No Hiding Placeis a British television series that was produced atWembley StudiosbyAssociated-Rediffusionfor theITVnetwork between 16 September 1959 and 22 June 1967.
No Hiding Place | |
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Starring | Raymond Francis Eric Lander Johnny Briggs Michael McStay Juilan Fox Sean Caffrey Gerald Turner Barry Raymond Derek Benfield[1] |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No.of series | 10 |
No.of episodes | 236 (210 missing) |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Associated-Rediffusion |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 16 September 1959 22 June 1967 | –
It was the sequel to the seriesMurder Bag(1957–1958) andCrime Sheet(1959), all starringRaymond Francisas Detective Superintendent, later Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Lockhart.[2]
Production
editNo Hiding Placewas a sequel to the seriesMurder BagandCrime Sheet,all featuring the snuff-taking Detective Superintendent (later Detective Chief Superintendent) Lockhart, played byRaymond Francis.Murder Bagcomprised 55 half-hour episodes: 30 in Season One (16 September 1957 – 31 March 1958), all untitled (being identified only by case number, as "Murder Bag – Case One", etc);[3]and 25 in Season Two (30 June 1958 – 1 April 1959), all titled, and featuring the word "Lockhart" as the first word of their title.Murder Bagwas created by Glyn Davies, produced by Barry Baker and written by Barry Baker andPeter Ling.[3]Backup sergeants and others changed regularly. Themurder bagin the title carried 42 items which were needed in the investigation of a crime. The show was produced live in the studio. According to IMDb there were 29 episodes in series one and 40 in series two.
InCrime Sheet,Lockhart had now been promoted to Detective Chief Superintendent.[4]The writers of the series revealed to theTV Timesin 1962 that Lockhart could not be promoted above this rank, as he would no longer be expected to visit the crime scene, thus hindering the potential of the storylines. 17 episodes (23 episodes according to IMDb) of 30 minutes were produced from 8 April 1959 to 9 September 1959. Due toRaymond Franciscontractingmumps,the final episode of Crime Sheet did not feature Lockhart but Chief Superintendent Carr, played byGerald Case.
No Hiding Placecontinued to follow the cases of Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Lockhart atScotland Yard,with a new longer one-hour format allowing for more story and character development. He was initially assisted by Detective Sergeant later Inspector Harry Baxter (Eric Lander), followed by Det. Sgt. Russell (Johnny Briggs) and Det. Sgt. Perryman (Michael McStay), and finally by Det. Sgt. Gregg (Sean Caffrey).
Crossover episode - One 1962 episode, broadcast on 25 September, series 4, episode 21, The Most Beautiful Room in the World, saw a guest appearance ofPatrick Cargillin the guise ofTop Secret (TV series)[3]Miquel Garetta.[5]
Still largely studio-based, the series now included more pre-filmed sequences. A decision was made to cancel the series in 1965, but there were so many protests from the public and the police that it returned for another two years.[6][2]236 episodes were made in total.[7]
Detective Sergeant Harry Baxter was there from episode one until episode 141. Midway through the series he was transferred to E Division's Q Car Squad and promoted from Sergeant to Inspector, a rank he retained when he returned to the Yard in 1963. Baxter had his own short TV series,Echo Four-Two.Unfortunately the show suffered from poor scripts and of 13 planned episodes, only 10 were made (30 minutes each, 24 August 1961 to 25 October 1961), interrupted by an actor's strike, and no more were made.
The No Hiding Place theme music, was performed byKen Mackintoshand his orchestra, entered the charts in 1960.
Cast
editMain cast
editActor | Role |
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Raymond Francis | Tom Lockhart |
Eric Lander | Harry Baxter |
Johnny Briggs | Sergeant Russell |
Michael McStay | Sergeant Perryman |
Julian Fox | Constable, Constable (1959) |
Sean Caffrey | Sergeant Gregg |
Gerald Turner | 1st Clerk, Fingerprint man, Sgt. Harris |
Barry Raymond | River PC, Det. Sgt. Rigby, Police Constable, Det. Sgt. Bowman, Sgt. Bowman |
Derek Benfield | George Cooper[8] |
Guests
editMissing episodes
editMurder BagandCrime Sheetare considered lost television series; according to lostshows, no complete episodes of the former exist, and only one survives of the latter. However, one episode ofMurder Bag(retitledMystery Bag),[9]"Lockhart Finds a Note", was found in the form of a filmtelerecordingfrom Australia, and included on Network'sITV 60compilation box set. The longer-runningNo Hiding Placefared marginally better than its predecessors, although only 26 of the 236 episodes produced are known to exist in either a full or partial form. This figure includes episodes known to be held by theNational Film and Television Archiveand those held in private collections. Some early episodes were broadcast live and were not recorded.
References
edit- ^"No Hiding Place (1959-1967)".
- ^ab"BFI Screenonline: No Hiding Place (1959-67)".screenonline.org.uk.
- ^abcThe Penguin TV Companion by Jeff Evans, page 416
- ^The Penguin TV Companion by Jeff Evans, page 148
- ^The Penguin TV Companion by Jeff Evans, pages 606-607
- ^"TV SHOWS N - TVH".televisionheaven.co.uk.
- ^Fairclough, Robert (8 December 2017)."Missing Believed Wiped, BFI Southbank, 16 December 2017 » We Are Cult".
- ^"No Hiding Place (1959-1967)".
- ^"The Murder Bag (TV series)".BFI.Archived fromthe originalon 4 January 2019.
- The Penguin TV Companionby Jeff EvansISBN0-14-051467-8
External links
edit- Murder Bag IMDb
- Crime Sheet IMDb
- No Hiding PlaceatIMDb
- British Film Institute Screen Online
- No Hiding PlaceEpisode Archive Status
- Eric Landerobituary