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Series Name:   Dixon Of Dock Green
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1955 - 1976
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Drama, Crime
Rating:7.5  Rate
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Community: 10 Have Seen
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Selected CastJack Warner as PC/Sgt. George Dixon
 Peter Byrne as PC/DC/DS/DI Andy Crawford
 Geoffrey Adams as PC/DC 'Laudie' Lauderdale
 Arthur Rigby as Sgt. Flint


Notes

One of the longest running serials was this genteel Police drama series. It's intros with Jack Warner in character greeting viewers with "Evening All!" would go into a short piece to camera describing a situation which would lead into the show itself. It would conclude with Warner again delivering a conclusion straight to camera.

22 series were made... 432 episodes. Just a paltry 32 are left in the archives, mostly from the last 3 series by which time Warner was hitting the age of 80, clearly too old to be playing such a part and the last series had him retired but still helping the police as a civilian.

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Description: Screen titles from 1960


Comments and Reviews
 
YankeeDisc SUBS
13th Nov 2023
 Noel Cronin, the man behind Talking Pictures TV channel, has a short show-reel programme where he previews upcoming shows that are coming to his channel, and he admitted that after much wrangling with the BBC, he has secured for showing around Christmas time 2023…..
Dixon of Dock Green.
Only 32 episodes (or was it 37?), the rest have been wiped……
 

 
zabadak
15th Jul 2016
 He was Shot In the opening scene

Sounds painful! :eek:
 

 
henry29
14th Jul 2016
 He was Shot In the opening scene by Dirk Bogarde as Tom Riley. H.
 

 
23skidoo
14th Jul 2016
 An interesting piece of trivia. The character of Dixon, played by Jack Warner, was introduced in a 1950 film called The Blue Lamp. The interesting thing is Dixon was killed off in that film! But they brought him back to life for the TV series.
 

 
Monolith
28th May 2015
 This is another show I would have seen back then, but don't remember sod all about
 

 
23skidoo
28th May 2015
 It's because of this show that Law & Order often has to be given the caveat that it is the longest-running AMERICAN crime series, because Dixon had it beat by two years. I'm gobsmacked that so few episodes of this survive. And here we complaining that "only" 100 Doctor Who episodes from a 5-year stretch are still missing....Dixon fans must be heartbroken. You'd think the 1970s episodes would all have been kept at least, but this it the BBC. If they had their way there would have been nothing preserved of their productions prior to 1976 or so when they came to their senses and stopped the wiping of programs.
 


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