through The Night : 2 | Exists |
43 | 31 July 1967 | Prejudice : 1 | Exists |
44 | 1 August 1967 | Prejudice : 2 | Exists |
45 | 7 August 1967 | Boy : 1 | Exists |
46 | 8 August 1967 | Boy : 2 | Exists |
47 | 14 August 1967 | Play It Hot, Play It Cool : 1 | Exists |
48 | 15 August 1967 | Play It Hot, Play It Cool : 2 | Exists |
49 | 21 August 1967 | The Great Art Robbery : 1 | Exists |
50 | 22 August 1967 | The Great Art Robbery : 2 | Exists |
51 | 28 August 1967 | First on the Scene : 1 | Exists |
52 | 29 August 1967 | First on the Scene : 2 | Exists |
53 | 4 September 1967 | It’s Easy Once You Know How : 1 | Exists |
54 | 5 September 1967 | It’s Easy Once You Know How : 2 | Exists |
55 | 11 September 1967 | If I Can’t Have Him : 1 | Exists |
56 | 12 September 1967 | If I Can’t Have Him : 2 | Exists |
57 | 18 September 1967 | A Litte Bit Of Respect : 1 | Exists |
58 | 19 September 1967 | A Litte Bit Of Respect : 2 | Exists |
59 | 25 September 1967 | Calling The Tune : 1 | Missing |
60 | 26 September 1967 | Calling The Tune : 2 | Missing |
61 | 2 October 1967 | Sauce for the Goose : 1 | Missing |
62 | 3 October 1967 | Sauce for the Goose : 2 | Missing |
63 | 9 October 1967 | The Nose On Your Face : 1 | Missing |
64 | 10 October 1967 | The Nose On Your Face : 2 | Missing |
65 | 16 October 1967 | A Handful Of Dust : 1 | Missing |
66 | 17 October 1967 | A Handful Of Dust : 2 | Missing |
67 | 23 October 1967 | All in a Day’s Work : 1 | Missing |
68 | 24 October 1967 | All in a Day’s Work : 2 | Missing |
69 | 30 October 1967 | Invasion Of Privacy : 1 | Missing |
70 | 31 October 1967 | Invasion Of Privacy : 2 | Missing |
71 | 6 November 1967 | Granny The Swings : 1 | Missing |
72 | 7 November 1967 | Granny The Swings : 2 | Missing |
73 | 13 November 1967 | Saturday Night Was Murder : 1 | Missing |
74 | 14 November 1967 | Saturday Night Was Murder : 2 | Missing |
75 | 20 November 1967 | They’re Not Supposed ToDo That – Are They? : 1 | Missing |
76 | 21 November 1967 | They’re Not Supposed ToDo That – Are They ? : 2 | Missing |
77 | 27 November 1967 | The Victim : 1 | Missing |
78 | 28 November 1967 | The Victim : 2 | Missing |
79 | 4 December 1967 | Too Quiet For Sunday : 1 | Missing |
80 | 5 December 1967 | Too Quiet For Sunday : 2 | Missing |
81 | 11 December 1967 | A Right To Live : 1 | Missing |
82 | 12 December 1967 | A Right To Live : 2 | Missing |
83 | 18 December 1967 | The Collector : 1 | Missing |
84 | 19 December 1967 | The Collector : 2 | Missing |
85 | 25 December 1967 | Family Affair : 1 | Missing |
86 | 26 December 1967 | Family Affair : 2 | Missing |
87 | 1 January 1968 | Should Auld Acquaintance : 1 | Missing |
88 | 2 January 1968 | Should Auld Acquaintance : 2 | Missing |
89 | 8 January 1968 | You Can’t Win Em All : 1 | Missing |
90 | 9 January 1968 | You Can’t Win Em All : 2 | Missing |
91 | 15 January 1968 | Take It with a Pinch Of Salt : 1 | Missing |
92 | 16 January 1968 | Take It with a Pinch Of Salt : 2 | Missing |
93 | 22 January 1968 | Nothing To Report : 1 | Missing |
94 | 23 January 1968 | Nothing To Report : 2 | Missing |
95 | 29 January 1968 | Inside Information : 1 | Missing |
96 | 30 January 1968 | Inside Information : 2 | Missing |
97 | 5 February 1968 | Honour Among Thieves : 1 | Missing |
98 | 6 February 1968 | Honour Among Thieves : 2 | Missing |
99 | 12 February 1968 | Aren’t Policemen Wonderful : 1 | Missing |
100 | 13 February 1968 | Aren’t Policemen Wonderful : 2 | Missing |
101 | 19 February 1968 | Out of the Frying Pan : 1 | Missing |
102 | 20 February 1968 | Out of the Frying Pan : 2 | Missing |
103 | 26 February 1968 | What D’Yer Mean – Charity? : 1 | Missing |
104 | 27 February 1968 | What D’Yer Mean – Charity? : 2 | Missing |
105 | 4 March 1968 | Person To Person : 1 | Missing |
106 | 5 March 1968 | Person To Person : 2 | Missing |
107 | 11 March 1968 | A Hobby You Might Say : 1 | Missing |
108 | 12 March 1968 | A Hobby You Might Say : 2 | Missing |
109 | 18 March 1968 | Hudson’s Way : 1 | Missing |
110 | 19 March 1968 | Hudson’s Way : 2 | Missing |
111 | 25 March 1968 | Blind Alley : 1 | Missing |
112 | 26 March 1968 | Blind Alley : 2 | Missing |
113 | 1 April 1968 | The Saint Of Concrete Canyon : 1 | Missing |
114 | 2 April 1968 | The Saint Of Concrete Canyon : 2 | Missing |
115 | 8 April 1968 | Criminal Type : 1 | Missing |
116 | 9 April 1968 | Criminal Type : 2 | Missing |
117 | 15 April 1968 | The Man Who Was Inspector Todd : 1 | Missing |
118 | 16 April 1968 | The Man Who Was Inspector Todd : 2 | Missing |
119 | 22 April 1968 | Some Girls Pick ‘Em : 1 | Missing |
120 | 23 April 1968 | Some Girls Pick ‘Em : 2 | Missing |
121 | 29 April 1968 | The Battleground : 1 | Missing |
122 | 30 April 1968 | The Battleground : 2 | Missing |
123 | 6 May 1968 | The Witness : 1 | Missing |
124 | 7 May 1968 | The Witness : 2 | Missing |
125 | 13 May 1968 | The Guilty Ones : 1 | Missing |
126 | 14 May 1968 | The Guilty Ones : 2 | Missing |
127 | 20 May 1968 | At Least You Know You’ve Tried: 1 | Missing |
128 | 21 May 1968 | At Least You Know You’ve Tried: 2 | Missing |
129 | 27 May 1968 | Two’s A Pair : 1 | Missing |
130 | 28 May 1968 | Two’s A Pair : 2 | Missing |
131 | 3 June 1968 | Tomorrow’s Another Day : 1 | Missing |
132 | 4 June 1968 | Tomorrow’s Another Day : 2 | Missing |
133 | 10 June 1968 | Who Was That Lady ? : 1 | Missing |
134 | 11 June 1968 | Who Was That Lady ? : 2 | Missing |
135 | 17 June 1968 | Talk Your Way Out Of That : 1 | Missing |
136 | 18 June 1968 | Talk Your Way Out Of That : 2 | Missing |
138 | 8 July 1968 | Application : 1 | Missing |
137 | 9 July 1968 | Application : 2 | Missing |
139 | 15 July 1968 | The Luck of the Irish : 1 | Missing |
140 | 16 July 1968 | The Luck of the Irish : 2 | Missing |
141 | 22 July 1968 | A Kind Of Proof : 1 | Missing |
142 | 23 July 1968 | A Kind Of Proof : 2 | Missing |
143 | 29 July 1968 | A Matter For Thought : 1 | Missing |
144 | 30 July 1968 | A Matter For Thought : 2 | Missing |
145 | 5 August 1968 | Some Kind Of Nut : 1 | Missing |
146 | 6 August 1968 | Some Kind Of Nut : 2 | Missing |
147 | 12 August 1968 | He Must Be Up To No Good : 1 | Missing |
148 | 13 August 1968 | He Must Be Up To No Good : 2 | Missing |
149 | 19 August 1968 | It’s A Sort Of Game : 1 | Missing |
150 | 20 August 1968 | It’s A Sort Of Game : 2 | Missing |
151 | 26 August 1968 | Anyone Can Make A Mistake : 1 | Missing |
152 | 27 August 1968 | Anyone Can Make A Mistake : 2 | Missing |
153 | 2 September 1968 | Attack : 1 | Missing |
154 | 3 September 1968 | Attack : 2 | Missing |
155 | 9 September 1968 | You Worry Too Much, Charlie : 1 | Missing |
156 | 10 September 1968 | You Worry Too Much, Charlie : 2 | Missing |
157 | 16 September 1968 | Punch-Up : 1 | Missing |
158 | 17 September 1968 | Punch-Up : 2 | Missing |
159 | 23 September 1968 | More Ways Of Killing The Cat : 1 | Missing |
160 | 24 September 1968 | More Ways Of Killing The Cat : 2 | Missing |
161 | 30 September 1968 | No Charge for the Estimate : 1 | Missing |
162 | 1 October 1968 | No Charge for the Estimate : 2 | Missing |
163 | 7 October 1968 | The Paperchase : 1 | Missing |
164 | 8 October 1968 | The Paperchase : 2 | Missing |
165 | 14 October 1968 | The Vigilance : 1 | Missing |
166 | 15 October 1968 | The Vigilance : 2 | Missing |
167 | 21 October 1968 | The Tip-Off : 1 | Missing |
168 | 22 October 1968 | The Tip-Off : 2 | Missing |
169 | 28 October 1968 | Prevention Is Better : 1 | Missing |
170 | 29 October 1968 | Prevention Is Better : 2 | Missing |
171 | 4 November 1968 | Special Relationship : 1 | Missing |
172 | 5 November 1968 | Special Relationship : 2 | Missing |
173 | 11 November 1968 | A Proper George Washington : 1 | Missing |
174 | 12 November 1968 | A Proper George Washington : 2 | Missing |
175 | 18 November 1968 | I Know My Coppers : 1 | Missing |
176 | 19 November 1968 | I Know My Coppers : 2 | Missing |
177 | 25 November 1968 | Follow The Form : 1 | Missing |
178 | 26 November 1968 | Follow The Form : 2 | Missing |
179 | 2 December 1968 | Breakdown: 1 | Missing |
180 | 3 December 1968 | Breakdown: 2 | Missing |
181 | 9 December 1968 | Will He.. Won’t He? :1 | Missing |
182 | 10 December 1968 | Will He.. Won’t He? :2 | Missing |
183 | 16 December 1968 | Dead End : 1 | Missing |
184 | 17 December 1968 | Dead End : 2 | Missing |
185 | 23 December 1968 | Blame It On Father Christmas : 1 | Missing |
186 | 24 December 1968 | Blame It On Father Christmas : 2 | Missing |
187 | 30 December 1968 | For Auld Lang Syne : 1 | Missing |
188 | 31 December 1968 | For Auld Lang Syne : 2 | Missing |
189 | 6 January 1969 | Unidentified Marks : 1 | Exists |
190 | 7 January 1969 | Unidentified Marks : 2 | Missing |
191 | 13 January 1969 | Picture Of Guilt : 1 | Missing |
192 | 14 January 1969 | Picture Of Guilt : 2 | Missing |
193 | 20 January 1969 | It Works Both Ways : 1 | Missing |
194 | 21 January 1969 | It Works Both Ways : 2 | Missing |
195 | 27 January 1969 | Alibi : 1 | Missing |
196 | 28 January 1969 | Alibi : 2 | Missing |
197 | 3 February 1969 | Lost Property : 1 | Missing |
198 | 4 February 1969 | Lost Property : 2 | Missing |
199 | 10 February 1969 | Fear Or Favour : 1 | Missing |
200 | 11 February 1969 | Fear Or Favour : 2 | Missing |
201 | 17 February 1969 | The Lonely Place : 1 | Missing |
202 | 18 February 1969 | The Lonely Place : 2 | Missing |
203 | 24 February 1969 | Foggy Night : 1 | Missing |
204 | 25 February 1969 | Foggy Night : 2 | Missing |
205 | 3 March 1969 | The Soft Touch : 1 | Missing |
206 | 4 March 1969 | The Soft Touch : 2 | Missing |
207 | 10 March 1969 | Special Duty : 1 | Missing |
208 | 11 March 1969 | Special Duty : 2 | Missing |
209 | 17 March 1969 | One End of The Road : 1 | Missing |
210 | 18 March 1969 | One End of the Road : 2 | Missing |
211 | 24 March 1969 | Welcome To Newtown : 1 | Exists |
212 | 25 March 1969 | Welcome To Newtown : 2 | Exists |
213 | 31 March 1969 | All The Birds of the Air : 1 | Missing |
214 | 1 April 1969 | All The Birds of the Air : 2 | Missing |
215 | 7 April 1969 | Carbon Copy : 1 | Missing |
216 | 8 April 1969 | Carbon Copy : 2 | Missing |
217 | 14 April 1969 | Not A Bad Lad Really : 1 | Missing |
218 | 15 April 1969 | Not A Bad Lad Really : 2 | Missing |
219 | 21 April 1969 | Snout : 1 | Missing |
220 | 22 April 1969 | Snout : 2 | Missing |
221 | 28 April 1969 | The Exiles : 1 | Missing |
222 | 29 April 1969 | The Exiles : 2 | Missing |
223 | 5 May 1969 | It’s Not Against The Law : 1 | Missing |
224 | 6 May 1969 | It’s Not Against The Law : 2 | Missing |
225 | 12 May 1969 | Hit And Run : 1 | Missing |
226 | 13 May 1969 | Hit And Run : 2 | Missing |
227 | 19 May 1969 | One Of Our Own : 1 | Missing |
228 | 20 May 1969 | One Of Our Own : 2 | Missing |
229 | 26 May 1969 | No Objection To Bail : 1 | Missing |
230 | 27 May 1969 | No Objection To Bail : 2 | Missing |
231 | 2 June 1969 | Sunday…Sunday… : 1 | Exists |
232 | 3 June 1969 | Sunday…Sunday… : 2 | Missing |
233 | 9 June 1969 | Double Game : 1 | Missing |
234 | 10 June 1969 | Double Game : 2 | Missing |
235 | 16 June 1969 | Spare The Rod : 1 | Missing |
236 | 17 June 1969 | Spare The Rod : 2 | Missing |
238 | 7 July 1969 | You’ve Got To Keep Them Talking : 1 | Missing |
237 | 8 July 1969 | You’ve Got To Keep Them Talking : 2 | Missing |
239 | 14 July 1969 | In Need Of Care : 1 | Exists |
240 | 15 July 1969 | In Need Of Care : 2 | Exists |
241 | 21 July 1969 | From Information Received : 1 | Exists |
242 | 22 July 1969 | From Information Received : 2 | Exists |
243 | 28 July 1969 | Have A Go, Joe : 1 | Exists |
244 | 29 July 1969 | Have A Go, Joe : 2 | Exists |
245 | 4 August 1969 | According To Plan : 1 | Exists |
246 | 5 August 1969 | According To Plan : 2 | Exists |
247 | 11 August 1969 | The Shooter : 1 | Exists |
248 | 12 August 1969 | The Shooter : 2 | Exists |
249 | 18 August 1969 | Dear Old Golden Rule Days : 1 | Exists |
250 | 19 August 1969 | Dear Old Golden Rule Days : 2 | Exists |
251 | 25 August 1969 | Allegation : 1 | Exists |
252 | 26 August 1969 | Allegation : 2 | Exists |
253 | 1 September 1969 | You Can’t Trust Anyone : 1 | Exists |
254 | 2 September 1969 | You Can’t Trust Anyone : 2 | Missing |
255 | 8 September 1969 | The Dog Lover : 1 | Exists |
256 | 9 September 1969 | The Dog Lover : 2 | Exists |
257 | 15 September 1969 | It’s Been A Long Time : 1 | Exists |
258 | 16 September 1969 | It’s Been A Long Time : 2 | Exists |
259 | 22 September 1969 | No Time To Think : 1 | Missing |
260 | 23 September 1969 | No Time To Think : 2 | Missing |
261 | 29 September 1969 | Not That Sort Of Policeman : 1 | Missing |
262 | 30 September 1969 | Not That Sort Of Policeman : 2 | Missing |
263 | 6 October 1969 | A Place Of Safety : 1 | Missing |
264 | 7 October 1969 | A Place Of Safety : 2 | Missing |
265 | 13 October 1969 | Lost And Found : 1 | Missing |
266 | 14 October 1969 | Lost And Found : 2 | Missing |
267 | 20 October 1969 | Gyppo : 1 | Missing |
268 | 21 October 1969 | Gyppo : 2 | Missing |
269 | 28 October 1969 | Give A Dog A Bad Name : 1 | Missing |
270 | 29 October 1969 | Give A Dog A Bad Name : 2 | Missing |
271 | 3 November 1969 | Nobody Loves Us : 1 | Missing |
272 | 4 November 1969 | Nobody Loves Us : 2 | Missing |
273 | 10 November 1969 | A Right Cock-n-Bull Story : 1 | Missing |
274 | 11 November 1969 | A Right Cock-n-Bull Story : 2 | Missing |
275 | 17 November 1969 | Two for the Record : 1 | Exists |
276 | 18 November 1969 | Two for the Record : 2 | Exists |
277 | 24 November 1969 | Quiet Day : 1 | Missing |
278 | 25 November 1969 | Quiet Day : 2 | Missing |
279 | 1 December 1969 | None The Worse : 1 | Missing |
280 | 2 December 1969 | None The Worse : 2 | Missing |
281 | 8 December 1969 | None The Worse: 3 | Missing |
282 | 9 December 1969 | None The Worse: 4 | Missing |
283 | 15 December 1969 | Barricade : 1 | Missing |
284 | 16 December 1969 | Barricade : 2 | Missing |
285 | 22 December 1969 | The Best Day of the Year : 1 | Missing |
286 | 23 December 1969 | The Best Day of the Year : 2 | Missing |
287 | 29 December 1969 | Score To Settle : 1 | Missing |
288 | 30 December 1969 | Score To Settle : 2 | Missing |
289 | 5 January 1970 | Tune on a Bent Trumpet : 1 | Missing |
290 | 6 January 1970 | Tune on a Bent Trumpet : 2 | Missing |
291 | 12 January 1970 | They Call It Justice : 1 | Missing |
292 | 13 January 1970 | They Call It Justice : 2 | Missing |
293 | 19 January 1970 | No Questions Asked : 1 | Missing |
294 | 20 January 1970 | No Questions Asked : 2 | Missing |
295 | 26 January 1970 | Threats And Menaces : 1 | Missing |
296 | 27 January 1970 | Threats And Menaces : 2 | Missing |
297 | 2 February 1970 | Lost : 1 | Missing |
298 | 3 February 1970 | Lost : 2 | Missing |
299 | 9 February 1970 | Infamous Conduct : 1 | Missing |
300 | 10 February 1970 | Infamous Conduct : 2 | Missing |
301 | 16 February 1970 | All Coppers Are Nanas : 1 | Missing |
302 | 17 February 1970 | All Coppers Are Nanas : 2 | Missing |
303 | 23 February 1970 | Nice Bit O’ Stuff : 1 | Missing |
304 | 24 February 1970 | Nice Bit O’ Stuff : 2 | Missing |
305 | 2 March 1970 | For Old Time’s Sake : 1 | Missing |
306 | 3 March 1970 | For Old Time’s Sake : 2 | Missing |
307 | 9 March 1970 | A Day Like Every Day : 1 | Exists |
308 | 10 March 1970 | A Day Like Every Day : 2 | Exists |
309 | 16 March 1970 | Eleanor Rigby Slept Here : 1 | Exists |
310 | 17 March 1970 | Eleanor Rigby Slept Here : 2 | Exists |
311 | 23 March 1970 | A Right Tommy Kelly Do : 1 | Exists |
312 | 24 March 1970 | A Right Tommy Kelly Do : 2 | Exists |
313 | 6 April 1970 | Cruising For Burglars : 1 | Exists |
314 | 7 April 1970 | Cruising For Burglars : 2 | Exists |
315 | 13 April 1970 | In And Out : 1 | Exists |
316 | 14 April 1970 | In And Out : 2 | Exists |
317 | 20 April 1970 | In And Out : 3 | Exists |
318 | 21 April 1970 | In And Out : 4 | Exists |
319 | 27 April 1970 | It’s Only A Game : 1 | Exists |
320 | 28 April 1970 | It’s Only A Game : 2 | Exists |
321 | 4 May 1970 | A Quiet Sort Of Lad : 1 | Exists |
322 | 5 May 1970 | A Quiet Sort Of Lad : 2 | Exists |
323 | 11 May 1970 | Night Out : 1 | Exists |
324 | 12 May 1970 | Night Out : 2 | Exists |
325 | 18 May 1970 | One Bad Apple : 1 | Exists |
326 | 19 May 1970 | One Bad Apple : 2 | Exists |
327 | 25 May 1970 | If You Can’t Beat ‘Em : 1 | Exists |
328 | 26 May 1970 | If You Can’t Beat ‘Em : 2 | Exists |
329 | 1 June 1970 | Couldn’t Happen to a Nicer Girl : 1 | Exists |
330 | 2 June 1970 | Couldn’t Happen to a Nicer Girl : 2 | Exists |
331 | 6 July 1970 | A Couple Of Comic Turns : 1 | Exists |
332 | 7 July 1970 | A Couple Of Comic Turns : 2 | Exists |
333 | 13 July 1970 | By Bread Alone : 1 | Exists |
334 | 14 July 1970 | By Bread Alone : 2 | Exists |
335 | 20 July 1970 | The Helpers : 1 | Exists |
336 | 21 July 1970 | The Helpers : 2 | Exists |
338 | 27 July 1970 | Missile Mile : 1 | Exists |
337 | 28 July 1970 | Missile Mile : 2 | Exists |
339 | 3 August 1970 | I Wouldn’t Give You Tuppence for Your Old Watch Chain : 1 | Exists |
340 | 4 August 1970 | I Wouldn’t Give You Tuppence for Your Old Watch Chain : 2 | Exists |
341 | 10 August 1970 | Weekend With Sally : 1 | Exists |
342 | 11 August 1970 | Weekend With Sally : 2 | Exists |
343 | 17 August 1970 | Bottoms Up for the Walking Dead : 1 | Exists |
344 | 18 August 1970 | Bottoms Up for the Walking Dead : 2 | Exists |
345 | 24 August 1970 | Give And Take : 1 | Exists |
346 | 25 August 1970 | Give And Take : 2 | Exists |
347 | 7 September 1970 | Who’s Sylvia Then : 1 | Exists |
348 | 8 September 1970 | Who’s Sylvia Then : 2 | Exists |
349 | 14 September 1970 | A Lot Of Fuss For 15 Quid : 1 | Exists |
350 | 15 September 1970 | A Lot Of Fuss For 15 Quid : 2 | Exists |
351 | 21 September 1970 | The Other Arm of the Law : 1 | Exists |
352 | 22 September 1970 | The Other Arm of the Law : 2 | Exists |
353 | 28 September 1970 | To Ray – Love Anne : 1 | Exists |
354 | 29 September 1970 | To Ray – Love Anne : 2 | Exists |
355 | 5 October 1970 | A Big Shadow : 1 | Exists |
356 | 6 October 1970 | A Big Shadow : 2 | Exists |
357 | 12 October 1970 | The Senior Partner : 1 | Exists |
358 | 13 October 1970 | The Senior Partner : 2 | Exists |
359 | 19 October 1970 | Talking to an Elephant : 1 | Missing |
360 | 20 October 1970 | Talking to an Elephant : 2 | Missing |
361 | 26 October 1970 | Off with the Motley : 1 | Missing |
362 | 27 October 1970 | Off with the Motley : 2 | Missing |
363 | 2 November 1970 | Whatever Happened to the Glory Boy ? : 1 | Missing |
364 | 3 November 1970 | Whatever Happened to the Glory Boy ? : 2 | Missing |
365 | 9 November 1970 | Have You Seen Davie Richards : 1 | Missing |
366 | 10 November 1970 | Have You Seen Davie Richards : 2 | Missing |
367 | 16 November 1970 | A Very High Rocket : 1 | Missing |
368 | 17 November 1970 | A Very High Rocket : 2 | Missing |
369 | 23 November 1970 | A Little Woman : 1 | Missing |
370 | 24 November 1970 | A Little Woman : 2 | Missing |
371 | 30 November 1970 | Stop Over : 1 | Missing |
372 | 1 December 1970 | Stop Over : 2 | Missing |
373 | 7 December 1970 | Strictly Cash : 1 | Missing |
374 | 8 December 1970 | Strictly Cash : 2 | Missing |
375 | 14 December 1970 | Playing For Keeps : 1 | Missing |
376 | 15 December 1970 | Playing For Keeps : 2 | Missing |
377 | 21 December 1970 | Christmas Is Coming : 1 | Missing |
378 | 22 December 1970 | Christmas Is Coming : 2 | Missing |
379 | 29 December 1970 | Let Nothing You Dismay | Missing |
380 | 4 January 1971 | Prevention : 1 | Missing |
381 | 5 January 1971 | Prevention : 2 | Missing |
382 | 11 January 1971 | Right Of Way : 1 | Missing |
383 | 12 January 1971 | Right Of Way : 2 | Missing |
384 | 18 January 1971 | Nobody Wins, Nobody Loses : 1 | Missing |
385 | 19 January 1971 | Nobody Wins, Nobody Loses : 2 | Missing |
386 | 25 January 1971 | By-Pass : 1 | Missing |
387 | 26 January 1971 | By-Pass : 2 | Missing |
388 | 1 February 1971 | Love’s A Dead Lumber : 1 | Missing |
389 | 2 February 1971 | Love’s A Dead Lumber : 2 | Missing |
390 | 8 February 1971 | The More We Are Together : 1 | Missing |
391 | 9 February 1971 | The More We Are Together : 2 | Missing |
392 | 15 February 1971 | Make Yourself at Home : 1 | Missing |
393 | 16 February 1971 | Make Yourself at Home : 2 | Missing |
394 | 22 February 1971 | Triangle Squared : 1 | Missing |
395 | 23 February 1971 | Triangle Squared : 2 | Missing |
396 | 1 March 1971 | Hold Up : 1 | Missing |
397 | 2 March 1971 | Hold Up : 2 | Missing |
398 | 8 March 1971 | The Snoozer : 1 | Missing |
399 | 9 March 1971 | The Snoozer : 2 | Missing |
400 | 15 March 1971 | Little Girl Lost : 1 | Missing |
401 | 16 March 1971 | Little Girl Lost : 2 | Missing |
402 | 22 March 1971 | Influence : 1 | Missing |
403 | 23 March 1971 | Influence : 2 | Missing |
404 | 30 March 1971 | Kid’s Stuff | Missing |
405 | 5 April 1971 | It Can Get To Be A Habit : 1 | Missing |
406 | 6 April 1971 | It Can Get To Be A Habit : 2 | Missing |
407 | 13 April 1971 | Bad Tuesday | Missing |
408 | 22 April 1971 | System | Missing |
409 | 29 April 1971 | Say Two Hellos | Missing |
410 | 6 May 1971 | The Taker | Missing |
411 | 13 May 1971 | The Find | Missing |
412 | 20 May 1971 | Lawbreakers | Missing |
413 | 27 May 1971 | Cars | Missing |
414 | 3 June 1971 | Penny Wise | Missing |
415 | 10 June 1971 | No Job for a Woman | Missing |
416 | 24 June 1971 | Territory | Missing |
Series 7 (1971–1973)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 August 1971 | The Stone Standard : 1 | Missing |
2 | 3 August 1971 | The Stone Standard : 2 | Missing |
3 | 9 August 1971 | The Mystery : 1 | Missing |
4 | 10 August 1971 | The Mystery : 2 | Missing |
5 | 16 August 1971 | Nobody Hit Me : 1 | Missing |
6 | 17 August 1971 | Nobody Hit Me : 2 | Missing |
7 | 23 August 1971 | Dan Dan … : 1 | Missing |
8 | 24 August 1971 | Dan Dan … : 2 | Missing |
9 | 31 August 1971 | Funny Fellah | Missing |
10 | 6 September 1971 | Who’s Your Friend … ? : 1 | Missing |
11 | 7 September 1971 | Who’s Your Friend … ? : 2 | Missing |
12 | 13 September 1971 | Purely Medical Purposes : 1 | Missing |
13 | 14 September 1971 | Purely Medical Purposes : 2 | Missing |
14 | 20 September 1971 | Grandstand Finish : 1 | Missing |
15 | 21 September 1971 | Grandstand Finish : 2 | Missing |
16 | 27 September 1971 | Funny Creatures Women : 1 | Missing |
17 | 28 September 1971 | Funny Creatures Women : 2 | Missing |
18 | 4 October 1971 | The Dirty Job : 1 | Missing |
19 | 5 October 1971 | The Dirty Job : 2 | Missing |
20 | 11 October 1971 | Ding Dong : 1 | Missing |
21 | 12 October 1971 | Ding Dong : 2 | Missing |
22 | 18 October 1971 | Intrusion : 1 | Missing |
23 | 19 October 1971 | Intrusion : 2 | Missing |
24 | 25 October 1971 | Not Often We Have Visitors : 1 | Missing |
25 | 26 October 1971 | Not Often We Have Visitors : 2 | Missing |
26 | 1 November 1971 | Contact Man : 1 | Missing |
27 | 2 November 1971 | Contact Man : 2 | Missing |
28 | 8 November 1971 | Take Away : 1 | Missing |
29 | 9 November 1971 | Take Away : 2 | Missing |
30 | 15 November 1971 | Who Were You With ? : 1 | Missing |
31 | 16 November 1971 | Who Were You With ? : 2 | Missing |
32 | 22 November 1971 | Danny Boy’s Home : 1 | Missing |
33 | 23 November 1971 | Danny Boy’s Home : 2 | Missing |
34 | 29 November 1971 | Rules of the Game : 1 | Missing |
35 | 30 November 1971 | Rules of the Game : 2 | Missing |
36 | 6 December 1971 | The Wrong Odds : 1 | Missing |
38 | 7 December 1971 | The Wrong Odds : 2 | Missing |
37 | 13 December 1971 | The Horse Dealer : 1 | Missing |
39 | 14 December 1971 | The Horse Dealer : 2 | Missing |
40 | 20 December 1971 | Collation : 1 | Missing |
41 | 21 December 1971 | Collation : 2 | Missing |
42 | 3 January 1972 | Last Bus To Newtown | Missing |
43 | 10 January 1972 | Lynch | Missing |
44 | 17 January 1972 | Team Work | Missing |
45 | 24 January 1972 | The Attackers | Missing |
46 | 31 January 1972 | Retirement | Missing |
47 | 14 February 1972 | Promotion | Missing |
48 | 21 February 1972 | Canal | Missing |
49 | 28 February 1972 | Week Off | Missing |
50 | 6 March 1972 | Missing | Missing |
51 | 10 April 1972 | Quilley | Missing |
52 | 17 April 1972 | Tessa in the Woodpile | Missing |
53 | 24 April 1972 | Keep To Yourself | Missing |
54 | 1 May 1972 | Smoke | Missing |
55 | 8 May 1972 | Operation Ascalon | Missing |
56 | 15 May 1972 | Short Cut | Missing |
57 | 22 May 1972 | Hagger | Missing |
58 | 29 May 1972 | Playtime | Missing |
59 | 5 June 1972 | Sweet Girl | Missing |
60 | 12 June 1972 | Access | Missing |
61 | 19 June 1972 | Goss | Missing |
62 | 10 July 1972 | The Wolf and the Sheep : 1 | Exists |
63 | 11 July 1972 | The Wolf and the Sheep : 2 | Exists |
64 | 17 July 1972 | Forget It : 1 | Exists |
65 | 18 July 1972 | Forget It : 2 | Missing |
66 | 24 July 1972 | A Neighbour’s Goods : 1 | Exists |
67 | 25 July 1972 | A Neighbour’s Goods : 2 | Exists |
68 | 31 July 1972 | Loyalties : 1 | Exists |
69 | 1 August 1972 | Loyalties : 2 | Exists |
70 | 7 August 1972 | Relative Values : 1 | Exists |
71 | 8 August 1972 | Relative Values : 2 | Exists |
72 | 14 August 1972 | Not Good Enough : 1 | Exists |
73 | 15 August 1972 | Not Good Enough : 2 | Exists |
74 | 21 August 1972 | Breakage : 1 | Exists |
75 | 22 August 1972 | Breakage : 2 | Exists |
76 | 11 September 1972 | Connor | Exists |
77 | 18 September 1972 | The Team | Exists |
78 | 25 September 1972 | Witness | Exists |
79 | 2 October 1972 | Takes All Sorts | Exists |
80 | 9 October 1972 | Sins of the Father | Exists |
81 | 16 October 1972 | Damage | Exists |
82 | 23 October 1972 | Day Trip | Exists |
83 | 30 October 1972 | Public Relations | Exists |
84 | 6 November 1972 | Old Soldiers | Missing |
85 | 13 November 1972 | Diabolical Liberty | Exists |
86 | 20 November 1972 | Old Acquaintance | Exists |
87 | 27 November 1972 | The Legacy | Missing |
88 | 4 December 1972 | The Amateurs | Exists |
89 | 11 December 1972 | Hobo | Missing |
90 | 18 December 1972 | Old Lag | Missing |
91 | 4 January 1973 | Skinner | Missing |
92 | 11 January 1973 | Skin Game | Missing |
93 | 18 January 1973 | Backwater | Missing |
94 | 25 January 1973 | Big Jake | Missing |
95 | 1 February 1973 | Women at Work | Exists |
96 | 8 February 1973 | Jack The Dodger | Exists |
97 | 15 February 1973 | Miller | Exists |
98 | 22 February 1973 | Care | Exists |
99 | 1 March 1973 | Operation Watchdog | Missing |
100 | 8 March 1973 | Defection | Exists |
101 | 15 March 1973 | Invention | Missing |
102 | 22 March 1973 | Hard Man | Exists |
103 | 29 March 1973 | Domestic | Missing |
104 | 5 April 1973 | Pat | Exists |
105 | 12 April 1973 | Bowman | Exists |
106 | 19 April 1973 | The Lady and the Gentleman | Exists |
107 | 30 April 1973 | Suspicion | Missing |
108 | 7 May 1973 | Mileage | Missing |
109 | 14 May 1973 | Routine | Missing |
110 | 21 May 1973 | The Spike | Missing |
111 | 4 June 1973 | Hi-Jack | Missing |
112 | 11 June 1973 | Mother And Child | Missing |
113 | 18 June 1973 | Co-Operation | Missing |
114 | 25 June 1973 | No Proceedings | Missing |
115 | 2 July 1973 | Officer Material … ? | Missing |
Series 8 (1973–1974)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 22 October 1973 | Inspector Lynch | Exists |
2 | 29 October 1973 | Nuisance | Exists |
3 | 5 November 1973 | Escape | Missing |
4 | 12 November 1973 | Cadet | Missing |
5 | 19 November 1973 | Break Up | Missing |
6 | 26 November 1973 | Stray Girl | Exists |
7 | 3 December 1973 | Pieces | Exists |
8 | 10 December 1973 | The Cinder Path | Exists |
9 | 17 December 1973 | Pressure Of Work | Exists |
10 | 7 January 1974 | Absence | Exists |
11 | 14 January 1974 | Losers | Exists |
12 | 21 January 1974 | In Police Hands | Exists |
13 | 4 February 1974 | Two Hundred Tartan Teddy Bears | Missing |
14 | 11 February 1974 | Joanna | Exists |
15 | 18 February 1974 | Pressure | Exists |
16 | 25 February 1974 | Waste | Exists |
17 | 4 March 1974 | Two Wise Monkeys | Exists |
18 | 11 March 1974 | Dinner Break | Missing |
19 | 18 March 1974 | Allegiance | Exists |
20 | 25 March 1974 | Rota | Exists |
21 | 1 April 1974 | Priority | Exists |
22 | 8 April 1974 | Background | Exists |
23 | 22 April 1974 | Turnabout | Exists |
24 | 29 April 1974 | Intruder | Exists |
25 | 6 May 1974 | Mugs | Exists |
26 | 13 May 1974 | Pastime | Exists |
27 | 20 May 1974 | Certain Parties | Exists |
28 | 3 June 1974 | Family | Exists |
Series 9 (1974–1975)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 9 September 1974 | Bits An’ Bats | Exists |
2 | 16 September 1974 | Old Bones | Exists |
3 | 30 September 1974 | Mysteries | Exists |
4 | 7 October 1974 | Night Train | Exists |
5 | 14 October 1974 | Friends | Exists |
6 | 28 October 1974 | Gardens | Exists |
7 | 4 November 1974 | Quiet As The Grave | Exists |
8 | 11 November 1974 | Pursuit | Exists |
9 | 18 November 1974 | Have You Seen This Child | Exists |
10 | 25 November 1974 | Occupation | Exists |
11 | 2 December 1974 | Unnecessary Force | Exists |
12 | 9 December 1974 | The Bouncer | Exists |
13 | 16 December 1974 | House To House | Exists |
14 | 6 January 1975 | Boy in Blue | Exists |
15 | 13 January 1975 | Local Knowledge | Exists |
16 | 20 January 1975 | Innocent And Vulnerable | Exists |
17 | 27 January 1975 | Intervention | Exists |
18 | 3 February 1975 | Tonight And Every Night | Exists |
19 | 10 February 1975 | Transit | Exists |
20 | 17 February 1975 | Snouts | Exists |
21 | 24 February 1975 | Squatters | Exists |
22 | 3 March 1975 | Eviction | Exists |
23 | 10 March 1975 | Incitement | Exists |
24 | 17 March 1975 | Thanks But … No Thanks | Exists |
25 | 24 March 1975 | Kronur | Exists |
26 | 7 April 1975 | Scapegoat | Exists |
27 | 14 April 1975 | Bit Of Business | Exists |
28 | 21 April 1975 | Distance | Exists |
29 | 28 April 1975 | Ritual | Exists |
30 | 5 May 1975 | Legacy | Exists |
31 | 12 May 1975 | A New Broom | Exists |
Series 10 (1976)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 5 January 1976 | Guns | Exists |
2 | 12 January 1976 | Manslaughter | Exists |
3 | 19 January 1976 | Prisoner | Exists |
4 | 26 January 1976 | The Frighteners | Exists |
5 | 2 February 1976 | Contact | Exists |
6 | 9 February 1976 | Kidnap | Exists |
7 | 16 February 1976 | Say Goodbye to the Horses | Exists |
8 | 23 February 1976 | A Preacher in Passing | Exists |
9 | 1 March 1976 | Nightwatch | Exists |
10 | 8 March 1976 | Ringers | Exists |
11 | 15 March 1976 | Fairground | Exists |
12 | 22 March 1976 | Hunch | Exists |
13 | 29 March 1976 | Scot Free | Exists |
Series 11 (1977)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 5 April 1977 | The Man Who Killed Songbirds | Exists |
2 | 12 April 1977 | Rage | Exists |
3 | 19 April 1977 | Guilt | Exists |
4 | 26 April 1977 | Transit | Exists |
5 | 3 May 1977 | Error Of Judgement | Exists |
6 | 10 May 1977 | Scavengers | Exists |
7 | 17 May 1977 | Fall Of Wiskers Castle | Exists |
8 | 24 May 1977 | Rip Off | Exists |
9 | 31 May 1977 | Quarry | Exists |
10 | 14 June 1977 | Attack | Exists |
11 | 21 June 1977 | Skeletons | Exists |
12 | 28 June 1977 | Domestic | Exists |
13 | 5 July 1977 | Juvenile | Exists |
Series 12 (1978)[edit]
No. | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Episode status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 28 June 1978 | Driver | Exists |
2 | 5 July 1978 | Heavenly Host | Exists |
3 | 12 July 1978 | Debris | Exists |
4 | 19 July 1978 | Quilley on the Spot | Exists |
5 | 26 July 1978 | A Woman’s Place | Exists |
6 | 2 August 1978 | Exposure | Exists |
7 | 9 August 1978 | Fast Freddie BA | Exists |
8 | 16 August 1978 | First Offender | Exists |
9 | 23 August 1978 | Deserter | Exists |
10 | 30 August 1978 | Rummage | Exists |
11 | 6 September 1978 | Prey | Exists |
12 | 13 September 1978 | Departures | Exists |
13 | 20 September 1978 | Pressure | Exists |
References[edit]
- ^ «Treasure Hunt – The Missing Episodes – Z Cars». BBC Online. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
- ^ «Z-CARS [BBC, 1962–1978]». The British TV Missing Episodes Index. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
- ^ «Z Cars (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)». epguides.com. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
Актеры
15
James Ellis
PC/DC/Sgt./Insp. Bert Lynch (1962–1965, 1967–1978)
FW
Frank Windsor
DS John Watt (1962-1965)
CW
Colin Welland
PC David Graham (1962–1965)
JB
Joseph Brady
PC «Jock» Weir (1962–1965, 1967-1968)
Brian Blessed
PC «Fancy» Smith (1962–1965)
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Huh? the most successful crime series on British TV and no-one’s noticed?
Now I realise (finally) how old I am. Here we have the greatest crime serial/series ever screened in the UK, which ran for 667 episodes yet not ONE in 20 million visitors to IMDb has sought to comment on it? If ever the expression «F— me» had relevance, this is it! (and I apologise for the profanity!)
«Z cars» was simply essential viewing. An innovative crime show like nothing had ever been seen on TV. Hard, raw, how it really WAS for Z-Victor One and two. Why «Z» cars? simple! because the cops drove Ford Zephyrs…at the time probably the quickest of the English sedans. For years, my own father lusted after a Zephyr but died long before he could ever own one. A quarter of a century later, I bought one in Australia for $295 and that car kept us mobile for three years. I called it Z-Victor 3!
«Z Cars» was a demographic of underworld life in the Midlands and the hands-on Police methods used to combat what was seen then as a spiralling crime-wave! Frank Windsor as Detective John Watt, James Ellis as PC Lynch, Brian Blessed as «Fancy» Smith, Jeremy Kemp as PC Bob Steele and Joseph Brady as «Jock» Weir became household names. So too was Stratford Johns as Detective Inspector Charlie Barlow who was so popular, he ended up with his own spin-off series BARLOW AT LARGE.
This was the 60’s and I tell you, I wouldn’t have missed it for the world!
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TV Police and regular Police separated by a razor blade
Unlike other contributors I do not know the technical details of the series production. However at the time this series was transmitted I remember the characters manifesting as strong, tough, reliable types. Chaps you would have liked to have with you in a tight spot. Awkward social issues were tackled in a no nonsense manner. Unlike their TV counterparts of today they seemed to have their minds, for the most part, on the job. Sympathy was extended to victims, and others caught up in crimes. Villains were regarded and dealt with as a sub-species. No quarter was expected or given.
Nice touches as well. At the end of one episode, the optimistic search for a child ended with it being found dead from natural causes. The end titles were played in silence. Today you would have some cretinus announcer talking over the same titles, giving us a blow by blow account of the next programme.
Sadly the series did become a victim of its own success. It ran for far to long. The final series(1977-8) was a shadow of its former self. Reduced from 50 to 30 minutes and containing to many new characters it lacked history and credibility.
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Z-Cars in perspective.
Jeremy Kemp has to be one of the most striking actors there has ever been. In looks and voice!
It was because of him that I ever came to watch an episode of ‘Z-Cars’. Completely by chance, I saw the episode of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ in which he played alongside Patrick Stewart. I was so struck by Jeremy Kemp that I tried to find out more about him and read in a book that he had been in ‘Z-Cars’. And so began my interest in the series…
I was not born when it began in 1962 and my only memories of it before it ended in 1978 were as listings in the ‘Radio Times’. The only episodes I have watched are the three on the video from the first series. Nevertheless, I should still like to comment on what I have seen of it.
From what I have read, the programme was made with the aid of the police force in Lancashire and was realistic in its portrayal of the police, their lives and work. This being the case, I should have been quite happy to be taken care of by the likes of Barlow, Steele and co. and would have felt reassured by their presence. They seemed to see their responsibilities simply as keeping law and order, protecting the innocent and bringing criminals to justice. No political correctness or community policing nonsense for them!
I can see why it probably raised a few eyebrows when it was first broadcast. The four young Police Constables, Steele, Lynch, Smith and Weir, were very different from George Dixon of Dock Green. However, no human is perfect and, I daresay, there were/are policemen who gambled on horse races, smoked like chimneys and chatted up young girls. It is more interesting to have rounded characters than stereotypes. Also, it showed that many people in the early 1960s still lived in poverty and tremendous hardship, which might not have been comfortable viewing for certain watchers.
The male-orientation of the early series (only one policewoman appears) would also have been typical of the period. This does not bother me in the slightest; writing as a young lady forty years later, I find it protective and reassuring. Also, complaints about the quality of the production seem unjustified when made by someone today; with the advances in technology, how can one possibly compare?
A word about P.C. Steele hitting his wife. Watching and reading about the occurrence several times, I would support his comment that it was an accident. It is never actually shown on screen; we see his wife, Janey, with a black eye and she openly explains to P.C. Lynch how it happened. Steele came in late for his dinner after promising he would be early. In her anger, his wife threw a hotpot of stew at him which missed narrowly and he, presumably fuelled by drink, struck out at her. To be classed as a wife-beater, in my opinion, Bob Steele would have to be physically assaulting his wife on a regular basis. It is clear that this does not happen so the label is unjustified. Indeed, Steele displays much tenderness and understanding towards Janey, particularly in a later episode when she starts receiving hate mail, as well as to members of the public, including a widowed mother whose children have been killed in a motorcycle accident.
I do wish that I had seen more of ‘Z-Cars’. From watching the early episodes, I can say that I think I would have been attracted by its characters and stories, and would probably have become a regular viewer. I have managed to purchase some books of the series and have enjoyed reading those.
Incidentally, Jeremy Kemp left after the first series, which was a pity. It would have done the series much good to continue have such a striking actor in the programme — and such a striking policeman in the Lancashire force! He is now a character actor, mainly in films.
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I have read Ian’s critique with interest. As I worked on the technical side of the programme, perhaps I might be allowed to comment?
First, the 3 year rule didn’t apply in the first instance. Until 1968 the series was transmitted «Live» (i.e. not telerecorded). Each 50 minute episode was transmitted on Wednesday evenings 2000-2050. All we had were a couple of filmed OB inserts, partly to establish outside locations and partly to enable costume changes/scenery changes.In fact the very first scene of the first episode was filmed in a graveyard, where a police officer killed in the execution of his duty prompted the idea of two men teams working in cars (there were only two cars, Ford Zephyr 6s) The first episode was telerecorded off the studio monitor so that executives could gauge the quality of the script (and the show had writers of the calibre of Alan Plater and Elwyn Jones).
There were no car chases because there were not the facilities to record them in those days for TV drama. The programme certainly showed a more realistic side to police officers lives, because, unlike Dixon of Dock Green it showed policemen as ordinary men, not as some sort of patient saint. There was a hue and cry very early on when PC Steele (Jeremy Kemp) threw his dinner at the wall and struck his wife. Dixon would NEVER had done that — but real coppers did — as did, sadly, far too many men in those far off days.
The show was set in «Newtown» (not a very good name I admit), which was on Merseyside, but in reality the show was performed in London.
If you watch any TV from the 50s or 60s, the viewer in 2004 WILL be struck by the fact that it was all very studio-bound, very few exterior shots, except for establishing scenes on short filmed inserts as we did. Cameras were large and bulky so scenes tended to be more static and of longer duration. Funily enough, the budget for the BBCs sole soap opera at that time («Compact» Tuesdays and Thursdays 1930-2000)was the same as ours, but whereas we tended to have larger casts and more sets, some of Compacts budget DID go on telerecording — the Tuesday episode was «live» and the Thursday episode recorded immediately after the live Tuesday performance). It was a case of either/or. Obviously we had to work within budgets and by todays standards they were miniscule but they were NOT cheap. As in any live work there were occassional fluffed lines, whcih you don’t get today because you can reshoot a sequence time and again till it’s perfect. By the way, with ‘telerecording’ you couldn’t edit tape, so you were still performing ‘as live’, so only if there were to be a major catastrophy would you repeat because you had to record the whole show all over again (this is why the ATV/Central serial «Crossroads» got such unfair reviews — though a lot of the complaints such as wobbly scenery were untrue — it might happen once, and then, because the ‘mistake’ is repeated by viewers and critics people believe it always happened).
With respect, Ian makes the common mistake of comparing live or telerecorded TV from the 60s with todays sometimes overproduced TV. the comparison is neither fair nor like for like.
From 1969 onwards the programme was recorded on videotape/telerecording (VTR took over about 1971/2 but i had left by then). Later in it’s life the show was turned into a twice weekly ‘soap opera’ style series (Mondays and Thursdays 1905-1930) and I believe it did then suffer a drop in artistic quality, though, of course with VTR retakes were possible so the technical quality was better: It really ended up as «The Bill» (ITV1) has now done.
One final point: our original Sgt (Twentyman) played by Leonard Williams only appeared in the first half dozen episodes. Len collapsed and died a few hours before transmission one Wednesday, so some hasty rewriting had to be carried out. He wasn’t a famous actor, but did a lot of radio work including the long running comedy series «The Clitheroe Kid»
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9/10
Essential viewing; a treasure of the era.
In many respects, a landmark TV series — changing the image of police as seen on TV, changes in real policing (from bobby-on-the-beat to patrol cars), bringing serious social problems to the screen for the first time — this series captured a time and place with clarity, making these episodes a very valuable treasure — I hope they haven’t been dumped or let rot somewhere! The series was also valuable in the opportunities it gave many brilliant writers to develop their skills.
The show succeeded in its two goals, exciting police action drama, and gritty social drama (with just a drop of humour when needed); the best of the police action thread followed Barlow (played by Stratford Johns) into the spin-off series Softly, Softly — Task Force, and later: Barlow at Large. Unforgettable music. The forgettable bit was why the car numbers all started Z — V; I think Zed (not Zee; this was British) was for (Ford) Zephyr.
(With apologies to Toody and Muldoon) I wonder: Zed Victor One, where are you, now? I suspect few episodes survive.
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10/10
Loved this show.
This was ground-breaking TV. I only realized this later living in North America and seeing a «new wave» of crime shows post Starsky & Hutch and Miami Vice. Shows like Law and Order, CSI and The Wire are great programs but Z Cars was created thirty years before them and got people wanting a more gritty cop show. Growing up outside of Belfast, I was also drawn to it as it had an Ulster actor in the cast. At a time when Irish actors were only allowed to play drunken thugs and terrorists, it was great to see one play a good guy. Sadly it was unique in that respect and Irish characters/actors were still largely banned to those roles for the next twenty years.
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Funny how relatively little you remember after 30-40 years!
arwel17 February 2006
When I was a lad in the far-off days of 405-line black-and-white TV, Z-Cars was required viewing, the more so as most of the characters spoke with the same accent as my mothers’ cousins whom we regularly visited on Sundays in Birkenhead every few months (though our accent was /very/ Welsh!).
I remember that a boy who travelled on my school bus got cast as a 15-year-old tearaway in one episode in around 1973. I don’t think he had much of an acting career afterwards (he’s not on the IMDb, anyway!), but I did see a photo of him in Sgt Lynch’s clutches in the local paper afterwards.
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ZZZZZzzzzzzzz cars
As an American who spent part of his childhood in England in the early 70’s, I distinctly remember this show being a real snoozer, especially when compared to the much better American cop shows of the time (Hawaii Five O, Ironsides, etc.) For whatever reason, Brits just have never been much good at making crime and crime fighting interesting, whether on TV or the big screen, after all, I recently rented the DVD «Lock, Stock, & Two Smoking Barrels» and it sucked, mostly a lame rip-off of the far superior «Pulp Fiction». Maybe the problem is that we Americans just have much better criminals, more ruthless, greedy, and inventive and, as a result, American cops have to be much better as well to catch them, it sounds goofy but it’s about the only theory I can think of that makes sense …….
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