Father Brown (1974 TV series)
Father Brown is a British television series, which originally aired on ITV in 1974. It featured Kenneth More as Father Brown, a Roman Catholic priest who solved crime mysteries.[1] The episodes were closely based on the stories by G. K. Chesterton.[2][3]
Father Brown | |
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Genre | Detective |
Based on | G. K. Chesterton (novel) |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Jack Parnell |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Producer | Ian Fordyce |
Running time | 49–51 minutes |
Production company | ATV production |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 26 September – 19 December 1974 |
Main cast
Production
Portions of the series were shot in St. Clements Caves in Hastings, Sussex, England.
Episodes
Episode # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | |
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1 | "The Hammer of God" | Robert Tronson | Hugh Leonard | 26 September 1974 | |
Stars William Russell, Graham Crowden, Alun Armstrong, Geraldine Moffatt, Robert James, Peter Hawkins, Anna Wing and Frederick Hall | |||||
2 | "The Oracle of the Dog" | Peter Jefferies | Peter Wildeblood | 3 October 1974 | |
Stars Rupert Davies, Mel Martin and Edward Evans | |||||
3 | "The Curse of the Golden Cross" | Robert Tronson | Hugh Leonard | 10 October 1974 | |
Stars Geoffrey Chater, Peter Copley, James Maxwell and Bella Emberg | |||||
4 | "The Eye of Apollo" | Peter Jefferies | Hugh Leonard | 17 October 1974 | |
Stars Dennis Burgess, Ronald Pickup, Dudley Jones, Christopher Good and Rosamund Greenwood | |||||
5 | "The Three Tools of Death" | Robert Tronson | Hugh Leonard | 24 October 1974 | |
Stars James Hayter, John Flanagan, Nina Thomas and Keith James. | |||||
6 | "The Mirror of the Magistrate" | Peter Jefferies | Michael Voysey | 31 October 1974 | |
Stars Dennis Burgess, Philip Stone and Dennis Edwards | |||||
7 | "The Dagger With Wings" | Peter Jefferies | Peter Wildeblood | 7 November 1974 | |
Stars David Buck, T.P. McKenna, Vernon Dobtcheff, Michael Sheard and Desmond Cullum-Jones | |||||
8 | "The Actor and the Alibi" | Robert Tronson | Hugh Leonard | 14 November 1974 | |
Stars Dennis Burgess, Sheila Keith, John Stratton, David Savile, Oliver Maguire and Roberta Tovey | |||||
9 | "The Quick One" | Ian Fordyce | Hugh Leonard | 21 November 1974 | |
Stars Dennis Burgess, Christopher Benjamin, William Dysart, Bernard Lee, Brian Hawksley, Tariq Yunus and Frederick Treves | |||||
10 | "The Man with Two Beards" | Peter Jefferies | Michael Voysey | 28 November 1974 | |
Stars Brian Croucher, Bill Maynard, Freda Dowie and Alan Gerrard | |||||
11 | "The Head of Caesar" | Robert Tronson | Peter Wildeblood | 5 December 1974 | |
Stars Betty Alberge, Rosalind Ayres, Brian Anthony, Graham Leaman, John Normington and Christian Rodska | |||||
12 | "The Arrow of Heaven" | Robert Tronson | John Portman | 12 December 1974 | |
Stars Eric Dodson, Angela Douglas, Richard Hurndall, Mike Pratt, George Roubicek and David Healy | |||||
13 | "The Secret Garden" | Peter Jefferies | Hugh Leonard | 19 December 1974 | |
Stars Joan Benham, Cyril Luckham, Peter Dyneley and Charles Dance |
References
- Vagg, Stephen (16 April 2023). "Surviving Cold Streaks: Kenneth More". Filmink.
- BFI.org
- "Father Brown: The empathetic detective". The Guardian. 18 January 2013.
External links
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- Father Brown at IMDb
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