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Dixon Of Dock Green
Part Five
BBC 1955 - 1976
SEASON TWELVE
Unlawful Possession
TX : 2nd October 1965
Director : David Askey
Script : Eric Paice

Publicity : When Dixon was first seen pounding the Dock Green beat ten years ago life was very different from that of today. Dixon of Dock Green starts its second decade - and twelfth series - tonight aiming to reflect the sad fact that a policeman's lot contains more trouble than ever. London, 1965, is the scene of a real and mounting crime wave, and it is against this background that Jack Warner returns to BBC-1 as the warm and friendly Sergeant George Dixon. There have been some changes among the regulars. Sergeant Flint has been seconded to Peel House where the police train recruits. The new Station Sergeant is Cooper, played by Duncan Lamont. WPC Liz Harris - who married PC Swain - has been posted, replaced by WPC Betty Williams. PC Roberts has gone, replaced by PC Ted Bryant who has come from another division where he was involved in a couple of "doubtful" incidents. PC Wills has been made a dog-handler in charge of police dog Shane. And DS Andy Crawford now commutes from Chelmsford, having moved his wife and the twins out to the country. In tonight's episode, an off-duty policeman spots a known criminal trying to steal from parked cars. As he arrests the thief the officer discovers a loaded automatic - a Luger … (Radio Times, September 30, 1965).


Synopsis : DS Andy Crawford comes into direct conflict with the new Station Sergeant in the case of the man without papers and a loaded automatic.

Additional Cast : Barney Gilbraith, John Heath, Percy Herbert, Rosemarie Dunham, Richard Klee, Louis Mahoney, David Lander, John Wentworth, Dianne Greaves and Judy Wilson.

Notes : Episodes were transmitted 6:10pm to 7:00pm.


Castles In The Air
TX : 9th October 1965
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Synopsis : Dixon tries to save a man gripped by an obsession which is leading him inexorably towards self-destruction.

Additional Cast : George A Cooper (Jackson), Megs Jenkins, Peter Bretty, Barry Stanton, John Dawson, Helen Fraser, Jonathan Collins, Douglas Muir, Colin Douglas, Roy Godfrey, Peter Purves (Brian), Duncan Livingstone, Denis Cowles, Colin Vancao and Freddie Powell.

Saturday Night
TX : 16th October 1965
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : Robbery with violence starts a desperate hunt for a man who boasts he has never been caught.

Additional Cast : Brian Badcoe, Frank Jarvis, Keith Campbell, Denis Quilley, Denis Cleary, Rio Fanning, Jim Appleby, Renny Lister, Bill Treacher (Fraser), Michael Sheard, Ronald Bridges, Kate Brown and Ken Jones.


Detain Martin Spencer
TX : 23rd October 1965
Director : G B Lupino
Script : David Ellis

Synopsis : A clever swindle leaves hundred of holiday-makers stranded and sets the CID on the trail of a man haunted by his past.

Additional Cast : John Boxer, Howard Pays, Nancy Nevinson, Carol Marsh, Arthur Lovegrove, Amy Dalby, Marie Adams, Brian Worth, Alan Selwyn, Reg Lye, Charles Houston and Richard Pescud.

Act Of Violence
TX : 30th October 1965
Director : G B Lupino
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : PC Bryant is attacked by four young thugs, and loyalties are strained among Dock Green Police when Station Sergeant Cooper has doubts as to who struck the first blow.

Additional Cast : Roy Denton, Neil McCarthy, Robert Hamilton, Peter Ellis, Peter Hempson, Ron Gregory, Elizabeth Broom, Harry Davis, Lennard Pearce (Mr Kemp), Richard Burrell, Jean Bloor, Marjie Lawrence, Noel Dyson, Robin Wentworth, George Betton, Edna Dore, Desmond Cullum-Jones (Landlord) and Godfrey James.


It's My Life
TX : 6th November 1965
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : A young Welsh girl walks into a trap and Dock Green's women police begin the exhausting job of trying to find her.

Additional Cast : Sian Davies (Sue), David Gregory, Anthony Wager, Harry Littlewood, Baru Jonson, Beverley Lawson, Sally Lahee, Sandra Skermer, Marie Adams, Edna Petrie, John Bennett, Frank Hawkins, Ronald Clarke, Michael O'Hagan, Elizabeth Morgan and Gladys Bacon.


All Clear
TX : 13th November 1965
Director : David Askey
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Synopsis : Streets are cleared and homes evacuated as the Army is brought in to Dock Green to tackle a time bomb.

Additional Cast : Rita Webb, Hilda Meacham, Peter Cleall, John Lawrence, Michael Stainton, David Webb, Anthony Blackshaw, Richard Leech (Major Summers), Jack Smethurst (Corporal Dignum), Clive Marshall, Mary Hignett (Mrs Weatherall), Robert Arnold, Jack Bligh, Frieda Knorr, Peter Bourne and Bartlett Mullins.


Assailant Unknown
TX : 20th November 1965
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : David Ellis

Synopsis : The CID face an impasse when the victim of an attack refuses to cooperate with them. Then, working alone, WPC Betty Williams disappears.

Additional Cast : Brian Weske, Ken Wayne, Jack Stewart, Dennis Ramsden, Jane Barrett, Jill Johnson, Peggy Sinclair and Godrey Jackman.


The Man Who Was Going To Die
TX : 27th November 1965
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : Dock Green mount a desperate hunt to find a man who has only two hours to live.

Additional Cast : Tom Watson, Arnold Diamond, Jeffrey Shankley, John Woodnutt (Inspector Lawson), Louis Haslar, Leslie Bates, Freddie Powell, Bill Shine, Mary Jordan, Pauline Yates (Carol Lodge), Alan Haywood, June Brown (Waitress), Ruth Porcher, Jay Denyer, John Bryans and Brenda Saunders.


The Late Customer
TX : 4th December 1965
Director : G B Lupino
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Synopsis : Has an innocent man been wrongly convicted? Witnesses say "no", but the police are not so sure.

Additional Cast : With Robert Raglan, Brian Weske, Sean Barry, Reg Lever, Hilda Fenemore (Jennie Wren), Michael Balfour, Peter Thomas, Edwin Brown, Robert Cawdron (DI Cherry), Reg Lye, John Henderson, Elsie Wagstaff, Michael Craze, Anthony Colby, Peter Sanders, Elizabeth Archer, Hugh Morton and Michael Goldie.


The Intruders
TX : 11th December 1965
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : David Ellis

Synopsis : An injured criminal escapes from hospital. The hunt for his recapture becomes desperately urgent as the nature of his injuries is revealed.

Additional Cast : Eric Thompson, Sheila Fearn, Peter Ducrow, Anthony Verner, Gillian King, Hugh Futcher, Hilda Barry and Will Stampe.


Witness Summons
TX : 18th December 1965
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Publicity : Anna Man Ning (Tsai Chin), a beautiful Chinese girl whose handbag was snatched in the street, fails to show up in court to give evidence about the theft. A witness summons is issued and this leads the Dock Green police to an encounter with a strangely similar girl, Kay Tung (Jacqui Chan). The link between them is Alan Medway (David Burke), a one-time airline steward on the Hong Kong route, who is now involved in a more profitable occupation … in playing the part of Medway, David Burke has to be filmed running away and then being caught by the Dock Green staff alsation. (Radio Times, December 16, 1965).

Synopsis : Dock Green police hunt for a beautiful Chinese girl who has failed to answer a witness summons. But when traced, she is too frightened to talk.

Additional Cast : Garth Adams, John Ringham (Chapman), Stanley Meadows, Vernon Dobtcheff, Paul Lindley, Anna Wing, Tommy Yapp, Pat Connell, Robert Lee, Phil King and Duncan Livingstone.


Georgina
TX : 25th December 1965
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice

Synopsis : Traffic jams up in Dock Green. For forty-five minutes emergency services are paralysed as Dixon copes with a woman isolated from medical help.

Additional Cast : Meg Ritchie, Sydney Bromley, Peter Howell, Colin Spaull, Geoffrey Sumner, Leslie Dwyer, Julie Wallace, James Copeland, Brian Peck and Douglas Sheldon (PC Andrews).


The Man On The Train
TX : 1st January 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : WPC Palmer acts as a decoy in an attempt to confirm a frightened girl's story.

Additional Cast : Patrick Allen (Major Carter), Patricia Denys, Elroy Joseph, Rona Anderson, Norman Scace, Alexandra Stevenson, Raymond Adamson, Harry Landis and Louis Haslar.


"S" For Squealer
TX : 8th January 1966
Director : Eric Fawcett
Script : David Ellis

Synopsis : "…after six years inside I don't mind spending a bit of money to make Sam Butler sweat!".

Additional Cast : Aubrey Richards, Jack Rodney, Nan Marriott-Watson (Hilda Butler), Frederick Piper (Sam Butler), Sheridan Grant and Diana Coupland.


Routine Check
TX : 15th January 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : A man asks for water in the middle of the night and Station Sergeant Cooper knows he must be held at all costs.

Additional Cast : Anton Diffring (Charles Mason), Deidre Costello (Canteen Assistant), Peter Vaughan (DI Gordon), Colin Rix, Michael Sheard, Josephine Blake and Geoffrey Keen (Detective Superintendent Harvey).


Bullion
TX : 22nd January 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice


Publicity : Dixon Of Dock Green - Bernard Adams explains why television's longest-running crime series is more talked about than ever: The papers have noticed it and commented; the viewers have observed it and written in. "It" is the change in a series, Dixon of Dock Green, which might have been thought unchangeable. One word has been used more than any other to describe the programme's new character: "tougher". In fact the changes in Dixon are much more complex and interesting than the mere addition of nastier crimes and rougher criminals to the series. For years the critics have hung two words around Jack Warner's neck. One is "cosy", the other "avuncular". Ronnie Marsh, the producer, feels that neither was ever more than half true. With this present series he has deliberately aimed - and largely succeeded - in persuading the critics and others to forget about them altogether in connection with Dixon. Marsh decided the programme needed a new approach, a new tempo. "We always tell the writer that there isn't a format for Dixon, and then let him take his own line," he says. In this series the writers have turned in some varied scripts. Some are only marginally connected with crime, like "Bomb Disposal"; others, like the mainly filmed episode, "The Man Who Was Going To Die", have no crime element at all. On the other hand tonight's story, "Bullion" by Eric Paice, is about a highly organized and ominously professional gang of criminals. Paice has also helped Marsh to think the new style through, and N J Crisp has contributed some splendidly taut stories. The traditional emphasis on Dixon's happy home life - largely responsible for the "cosy" label and perhaps too for the series' lasting popularity - has decreased, and there are now more plots with a single thread rather than the usual two or three. The startling quality of the acting in the present series has been one of its strongest cards. There have been riveting performances from Patrick Allen, Tsai Chin, and Jacqui Chan, and from Geoffrey Keen - for whom a permanent place in the series has been found. Last week saw two such distinguished actors as Peter Vaughan and Anton Diffring appearing in the same episode. These big names have been backed up by sharper technical presentation. Marsh wanted "a faster moving, more professional show". The young have taken to the new Dixon very strongly, the old audience has been held, and the figures are hovering happily round the eleven-million mark. Marsh does not feel Dixon has become more violent. He is very conscious of the time at which the show goes out and that the age-range of its audience is very wide. "We never put violence in for its own sake, and sometimes we have covered it with the credit-titles - we've done this a couple of times recently. And we don't believe in showing the methods used; people perhaps do copy them". (Radio Times, January 20, 1966 - Article by Bernard Adams).

Synopsis : A master criminal moves into Dock Green. His target - a quarter of a million pounds worth of gold.

Additional Cast : Leslie Sands (Chinnery), George Selway, James Appleby, Joe Gladwin, Geoffrey Keen (Detective Superintendent Harvey), Alec Ross, Ivor Dean, Godfrey Jackman, Natalie Kent and Douglas Robinson.


Nothing To Say
TX : 29th January 1966
Director : Eric Fawcett
Script : David Ellis

Synopsis : A knowledge of gardening is no help to the police in their search for a "green-fingers" and two bundles of "lettuce".

Additional Cast : Robert Hamilton, Brian Jackson, Anne Blake, Bill Treacher (Frank Gibson), Rosemary Butcher, Edward Cast, Jennifer Wilson, John Junkin and Michael Robinson.


The Heister
TX : 5th February 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : That was lovely, Ken. Lovely. Going fast does something to me". But for the Heister, speed holds a terrible memory.

Additional Cast : Ray Brooks, Jo Rowbottom, Stuart Monro, Michael Sheard, Peter Diamond, Edward De Souza, Terry Scully, Donald Barkham, Jane Bolton, Mary Jordan, Peter Badger, Desmond Cullum-Jones (Passer-By), Derbis Ward, Lee Peters, John Garvin, Derek Benfield (Mr Delaney), Jasmine Dee, Katharine Schofield and Barry Halliday.


Just To Scare 'Em
TX : 12th February 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Synopsis : A stolen safe and an injured policeman is the prelude to a startling climax when Sergeant Dixon comes face-to-face with a killer.

Additional Cast : Richard Shaw, Anthony Booth (Les Benson), Terence Rigby, Patrick McAlinney (Happy Day), James Copeland, Patrick Godfrey, Gillian King, Barbara Ogilvie, Geoffrey Keen (Detective Superintendent Harvey), Conrad Monk, Edna Dore, Jay Denyer and Katherine Parr.


Touch And Go
TX : 19th February 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Synopsis : Sergeant Dixon's life hangs by a thread.

Additional Cast : Patrick Godfrey, Gillian King, Jeanne Mockford (Nurse Downs), Barbara Ogilvie, Richard Shaw, Terence Rigby, Anthony Booth (Les Benson), Doris Hare, Geoffrey Keen (Detective Superintendent Harvey), John Warwick, Patrick McAlinney (Happy Day) and Anna Dawson (Mary Crawford).


Notes : This episode attracted 5.9 million viewers and was ranked the eighteenth most popular programme of that week.


The Pact
TX : 26th February 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : Eric Paice

Synopsis : David Hamlyn (Brendan Collins) and Rosemary Parry (Susan Maudslar) are in love - and Dock Green police are powerless to prevent their love moving inevitably towards tragedy.

Additional Cast : Pamela Lane, Avril Elgar, Joan Phillips, Diana King and Beth Owen.


Face At The Window
TX : 5th March 1966
Director : Robin Nash
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Synopsis : Alice Leggett (Thora Hird) is old, lonely - but tough. Suddenly she vanishes without trace.

Additional Cast : Michael Craze, Peter Hempson, Jeffrey Shankley, Brian Badcoe, Constance Merigold, Harry Fowler, Barbara Mitchell, Maureen Pryor, Betty England, Michael Stainton, Joy Stewart, Ann Mitchell and Ann Kennedy.


You Can't Buy A Miracle
TX : 12th March 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : David Ellis

Publicity : Police hunt an Army deserter as a man is tried for maiming a child. A few months ago a motorist knocked down a little girl in the Dock Green area. The consequences of the accident were tragic; the little girl was crippled for life. Tonight's story shows how the ripples of human suffering spread out from the two concerned in the accident - the motorist and the child - to involve even those at Dock Green station. The child's father is Ben Watson (Kenneth J Watson), a soldier with a fine long-service record in the army. Uncharacteristically he goes absent without leave a few days before an overseas posting. It is no coincidence that his absence occurs at the time of the trial of the motorist who has finished his daughter's active life. Watson is determined to see that justice - proper justice - is done. (Radio Times, March 10, 1966).

Additional Cast : Yootha Joyce (Joyce Watson), Michael Sheard, Stuart Monro, Harry Towb (Reg Bishop), John Bennett, Christine Finn, Martin Boddey, Patrick Godfrey, Stephanie Heeson, John Bryans, Vernon Dobtcheff, Katherine Parr, John Garvin, Peter Welch (Sergeant Kelly), Godfrey james (Sergeant Dodds) and Peter Hughes.


Death Of A Donkeyman
TX : 19th March 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : Loman was an all-time loser, and five hardened members of the crew of a cable-repair ship had reason to want him dead.

Additional Cast : Jack Woolgar, Denis Cleary, Paul Sarony, Ewen Solon, Arthur Cox, Johnny Sekka, Patricia O'Connell, Renee Houston, Andrew Ray and Kate Brown.


When Last Seen
TX : 26th March 1966
Director : Eric Fawcett
Script : Peter Ling

Synopsis : A car is abandoned in sudden panic. A girl's flat is found deserted with a meal half-laid - and Joyce Blake (Jane Bolton) is missing.

Additional Cast : Alf Joint, Bruno Barnabe, Barbara Miller, Walter Horsbrugh, Neville Jason, Celia Hewitt, Angela Morant and Dorothy Frere.


The Complaint
TX : 2nd April 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : Derek Benfield

Synopsis : From the loose threads of people's lives a pattern emerges. A child cannot be found, and a night that starts as routine ends in tragedy. Has Mrs Gibbard (Elizabeth Begley) got the missing baby in the pram? If not, what is hidden in it?

Additional Cast : Brian Wilde, Stella Tanner, Thomas Heathcote, Michael Robbins, Bill Treacher (Thornton), Renny Lister and Roy Godfrey.


The Samaritan Act
TX : 9th April 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice

Synopsis : Ann Lynn (Barbara Morley) is determined to keep her husband out of prison, but if she does, she may destroy herself.

Additional Cast : Ewan Hooper (Kenneth Morley), Colin Rix, Elizabeth Morgan, Ann Lynn, John Garvin, Conrad Monk, Anthony Oliver and Peter Hughes.


The Fourth Finger
TX : 16th April 1966
Director : Eric Fawcett
Script : David Ellis

Synopsis : A missing fourth finger from a lady's left hand sets the Police on a trail of five-pound notes.

Additional Cast : Joe Gladwin, Alan Tilvern, Sydney Tafler, Douglas Sheldon, Dandy Nichols (Mrs Taylor), John Arnatt, Miranda Connell and Bill Shine.


Mr "X"
TX : 23rd April 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : A frightened man hides his identity - but a cornered blackmailer is determined on revenge.

Additional Cast : Derek Farr, Gwen Cherrell, Patricia Healey, Denis Cleary, Michael Sheard, Jeremy Wilkin, Michael Gover, John Bryans and Edwin Richfield.


Manhunt
TX : 30th April 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Synopsis : The escape of Bellamy (George Sewell), a convicted murderer, and his meeting with Brenda Pritchard (Denise Brown), the chief prosecution witness at his trial, sets off a full-scale manhunt.

Additional Cast : Jean Trend, John Ringham (Doctor Page), Norman Jones, Patricia Read, Madge Brindley, Desmond Cullum-Jones (Shopkeeper), Leslie Bates and Louis Haslar.



SEASON THIRTEEN
The World Of Silence
TX : 1st October 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Publicity : Missing - a child … oblivious to all danger. For statistically-minded fans - it's the two hundred-and-eighty-eighth show tonight; for the superstitious, it's the thirteenth series; for those feeling their age it's Dixon's twelfth year; for the misanthropes who wanted Dixon to remain a humble, friendly copper all his life, it's a further setback: in the new series George Dixon is not just a Sergeant but Dock Green's Station Sergeant. Except for the departure of Station Sergeant Cooper, Dock Green is much the same as it was last year. One of the constables, PC Wills (Nicholas Donnelly), who used to be the station's dog-handler, is now Acting Sergeant in George's place. There is a new face among the CID personnel: keen young Detective Constable Pearson who is played by a Scots actor Joe Dunlop making his first appearance next week. The first story tonight is about a totally deaf child who because of a misunderstanding thinks his dog has been taken away from him. Determined to get it back he runs away from home. But in his search for the animal the boy runs into all the hazards which a child living in a world of silence and unable to communicate with people must face in the hustling, impersonal world of the metropolis. Playing the boy Tommy Harris is that fine actor Christopher Guard, who was seen as the young David Copperfield in the BBC serial last winter. (Radio Times, September 29, 1966).

Additional Cast : Bernard Horsfall (John Harris), Ann Morrish, Len Jones, Robin Hopwood, Gerald Sim, Anthony Blackshaw, Michael Sheard, Philip Ross, Peter Brett, Jack Bligh, Kim Smith, Bryan Craven, Leslie Bates, James Appleby and Eric Mason.


Notes : Episodes were transmitted 6:15pm to 7:00pm.


Fire, Sleet And Candlelight
TX : 8th October 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice

Additional Cast : Arthur Cox, Richard Franklin (Second PBX Operator), Jack Woolgar (Burglar), Brian Hawksley, John Horsley, Judy Wilson, Fanny Carby, John Collin, Glynn Edwards (Tysack) and George Lee.


Synopsis : A vagrant lurks in a churchyard and the authorities have two hours to find a fire.


Billy
TX : 15th October 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : N J Crisp

Additional Cast : Barbara Francis, Henry Moxon, Declan Mulholland (Connolly), George Betton, Colin Rix, Godfrey James, Louis Mahoney and Frank Gatliff.


Synopsis : A persistent thief wants to go straight…but how straight is straight? Some criminals are a major threat to society; others are almost harmless - just a constant irritation to the police. One of the latter type is Billy Reynolds (Harry Fowler) who at thirty-two has never had a steady job but knows all the dodges for turning a quick bob or two. Can a steady girlfriend change a hardened petty criminal? The girl is willing to try and Dixon is willing to help.


The Executioners
TX : 22nd October 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : Eric Paice

Additional Cast : Frank Gatliff, Joe Gladwin, Sara Kestelman, Jack Smethurst (Ronald Collins), Eileen Colgan, Kevin Flood (Donal Pierce), Leo Leyden and John Dunn-Hill.


Synopsis : Terence Goddard (Neil McCarthy) was sentenced to death - but the police must save his life.


The Wife
TX : 29th October 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : N J Crisp

Additional Cast : With Eileen Moore, Rowena Gregory, Jay Denyer, Elizabeth Belcher, Alec Ross, John Bryans, Bert Palmer, Peter Claughton and Robert Raglan.


Synopsis : Cause: Discovery of a passport! Effect: Shoplifting?


Grenade
TX : 5th November 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Additional Cast : Leonard Cracknell, Victor Winding, Peter Ducrow, David Lodge, Rhonda Lewis, Catherine Howe, Richard G High, Kenneth Nash, Jill Brooke and Godfrey James.


Synopsis : Firework night - and the Green is threatened with a lethal explosion.


Dragon's Teeth
TX : 12th November 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : Eric Paice

Additional Cast : Peter Welch, Peter Thomas, Michael Gover, Howard Pays, Gillian McCutcheon, Patrick Mower (Keith Stapledon), John Rolfe, David Webb, Sheila Raynor, Bernard Kelly, James Appleby and Leslie Bates.


Synopsis : Police face a delicate situation when phased redundancy involves grievious bodily harm.


Guilty People
TX : 19th November 1966
Director : Eric Fawcett
Script : Gerald Kelsey

Additional Cast : John May, Honor Shepherd, Colette Dunn, Laurie Davey, Eric Mason, June Brown (Mrs Crouch), Brian Harrison, Conrad Monk, Peter Forbes-Robertson, Dennis Cleary, Iain Anders, Miranda Marshall, Robert Hamilton, Ken Wynne, Hilary Mason, Dorothy Frere, Ronald Govey, Diana Raworth, James McManus, Ian Flintoff, Pamela Cundell and Tommy Godfrey.


Synopsis : Villains are not particular. The next casualty could be you.


The Hunt For June Fletcher
TX : 26th November 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice

Additional Cast : Jill Melford, Edna Dore (Mrs Webb), Jo Rowbottom, Susan Dowdall, Richard Carpenter, Alex Marshall, Valerie Douglas, Natalie Kent, Helen Ryan, Anthony Wager, Lionel Wheeler and Harry Davis.


Synopsis : An anonymous tip-off starts a hunt for an escaped prioner, June Fletcher - but did June Fletcher really exist?


Street Of Fear (Part 1): The Job
TX : 3rd December 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Additional Cast : Dudley Sutton, Murray Evans, Maurice Good, Michael Warren, Victor Carrington, Raymond Barry, John Carney, Derek Benfield (Publican), Henry Kay, Brian Cant, Ann Kennedy, Caroline Monkhouse, James Copeland, Peter Hughes, Ray Brown, Terry Bale and Elizabeth Bell.


Synopsis : Four bullies terrorise a whole neighbourhood just by being together…then they find a shotgun.


Street Of Fear (Part 2): Find Me A Witness
TX : 10th December 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice

Additional Cast : Dudley Sutton, Murray Evans, Maurice Good, Michael Warren, Victor Carrington, Derek Benfield (Publican), Ann Kennedy, Terry Bale, Elizabeth Bell, Jennifer Croxton, Brian Badcoe, Ray Browne, Ann Dyson, James Copeland and Iris Sadler.


Synopsis : A cinema manager has been blinded - the gang tighten their grip on the terrified neighbourhood.


The Accident
TX : 17th December 1966
Director : David Askey
Script : N J Crisp

Additional Cast : Edward Woodward (Bruce Paynter), Janice Bowgen, Rosamund Burne, Jack Watling (Culver Watson), Jeffrey Wickham, John Baddeley, Colette O'Neil, John Blythe and Madalena Nicol.

Synopsis : A schoolgirl is seriously hurt in a road accident - but this is not the only tragedy in her wife.


The Golden Year
TX : 24th December 1966
Director : Vere Lorrimer
Script : Eric Paice

Additional Cast : Wilfred Pickles, Kenneth Nash, Philip Madoc (Mr Stewart), Howard Goorney, Bill Treacher (Arthur), David Gregory, Freda Dowie, Frank Gatliff, Noelle Finch, James Appleby, Sylvia Kaye, Eric Mason and Frank Jarvis.

Synopsis : A firm's books show a deficit of only thirty shillings - so why is their book-keeper so anxious to leave the country?

DIXON OF DOCK GREEN EPISODE GUIDE:
Part 1: Seasons 1 - 5
Part 2: Seasons 6 - 7
Part 3: Seasons 8 - 9
Part 4: Seasons 10 -11
Part 5: Seasons 12 -13
Part 6: Seasons 14 - 17
Part 7:
Seasons 18 - 21
Part 8: Season 22