Thorndyke (TV series) explained

Genre:Crime drama
Based On:Novels and short stories by R. Austin Freeman
Starring:Peter Copley
Paul Williamson
Patrick Newell
Composer:Albert Elms
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
Producer:John Robins
Runtime:50 minutes
Channel:BBC 1

Thorndyke is a 1964 crime television series which originally aired on BBC 1 in six episodes from 3 October to 7 November 1964, following on from a pilot broadcast on 6 July as part of the Detective anthology series.[1] It is based on the novels and short stories by R. Austin Freeman featuring the detective Doctor Thorndyke, a pioneer in using forensic methods to solve cases.[2]

All six episodes presumably still exist, but they have not been made available to the public.

Cast

Main

Other

Actors who appeared in individual episodes of the series include:

References

  1. Perry p.65
  2. Weissmann p.119

Bibliography