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Dick Barton Special Agent 3 Disc DVD 1979 - The Complete Series / Directed by John Scoffield, Anthony Howard / Starring: Tony Vogel, James Cosmo, Anthony Heaton

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Dick Barton Special Agent 3 Disc DVD 1979 - The Complete Series / Directed by John Scoffield, Anthony Howard / Starring: Tony Vogel, James Cosmo, Anthony Heaton

UPC 5019322312048

MADE IN EU

REGION 2 PAL DVD

Audio:  English

Runtime: 120 minutes

 

CONDITION OF THIS DVD SET IS USED - VERY GOOD!

 

English Summary:

DVD COMES WITH VIEWING NOTES BOOKLET

The adventures of World War 2 veteran turned crimefighter Dick Barton and his sidekicks Snowey & Jock.

All 32 episodes from the 1979 TV series that follows the daring exploits of ex-WWII Commando Dick Barton (Tony Vogel) along with his trusty sidekicks Jock Anderson (James Cosmo) and Snowey White (Anthony Heaton), as they fight crime and save the nation from disaster.

This 1979 TV series follows the daring exploits of ex-WWII Commando Dick Barton (Tony Vogel) along with his trusty sidekicks Jock Anderson (James Cosmo) and Snowey White (Anthony Heaton), as they fight crime and save the country from disaster.

 

DICK BARTON-SPECIAL AGENT
(1979, ITV)
26 15-minute episodes, colour
Producer: Jon Scoffield
Executive Producers: Terence Baker, Lewis Rudd
A Southern Television Network Production

 

Starring

Tony Vogel as DICK BARTON
with Anthony Heaton as SNOWY
and James Cosmo as JOCK.

 

In 1979, Southern Television, one of the smaller ITV Network Companies, made a series of Dick Barton - Special Agent which ran in an early evening slot on the ITV Network.

Like the original, it ran in 15-minute segments and was again accompanied by the familiar theme tune, the titles playing against an animated dagger and target motif. The production was blighted by financial troubles, though, and some critics said it was a mistake to try to resurrect the character.

The cast of the show was Tony Vogel as Dick Barton, Anthony Heaton as Snowy White, James Cosmo as Jock Anderson and John Gatrell as Sir Richard Marley. The 32x15 minutes episodes were transmitted by most of the ITV network on Saturdays and Sundays between January and April 1979. Southern, however, screened the show across consecutive nights from Mondays through to Thursday in the radio series's original timeslot of 6.45 to 7.00pm.

 

  • Adventure One written by Clive Exton, in ten parts. Demobbed after six years in the army, old friend Sir Richard Marley asks Barton to look into the disappearance of his daughter Virginia (Fiona Fullerton) and son Rex (Kevan Sheehan). They come up against master criminal, Melganik played by John G Heller.
  • Adventure Two written by Julian Bond, in eight parts. At a late night celebration at the "Blue Parrot", Barton and his colleagues rescue a young girl, Lucy Cameron (Debbie Farrington) from being attacked. She tells them that her father, George Cameron (Colin Rix) has been kidnapped by the evil Muller (Guy Deghy) who is after the deadly poison he has developed.
  • Adventure Three written by Clive Exton, in six parts. Celebrating from the last adventure, Dick's Aunt Agatha (Stella Kemball) rings up and tells him that her house has vanished. A further phone call from Sir Richard Marley reveals that scientist, Harold Jenkins (Peter Godfrey) has perfected his ultimate weapon and Barton and comrades soon find themselves up against Melganik again.
  • Adventure Four written by Julian Bond, in eight parts. Dandy Parkes (Terence Seward), a middle-aged playboy and Amanda Aston (Marsha Fitzalan), wife of a respected Whitehall official are threatened by the Drew Brothers (Ernie Drew by Bernard Kay).

 

The complete series was released on DVD in March 2009, and in 2010 reruns of Dick Barton were shown on the British satellite television channel Film 24. By 2016 it had reappeared on another satellite channel, Talking Pictures TV.

 

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