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OST + score
spy and crime
Pavel
Vachtl
GB
Danger Man 1960 (US: Secret Agent 1964)
The Prisoner 1967
The Avengers 1961
New Avengers 1976-7
The Persuaders 1971-2
The Champions 1968-9
Department S 1969-70
Jason King 1971-2
The Saint 1962-1969
Return od the Saint 1978-9
The Baron 1965-66
Man in the suitcase 1967
Every government has its
secret service branch.
America, CIA; France,
Deuxième Bureau;
England, MI5. NATO also
has its own. A messy job?
Well that's when they
usually call on me or
someone like me. Oh yes,
my name is Drake, John
Drake.
Danger Man ->Drake->Prisoner
The pilot was called View From the
Villa and it was set in Italy, but the
production manager set the shoot
on location in Portmeirion, which
looked like Italy but which was
much closer. And obviously the
location stuck in Patrick
McGoohan's mind, because that's
where he shot his television series
The Prisoner much later.
Colony Three
Theme
● Series 1 The Danger Man
Theme composed by Edwin
Astley
● Series 2-4 High Wire
composed by Edwin Astley
● Series 2-4 In the US as
Secret Agent, "Secret Agent
Man" theme composed by
P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri,
and recorded by Johnny
Rivers.
● Incidental music
throughout all 4 series by
Edwin Astley
Edwin Astley
He wrote music for many British television series of the 50s and
60s, including incidental music for The Champions, and the title
music to The Adventures of Robin Hood (but not the famous
closing theme song), Danger Man (known as Secret Agent in
the USA, where his theme music was removed in favour of a
theme with lyrics),[3]
Department S, Randall and Hopkirk
(Deceased), The Saint, Gideon's Way and The Baron.
●Danger Man
●Doctor Who
●Maigret
●Steptoe and Son
●Tales of the Unexpected
●The Prisoner
●Shelley
●That Was The Week That
Was
●Paul Temple
●Man in a Suitcase (also used
on TFI Friday)
RON GRAINER
“Where am I?’
“In the village.”
“What do you want?”
“Information.”
“Whose side are you on?”
“That would be telling…”
“We want information… Information… Information.”
“You won’t get it.”
“By hook or by crook, we will.”
“Who are you?”
“The new Number Two.”
“Who is Number One?”
“You are Number Six.”
“I am not a number. I am a free man!”
(Mocking laughter)
–Weekly Opening to “The Prisoner”
LAURIE JOHNSON
The Avengers (from
1965), Animal Magic
(entitled "Las Vegas")
(1962), Jason King (1971),
The New Avengers (1976)
and The Professionals
(1977). Johnson's film
scores included The
Moonraker, No Trees In
The Street, Tiger Bay, I
Aim at the Stars, Spare
The Rod, Dr. Strangelove
or: How I Learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the
Bomb, First Men In The
Moon
Tony Curtis as Danny Wilde, and Roger Moore as Lord Brett
Sinclair, two international playboys. Much of the humour of the
show derived from playful observations about the differences
between British and American customs
Now globe-trotting playboys, the men meet on holiday in the
French Riviera, instantly disliking each other and destroying a
hotel bar with their fist-fight. Arrested, they are delivered to
retired Judge Fulton (Laurence Naismith) who offers them the
choice of spending ninety days in jail or helping him right errors
of impunity. Grudgingly, Wilde and Sinclair agree to help solve
Fulton's initial case. He then releases them from any threat of
jail.
John Barry
Bond films
Barry worked on the soundtracks for the following Bond films:
● Dr. No (1962) – James Bond Theme used on main and end titles and
Bond's arrival in Jamaica
● From Russia with Love (lyrics by Lionel Bart) (1963), Golden Globe
Award nomination for Best Song in a Motion Picture
● Goldfinger (1964)
● Thunderball (1965)
● You Only Live Twice (1967)
● On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
● Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
● The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
● Moonraker (1979)
● Octopussy (1983)
● A View to a Kill (1985), (Golden Globe Award nomination for Best
Original Score - Motion Picture & for Best Original Song - Motion Picture)
● The Living Daylights (1987)
The Champions - Edwin Astley
British espionage/science fiction adventure series consisting of
30 episodes broadcast on the UK network ITV during
1968–1969, produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment
production company. The series was broadcast in the US on
NBC, starting in summer 1968.
The series starred Stuart Damon as Craig Stirling, Alexandra
Bastedo as Sharron Macready and William Gaunt as Richard
Barrett. The characters are agents for a United Nations law
enforcement organization called "Nemesis", based in Geneva.
The three have different backgrounds: Barrett is a code breaker,
Stirling a pilot, and Macready a recently widowed scientist and
doctor.
During their first mission as a team, their plane crashes in the
Himalayas. They are rescued by an advanced civilization living
secretly in the mountains, who save their lives, granting them
perfected human abilities, including powers to communicate
with one another over distances by ESP (telepathy), and to
foresee events (precognition), enhanced five senses and
intellect, and physical abilities to the fullest extent of human
capabilities.
Many stories featured unusual villains, such as fascist regimes
from unspecified South American countries, neo-Nazis or the
Chinese. The villains' schemes often threaten world peace —
Nemesis' brief is international, so the agents deal with threats
transcending national interests. The main characters had to
learn the use of their new powers as they went along, keeping
what they discover secret from friends and foe alike. Each
episode began with a post title sequence vignette in which one
of The Champions demonstrated exceptional mental or physical
abilities, often astonishing or humiliating others. In one example
Stirling participates in a sharpshooting contest. In another,
laughing hoodlums block in Macready's car, which she
physically pulls out of the parking space one-handed. Ironically,
the narration during these often public demonstrations usually
mentions the need to keep the powers a secret.
Champions' boss, Tremayne does not know that his agents
have special abilities, though he does ask innocent questions
Donald Sutherland
In 2007, it was reported that
Guillermo del Toro would produce
and write a film adaptation of The
Champions for United Artists. In 2008,
Christopher McQuarrie was signed to
co-write and co-produce the film.
DEPARTMENT S 1969-70 - Edwin
Astley
this is blatantly where Chris Carter got the idea for The X Files. The cases
are inexplicable, baffling and illogical... They have to be to interest
Department 'S'. The orthodox is not for this branch of Interpoll... its
operators handle only cases which cannot be solved by normal police
routine. Department 'S' was a complete departure from all other
mystery-adventure series, as the mysteries themselves were only part of
its fascination. Its appeal lay, more than anything else, in its principal
characters. Two men and one woman, contrasting in personalities as well
as styles, each with an individual approach to proving that even the most
illogical situations have a logical explanation. Three different ways of
approaching each crime, with three outstanding stars: Peter Wyngarde as
Jason King: with many years of stage, screen, and TV experience which
has made him one of Britain's best known actors. Joel Fabiani as Stewart
Sullivan: a young American whose stage work had lead him into
television and his first starring role. Rosemary Nicols as Annabelle Hurst:
the glamorous British actress.
JASON KING
Further adventures of the title character who had first appeared
in Department S (1969). In that series he was working as part
of a team of investigators. In Jason King he had left that service
and was concentrating on writing adventure novels following
the adventures of the fictional Mark Caine, who closely
resembled Jason King in looks, manner, style, and personality.
In the course of visiting international locations as part of his
research, or through being summoned by people needing
assistance, King would be frequently embroiled in adventure
stories featuring glamorous women, exotic locations (for the
era), menacing villains, political turmoil, or espionage intrigue.
Simon Templar, a Robin Hood-like
adventurer with a penchant for
disguise. The character is nicknamed
The Saint plausibly because the
initial letters of his name ST are also
the abbreviation for the word "saint".
Ian Ogilvy, star of the 1978-79 ITC TV series "The Return Of The Saint"
Edwin Astley - pak jiný
British television series, made in 1965/66
based on the book series by John
Creasey. It was the first ITC show without
marionettes to be produced entirely in
colour.
The show starred American Steve Forrest
as John Mannering, an antiques dealer and
undercover agent working in an informal
capacity for the head of the fictional British
Diplomatic Intelligence, Templeton-Green
(Colin Gordon). Paul Ferris was originally
cast as Mannering's assistant David
Marlowe. However after pressure from the
US network Marlowe was dropped in favour
of the more glamorous Cordelia (Sue Lloyd)
who had appeared in the first episode.
Man in a Suitcase
replacement for Danger Man.
McGill was a former US
Intelligence agent, who had
been forced to resign from the
service six years prior to the
opening episode, practically
accused of treason. Unable to
clear his name or return to the
USA, McGill makes ends meet
by working as a travelling
private detective and bounty
hunter, based in Britain. His
cases generally took him to
different parts of Europe (and
Africa.)
US
Mannix 1967 - 1975
Hawaii 5:0 1968 - 1980 (2010 remake)
Peter Gunn 1958 -1961
Dragnet 1947 - 1970, 1987 parodie, 2003 remake
Max Headroom - 1987–1988 GB
Trancers 1985 - 2002
The Wild Wild West 1965-1969
Charlie's Angels 1976 - 1981
Silk Stalkings 1991-1999 (Policie z Palm Beach)
Starsky and Hutch 1975-1979 (Duval et Moretti fr. klon)
Mission: Impossible 1966-1973, 1988-1990
MANNIX
Joe Mannix, an Armenian-American private investigator.
worked for a large Los Angeles detective agency called
Intertect. ...agency featuring the use of computers to help
solve crimes. As opposed to the other employees who must
wear dark suits and sit in rows of desks with only one piece
of paper allowed to be on their desk at one time, Mannix
belongs to the classic American detective archetype and
thus usually ignores the computers' solutions, disobeys his
boss's orders and sets out to do things his own way. He
wears plaid sport coats and has his own office that he keeps
sloppy between his assignments. Lew has cameras in all the
rooms of Intertect monitoring the performance of his
employees and providing instant feedback through intercoms
in the room.
Unlike the other Intertect operatives, Mannix attempts to
block the camera with a coat rack and insults Lew,
comparing him to Big Brother. To improve the ratings of the
show, Desilu head Lucille Ball and the producer Bruce
Geller brought in some changes[2]
making the show more
similar to other private eye shows. Lucille Ball thought the
computers were too high tech and beyond comprehension
for the average viewer of the time and had them removed.
He’s a Korean War veteran that’s incredibly proud of his
French/Armenian ancestory… The show was violent as all fuck and
controversial.
HAWAII 5-0 - Morton Stevens
American television series produced by CBS Productions, and
set in Hawaii. The show originally aired for twelve seasons from
1968 to 1980, and continued in reruns. The show featured a
fictional state police unit run by Detective Steve McGarrett,
played by actor Jack Lord. The name of this television series
comes from the fact that Hawaii was the 50th state to join the
United States. The theme music composed by Morton Stevens
became especially popular. Many episodes would end with
McGarrett instructing his subordinate, Danny Williams (played
by James MacArthur), to incarcerate alleged criminals whom
they had apprehended: "Book 'em Danno!"
In many episodes (including the pilot), McGarrett was drawn into
the world of international espionage and national intelligence.
McGarrett's arch-nemesis was a rogue intelligence officer of the
People's Republic of China, named Wo Fat. The Communist
rogue agent was played by veteran actor Khigh Dheigh. The
show's final episode in 1980 was titled "Woe to Wo Fat", in
which McGarrett finally saw his foe Wo go to jail.
Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci + Grace Park (BSG)
(Xena, Alias, Jack of All Trades)
Peter Gunn ( creator:Blake Edwards)
The title character (played by Craig Stevens) is a private
investigator in the classic film noir tradition, which was a
popular genre on American TV in the late 1950s. However, a
few traits differentiate him from the standard hard-boiled
detectives, such as Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe. Gunn was a
sophisticated hipster, a dapper dresser who loved cool jazz;
where other gumshoes were often coarse, Peter Gunn was
portrayed as the epitome of cool. He operated in a nameless
waterfront city, and was a regular patron of Mother's, a
wharfside Jazz club; his girlfriend, Edie Hart (Lola Albright),
was a sultry singer employed there.
The show's use of modern jazz music, at a time when most
television shows used a generic, uninspired orchestra for the
background, was another distinctive touch that set the standard
for many years to come. Innovative jazz themes seemed to
accompany every move Gunn made, ably rendered by Henry
Mancini and his orchestra (which at that time included John
Williams), lending the character even more of an air of suave
sophistication. Famous jazz musicians occasionally made
guest appearances,
Dragnet
Dragnet, syndicated as Badge 714, is a radio and television
crime drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police
detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show
takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning
a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals
or suspects.
Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police
procedural drama in media history. The series gave millions of
audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well
as the danger and heroism, of real-life police work. Dragnet
earned praise for improving the public opinion of police
officers.[1]
Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for
realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals, and
Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas
in many media.
The show's cultural impact is such that even after five decades,
elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never seen
or heard the program:
●The ominous, four-note introduction to the brass and tympani
theme music (titled "Danger Ahead") is instantly recognizable
(though its origins date back to Miklós Rózsa's score for the
1946 film version of The Killers).
Another Dragnet trademark is the show's opening narration:
"Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to hear is
true. Only the names have been changed to protect the
innocent." This underwent minor revisions over time. The
"only" and "ladies and gentlemen" were dropped at some
point, and for the television version "hear" was changed to
"see". Variations on this narration have been featured in
many subsequent crime dramas, and in satires of these
dramas (e.g. "Only the facts have been changed to protect
the innocent").
In 1987, a comedy movie version of Dragnet appeared (also
titled Dragnet), starring Dan Aykroyd as the stiff Joe Friday
(the original Detective Friday's nephew), and Tom Hanks as
his partner Pep Streebeck. The film contrasted the terse,
clipped character of Friday, a hero from another age, with
the 'real world' of Los Angeles in 1987 to broadly parodic
Trancers (ala Blade Runner, Terminátor, Timecop,
Peter Gunn apod.)
"His name is Deth. He hunts Trancers. Even in the 20th
Century."
Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) is a police trooper in the year 2247
who has been hunting down Martin Whistler (Michael Stefani), a
criminal mastermind who uses strange psychic powers to make
people into zombies and carry out his every desire. Deth can
identify a tranced victim (who appear normal at first, but once
triggered, become savage killers) by scanning them with a
special bracelet. Before he can be caught, Whistler escapes
back in time. Using a bizarre drug-induced time traveling
technique, Whistler leaves his body in 2247 and travels down
his ancestral bloodline, arriving in 1985. His ancestor at that
time is a Los Angeles police detective named Weisling.
Jack Deth: What kind of
name is Peter Gunn?
Leena: What kind of name is
Jack Deth?
(What kind of name is Helen
Hunt)
The Wild Wild West is an American television series that ran
on CBS for four seasons (104 episodes) from September 17,
1965 to April 4, 1969. This show was conceived by its
creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback."
Two television movies were made with the original cast in
1979 and 1980, and the series was adapted for a motion
picture in 1999 with a new cast and story.
The title of each episode begins
with "The Night" (except for the
first-season episode "Night of the
Casual Killer", which omitted the
definite article). A memorable
recurring arch-villain was Dr.
Miguelito Quixote Loveless, a
brilliant but megalomaniac dwarf
portrayed by Michael Dunn.
two Secret Service agents: James West, the charming
gunslinger (played by Robert Conrad), and Artemus Gordon
(played by Ross Martin), the brilliant gadgeteer and master of
disguise. Their mission was to protect President Ulysses S.
Grant and the United States from all manner of dangerous
threats. The agents traveled in luxury aboard their own train, the
Wanderer, equipped with everything from a stable car to a
laboratory. James West had served as an intelligence and
cavalry officer in the US Civil War; his "cover" during the series is
that he is a railroad president. After retiring from the Service by
1880 he lives on a ranch in Mexico. Gordon's past is more
obscure; when he retires in 1880 he goes on the road as the
head of a Shakespeare traveling players troupe. The show
incorporated classic Western elements with an espionage thriller,
as well as science fiction/alternate history ideas (in a similar vein
to steampunk) and plenty of comedy. In the finest James Bond
tradition, there were always beautiful women, clever gadgets,
and delusional arch-enemies with half-insane plots to take over
three women who work for a private investigation agency, and
is one of the first shows to showcase women in roles
traditionally reserved for men. The series was broadcast in the
USA on the ABC Television Network from 1976 to 1981 and
was one of the most successful series of the 1970s. Charlie's
Angels was created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and
produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg.
Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith as Charlie's
Angels
Silk Stalkings (vizuálně á la Twin Peaks)
two detectives who solved sexually-based crimes of passion
("silk stalkings") among the ultra-rich people of Palm Beach,
Florida, the tightly-budgeted Silk Stalkings was not actually
filmed in Florida. Most episodes were shot in San Diego,
California as mountains and high ledged cliffs can sometimes
be viewed in the episodes. Some shows were filmed in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
From 1991-1995, the lead characters were played by Rob Estes
and Mitzi Kapture, as detectives Christopher Lorenzo and Rita
Lee Lance, respectively.
two Southern California policemen: the dark-haired
Brooklyn transplant David Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser)
who was a streetwise detective with intense, sometimes
childlike moods, and the blond Duluth, Minnesota native
Kenneth 'Hutch' Hutchinson (David Soul), a more
reserved and intellectual character. Under the radio call
sign "Zebra Three", they were known for usually tearing
around the streets of the fictional California city Bay City.
The vehicle of choice was Starsky's two-door Ford Gran
Torino, which was red with a large white vector stripe.
Starsky and Hutch - LALO
SCHIFRIN
Mission: Impossible - - LALO SCHIFRIN
missions of a team of secret American government agents
known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF). The leader of
the team was Jim Phelps, played by Peter Graves, except in
the first season (Dan Briggs, played by Steven Hill.)
A hallmark of the series shows Phelps receiving his instructions
on a tape that then self destructs, accompanied by the iconic
theme music composed by Lalo Schifrin.
The series aired on the CBS network from September 1966 to
March 1973. It returned to television, as a revival, for two
seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1990 and later inspired a
popular trio of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise
and Ving Rhames in the 1990s and 2000s, with the role of
Phelps played by Jon Voight.
● Cinnamon Carter (Barbara Bain), a top fashion model and actress
● Barnard "Barney" Collier (Greg Morris), a mechanical and electronics genius and owner
of Collier Electronics
● Willy Armitage (Peter Lupus), a world record-holding weight lifter
● Rollin Hand (Martin Landau), a noted actor, makeup artist, escape artist, magician and
"master of disguise"
Part of each episode's title sequence was highly unusual, as it
was composed of a number of very short clips of key scenes
from the subject episode. This was, and remains, very rare for
series television. However, it was already being done as of the
previous season on I Spy, which like Mission had the lighting of
a fuse leading to it. Several British teleseries produced by Gerry
Anderson and his then wife Sylvia Anderson, the
contemporaneous Thunderbirds and the mid-1970s Space: 1999
among them, also did this. The reimagined Battlestar Galactica
TV series also uses this device. The clips in the opening
sequence were chosen to showcase dramatic moments in the
upcoming mission, such as moments of surprise, moments of
violence. For the first two seasons, the closing credits showed
clips from that mission in freeze frame. Starting with Season
Three, the same clips were shown during the closing credits
across episodes; later seasons eschewed that approach,
featuring a freeze frame of the hand lighting the fuse.
ENNIO MORRICONE
STU PHILIPS
- Casino Royale (1967, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula
Andress, Orson Welles, Woody Allen, Barbara Bouchet,
Deborah Kerr, Belmondo, Jacqueline Bisset)
- Konec agenta W4C prostřednictvím psa pana Foustky
- What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966), Woody Allen
- True Lies (1994), Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Johnny English (2003), Rowan Atkinson
1972/73 ff. - Das unsichtbare Visier - 3Teile Kino (258 min),
10 bzw. 16 Teile TV - bischen James Bond in der DDR - mit
Armin Müller-Stahl, Jessy Rameik, Albert Hetterle, Günter
Grabbert, Giso Weißbach, Annekathrin Bürger, Wilfried
Ortmann, Alfred Struwe - Die Filmmusik (u. a. von Walter
Kubiczek) wurde 1979 als LP bei Amiga veröffentlicht und
wurde ein Bestseller, also Bückware! - 1. Teil: Der römische
Weg - Unter dem Pseudonym des ehemaligen SS-Offiziers
Achim Detjen erschleicht sich Werner Bredebusch (Armin
Müller-Stahl), Offizier des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit,
das Vertrauen von ehemaligen Nazioffizieren, die in
Argentinien leben. (wo auch sonst - nicht umsonst steht die
Anlage Prora nochmals originalgetreu in Lateinamerika,
nicht umsonst emigrierten NaziGrößen nach Lateinamerika,
nicht umsonst emigrierten Honeckers nach Lateinamerika,
nicht umsonst gibt es dort Viertel/Stadtteile/Landstriche, wo
man besseres Deutsch spricht als heutzutage in
Sie weihen ihn in ihre Pläne ein. Als Jagdflieger getarnt, erfährt
er, daß die Bundesrepublik mit staatlicher Hilfe wiederbewaffnet
werden soll. 2. Teil: Das Nest im Urwald - Der französische
Journalist Charles Andre spielt Predebusch alias Detjen
geheimes Material über Verabredungen des Exilanten mit
Beamten in der Bonner Regierung zu. 3. Teil: Das
Wasserschloß - Detjens Einsatz führt nach Bonn. Er übermittelt
die Materialien einer Geheimtagung zu Strategien der
Bundeswehr an das Ministerium für Staatssicherheit. 4. Teil: Ein
merkwürdiger Anschlag. = 1973 - 1979, 16 Folgen = Der Titel
„Das unsichtbare Visier“ verweist auf die Tätigkeit von
„DDR-Kundschaftern“ zwischen 1950 und 1975, die sich auf die
Länder Argentinien, BRD, Portugal, Norwegen, Südafrika,
Frankreich und Italien erstreckt und u. a. der Verhinderung von
Waffenschmuggel und der Verbreitung von Kampfstoffen dient.
HELD Wolfgang - Světlo černé svíčky
Děj dobrodružného špionážního románu se rozvíjí kolem
pronásledování trestance, prchajícího ze španělské trestanecké
kolonie v západní části Sahary a přechovávajícího vojenské
tajemství, vzorec chemické otravné látky. Kniha je napsaná
podle skutečné události a odehrává se za 2. světové války.
Světlo černé svíčky
Das Licht der schwarzen Kerze (NDR, 1972)
Dobrodružný seriál z období občanské války ve Španělsku.
Tabun je jméno tajné zbraně, na kterou spolehal Hitler a jeho generální štáb již od začátku války. Důstojník letectva, ve Španělsku bojující legie
Condor, se dozví o nebezpečném bojovém prostředku a se vzorcem vytetovaném na chodidle se rozhodne varovat světovou veřejnost před zbraní.
Smrtelná cesta napříč pouští začíná ...
Das Geheimnis der Anden DDR 1972
Der fünfteilige Fernsehfilm erzählt die ungewöhnliche
Geschichte des Dr. Jansen. Dieser Mann, Jurist, ist für seine
Auftraggeber in geheimer Mission unterwegs. Und damit wird
er in einen Strudel von Abenteuern gerissen, die er gar nicht
suchte, bei denen es aber oft um Leben und Tod geht. Die
Geschichte spielt in einem nicht benannten Land in
Südamerika Anfang der 70er Jahre.
The Protectors - Tony Christie
The series was started in 1971 and ended in 1973. Each
episode was about a half-hour long and told the story of a
group of private eyes for hire. They were Harry Rule (Robert
Vaughn) the Contessa di Contini (Nyree Dawn Porter) and Paul
Buchet(Tony Anholt). Rule was an American living in London.
The Contessa was English who lives in Italy and Buchet was
French. It was produced by Gerry Anderson and Reg Hill.
(Thunderbirds, UFO, Space: 1999) Other characters were
Rule's housekeeper Suki and the Contessa's chauffer Chino.
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Music, OST for the crime or spy TV series/movies

  • 1. OST + score spy and crime Pavel Vachtl
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  • 5. GB Danger Man 1960 (US: Secret Agent 1964) The Prisoner 1967 The Avengers 1961 New Avengers 1976-7 The Persuaders 1971-2 The Champions 1968-9 Department S 1969-70 Jason King 1971-2 The Saint 1962-1969 Return od the Saint 1978-9 The Baron 1965-66 Man in the suitcase 1967
  • 6. Every government has its secret service branch. America, CIA; France, Deuxième Bureau; England, MI5. NATO also has its own. A messy job? Well that's when they usually call on me or someone like me. Oh yes, my name is Drake, John Drake.
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  • 8. Danger Man ->Drake->Prisoner The pilot was called View From the Villa and it was set in Italy, but the production manager set the shoot on location in Portmeirion, which looked like Italy but which was much closer. And obviously the location stuck in Patrick McGoohan's mind, because that's where he shot his television series The Prisoner much later. Colony Three Theme ● Series 1 The Danger Man Theme composed by Edwin Astley ● Series 2-4 High Wire composed by Edwin Astley ● Series 2-4 In the US as Secret Agent, "Secret Agent Man" theme composed by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, and recorded by Johnny Rivers. ● Incidental music throughout all 4 series by Edwin Astley
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  • 10. Edwin Astley He wrote music for many British television series of the 50s and 60s, including incidental music for The Champions, and the title music to The Adventures of Robin Hood (but not the famous closing theme song), Danger Man (known as Secret Agent in the USA, where his theme music was removed in favour of a theme with lyrics),[3] Department S, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), The Saint, Gideon's Way and The Baron.
  • 11. ●Danger Man ●Doctor Who ●Maigret ●Steptoe and Son ●Tales of the Unexpected ●The Prisoner ●Shelley ●That Was The Week That Was ●Paul Temple ●Man in a Suitcase (also used on TFI Friday) RON GRAINER
  • 12. “Where am I?’ “In the village.” “What do you want?” “Information.” “Whose side are you on?” “That would be telling…” “We want information… Information… Information.” “You won’t get it.” “By hook or by crook, we will.” “Who are you?” “The new Number Two.” “Who is Number One?” “You are Number Six.” “I am not a number. I am a free man!” (Mocking laughter) –Weekly Opening to “The Prisoner”
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  • 23. John Barry Bond films Barry worked on the soundtracks for the following Bond films: ● Dr. No (1962) – James Bond Theme used on main and end titles and Bond's arrival in Jamaica ● From Russia with Love (lyrics by Lionel Bart) (1963), Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Song in a Motion Picture ● Goldfinger (1964) ● Thunderball (1965) ● You Only Live Twice (1967) ● On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) ● Diamonds Are Forever (1971) ● The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) ● Moonraker (1979) ● Octopussy (1983) ● A View to a Kill (1985), (Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score - Motion Picture & for Best Original Song - Motion Picture) ● The Living Daylights (1987)
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  • 35. The Champions - Edwin Astley British espionage/science fiction adventure series consisting of 30 episodes broadcast on the UK network ITV during 1968–1969, produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment production company. The series was broadcast in the US on NBC, starting in summer 1968.
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  • 40. The series starred Stuart Damon as Craig Stirling, Alexandra Bastedo as Sharron Macready and William Gaunt as Richard Barrett. The characters are agents for a United Nations law enforcement organization called "Nemesis", based in Geneva. The three have different backgrounds: Barrett is a code breaker, Stirling a pilot, and Macready a recently widowed scientist and doctor. During their first mission as a team, their plane crashes in the Himalayas. They are rescued by an advanced civilization living secretly in the mountains, who save their lives, granting them perfected human abilities, including powers to communicate with one another over distances by ESP (telepathy), and to foresee events (precognition), enhanced five senses and intellect, and physical abilities to the fullest extent of human capabilities.
  • 41. Many stories featured unusual villains, such as fascist regimes from unspecified South American countries, neo-Nazis or the Chinese. The villains' schemes often threaten world peace — Nemesis' brief is international, so the agents deal with threats transcending national interests. The main characters had to learn the use of their new powers as they went along, keeping what they discover secret from friends and foe alike. Each episode began with a post title sequence vignette in which one of The Champions demonstrated exceptional mental or physical abilities, often astonishing or humiliating others. In one example Stirling participates in a sharpshooting contest. In another, laughing hoodlums block in Macready's car, which she physically pulls out of the parking space one-handed. Ironically, the narration during these often public demonstrations usually mentions the need to keep the powers a secret. Champions' boss, Tremayne does not know that his agents have special abilities, though he does ask innocent questions
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  • 54. DEPARTMENT S 1969-70 - Edwin Astley this is blatantly where Chris Carter got the idea for The X Files. The cases are inexplicable, baffling and illogical... They have to be to interest Department 'S'. The orthodox is not for this branch of Interpoll... its operators handle only cases which cannot be solved by normal police routine. Department 'S' was a complete departure from all other mystery-adventure series, as the mysteries themselves were only part of its fascination. Its appeal lay, more than anything else, in its principal characters. Two men and one woman, contrasting in personalities as well as styles, each with an individual approach to proving that even the most illogical situations have a logical explanation. Three different ways of approaching each crime, with three outstanding stars: Peter Wyngarde as Jason King: with many years of stage, screen, and TV experience which has made him one of Britain's best known actors. Joel Fabiani as Stewart Sullivan: a young American whose stage work had lead him into television and his first starring role. Rosemary Nicols as Annabelle Hurst: the glamorous British actress.
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  • 71. British television series, made in 1965/66 based on the book series by John Creasey. It was the first ITC show without marionettes to be produced entirely in colour. The show starred American Steve Forrest as John Mannering, an antiques dealer and undercover agent working in an informal capacity for the head of the fictional British Diplomatic Intelligence, Templeton-Green (Colin Gordon). Paul Ferris was originally cast as Mannering's assistant David Marlowe. However after pressure from the US network Marlowe was dropped in favour of the more glamorous Cordelia (Sue Lloyd) who had appeared in the first episode.
  • 72. Man in a Suitcase replacement for Danger Man. McGill was a former US Intelligence agent, who had been forced to resign from the service six years prior to the opening episode, practically accused of treason. Unable to clear his name or return to the USA, McGill makes ends meet by working as a travelling private detective and bounty hunter, based in Britain. His cases generally took him to different parts of Europe (and Africa.)
  • 73. US Mannix 1967 - 1975 Hawaii 5:0 1968 - 1980 (2010 remake) Peter Gunn 1958 -1961 Dragnet 1947 - 1970, 1987 parodie, 2003 remake Max Headroom - 1987–1988 GB Trancers 1985 - 2002 The Wild Wild West 1965-1969 Charlie's Angels 1976 - 1981 Silk Stalkings 1991-1999 (Policie z Palm Beach) Starsky and Hutch 1975-1979 (Duval et Moretti fr. klon) Mission: Impossible 1966-1973, 1988-1990
  • 74. MANNIX Joe Mannix, an Armenian-American private investigator. worked for a large Los Angeles detective agency called Intertect. ...agency featuring the use of computers to help solve crimes. As opposed to the other employees who must wear dark suits and sit in rows of desks with only one piece of paper allowed to be on their desk at one time, Mannix belongs to the classic American detective archetype and thus usually ignores the computers' solutions, disobeys his boss's orders and sets out to do things his own way. He wears plaid sport coats and has his own office that he keeps sloppy between his assignments. Lew has cameras in all the rooms of Intertect monitoring the performance of his employees and providing instant feedback through intercoms in the room.
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  • 85. HAWAII 5-0 - Morton Stevens American television series produced by CBS Productions, and set in Hawaii. The show originally aired for twelve seasons from 1968 to 1980, and continued in reruns. The show featured a fictional state police unit run by Detective Steve McGarrett, played by actor Jack Lord. The name of this television series comes from the fact that Hawaii was the 50th state to join the United States. The theme music composed by Morton Stevens became especially popular. Many episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate, Danny Williams (played by James MacArthur), to incarcerate alleged criminals whom they had apprehended: "Book 'em Danno!"
  • 86. In many episodes (including the pilot), McGarrett was drawn into the world of international espionage and national intelligence. McGarrett's arch-nemesis was a rogue intelligence officer of the People's Republic of China, named Wo Fat. The Communist rogue agent was played by veteran actor Khigh Dheigh. The show's final episode in 1980 was titled "Woe to Wo Fat", in which McGarrett finally saw his foe Wo go to jail.
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  • 110. Dragnet Dragnet, syndicated as Badge 714, is a radio and television crime drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects.
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  • 114. Another Dragnet trademark is the show's opening narration: "Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." This underwent minor revisions over time. The "only" and "ladies and gentlemen" were dropped at some point, and for the television version "hear" was changed to "see". Variations on this narration have been featured in many subsequent crime dramas, and in satires of these dramas (e.g. "Only the facts have been changed to protect the innocent"). In 1987, a comedy movie version of Dragnet appeared (also titled Dragnet), starring Dan Aykroyd as the stiff Joe Friday (the original Detective Friday's nephew), and Tom Hanks as his partner Pep Streebeck. The film contrasted the terse, clipped character of Friday, a hero from another age, with the 'real world' of Los Angeles in 1987 to broadly parodic
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  • 118. Trancers (ala Blade Runner, Terminátor, Timecop, Peter Gunn apod.) "His name is Deth. He hunts Trancers. Even in the 20th Century." Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) is a police trooper in the year 2247 who has been hunting down Martin Whistler (Michael Stefani), a criminal mastermind who uses strange psychic powers to make people into zombies and carry out his every desire. Deth can identify a tranced victim (who appear normal at first, but once triggered, become savage killers) by scanning them with a special bracelet. Before he can be caught, Whistler escapes back in time. Using a bizarre drug-induced time traveling technique, Whistler leaves his body in 2247 and travels down his ancestral bloodline, arriving in 1985. His ancestor at that time is a Los Angeles police detective named Weisling.
  • 119. Jack Deth: What kind of name is Peter Gunn? Leena: What kind of name is Jack Deth? (What kind of name is Helen Hunt)
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  • 125. The Wild Wild West is an American television series that ran on CBS for four seasons (104 episodes) from September 17, 1965 to April 4, 1969. This show was conceived by its creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback." Two television movies were made with the original cast in 1979 and 1980, and the series was adapted for a motion picture in 1999 with a new cast and story. The title of each episode begins with "The Night" (except for the first-season episode "Night of the Casual Killer", which omitted the definite article). A memorable recurring arch-villain was Dr. Miguelito Quixote Loveless, a brilliant but megalomaniac dwarf portrayed by Michael Dunn.
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  • 127. two Secret Service agents: James West, the charming gunslinger (played by Robert Conrad), and Artemus Gordon (played by Ross Martin), the brilliant gadgeteer and master of disguise. Their mission was to protect President Ulysses S. Grant and the United States from all manner of dangerous threats. The agents traveled in luxury aboard their own train, the Wanderer, equipped with everything from a stable car to a laboratory. James West had served as an intelligence and cavalry officer in the US Civil War; his "cover" during the series is that he is a railroad president. After retiring from the Service by 1880 he lives on a ranch in Mexico. Gordon's past is more obscure; when he retires in 1880 he goes on the road as the head of a Shakespeare traveling players troupe. The show incorporated classic Western elements with an espionage thriller, as well as science fiction/alternate history ideas (in a similar vein to steampunk) and plenty of comedy. In the finest James Bond tradition, there were always beautiful women, clever gadgets, and delusional arch-enemies with half-insane plots to take over
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  • 132. Silk Stalkings (vizuálně á la Twin Peaks) two detectives who solved sexually-based crimes of passion ("silk stalkings") among the ultra-rich people of Palm Beach, Florida, the tightly-budgeted Silk Stalkings was not actually filmed in Florida. Most episodes were shot in San Diego, California as mountains and high ledged cliffs can sometimes be viewed in the episodes. Some shows were filmed in Scottsdale, Arizona. From 1991-1995, the lead characters were played by Rob Estes and Mitzi Kapture, as detectives Christopher Lorenzo and Rita Lee Lance, respectively.
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  • 134. two Southern California policemen: the dark-haired Brooklyn transplant David Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser) who was a streetwise detective with intense, sometimes childlike moods, and the blond Duluth, Minnesota native Kenneth 'Hutch' Hutchinson (David Soul), a more reserved and intellectual character. Under the radio call sign "Zebra Three", they were known for usually tearing around the streets of the fictional California city Bay City. The vehicle of choice was Starsky's two-door Ford Gran Torino, which was red with a large white vector stripe. Starsky and Hutch - LALO SCHIFRIN
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  • 137. Mission: Impossible - - LALO SCHIFRIN missions of a team of secret American government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF). The leader of the team was Jim Phelps, played by Peter Graves, except in the first season (Dan Briggs, played by Steven Hill.) A hallmark of the series shows Phelps receiving his instructions on a tape that then self destructs, accompanied by the iconic theme music composed by Lalo Schifrin. The series aired on the CBS network from September 1966 to March 1973. It returned to television, as a revival, for two seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1990 and later inspired a popular trio of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames in the 1990s and 2000s, with the role of Phelps played by Jon Voight.
  • 138. ● Cinnamon Carter (Barbara Bain), a top fashion model and actress ● Barnard "Barney" Collier (Greg Morris), a mechanical and electronics genius and owner of Collier Electronics ● Willy Armitage (Peter Lupus), a world record-holding weight lifter ● Rollin Hand (Martin Landau), a noted actor, makeup artist, escape artist, magician and "master of disguise"
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  • 142. Part of each episode's title sequence was highly unusual, as it was composed of a number of very short clips of key scenes from the subject episode. This was, and remains, very rare for series television. However, it was already being done as of the previous season on I Spy, which like Mission had the lighting of a fuse leading to it. Several British teleseries produced by Gerry Anderson and his then wife Sylvia Anderson, the contemporaneous Thunderbirds and the mid-1970s Space: 1999 among them, also did this. The reimagined Battlestar Galactica TV series also uses this device. The clips in the opening sequence were chosen to showcase dramatic moments in the upcoming mission, such as moments of surprise, moments of violence. For the first two seasons, the closing credits showed clips from that mission in freeze frame. Starting with Season Three, the same clips were shown during the closing credits across episodes; later seasons eschewed that approach, featuring a freeze frame of the hand lighting the fuse.
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  • 182. 1972/73 ff. - Das unsichtbare Visier - 3Teile Kino (258 min), 10 bzw. 16 Teile TV - bischen James Bond in der DDR - mit Armin Müller-Stahl, Jessy Rameik, Albert Hetterle, Günter Grabbert, Giso Weißbach, Annekathrin Bürger, Wilfried Ortmann, Alfred Struwe - Die Filmmusik (u. a. von Walter Kubiczek) wurde 1979 als LP bei Amiga veröffentlicht und wurde ein Bestseller, also Bückware! - 1. Teil: Der römische Weg - Unter dem Pseudonym des ehemaligen SS-Offiziers Achim Detjen erschleicht sich Werner Bredebusch (Armin Müller-Stahl), Offizier des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit, das Vertrauen von ehemaligen Nazioffizieren, die in Argentinien leben. (wo auch sonst - nicht umsonst steht die Anlage Prora nochmals originalgetreu in Lateinamerika, nicht umsonst emigrierten NaziGrößen nach Lateinamerika, nicht umsonst emigrierten Honeckers nach Lateinamerika, nicht umsonst gibt es dort Viertel/Stadtteile/Landstriche, wo man besseres Deutsch spricht als heutzutage in
  • 183. Sie weihen ihn in ihre Pläne ein. Als Jagdflieger getarnt, erfährt er, daß die Bundesrepublik mit staatlicher Hilfe wiederbewaffnet werden soll. 2. Teil: Das Nest im Urwald - Der französische Journalist Charles Andre spielt Predebusch alias Detjen geheimes Material über Verabredungen des Exilanten mit Beamten in der Bonner Regierung zu. 3. Teil: Das Wasserschloß - Detjens Einsatz führt nach Bonn. Er übermittelt die Materialien einer Geheimtagung zu Strategien der Bundeswehr an das Ministerium für Staatssicherheit. 4. Teil: Ein merkwürdiger Anschlag. = 1973 - 1979, 16 Folgen = Der Titel „Das unsichtbare Visier“ verweist auf die Tätigkeit von „DDR-Kundschaftern“ zwischen 1950 und 1975, die sich auf die Länder Argentinien, BRD, Portugal, Norwegen, Südafrika, Frankreich und Italien erstreckt und u. a. der Verhinderung von Waffenschmuggel und der Verbreitung von Kampfstoffen dient.
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  • 189. The Protectors - Tony Christie The series was started in 1971 and ended in 1973. Each episode was about a half-hour long and told the story of a group of private eyes for hire. They were Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn) the Contessa di Contini (Nyree Dawn Porter) and Paul Buchet(Tony Anholt). Rule was an American living in London. The Contessa was English who lives in Italy and Buchet was French. It was produced by Gerry Anderson and Reg Hill. (Thunderbirds, UFO, Space: 1999) Other characters were Rule's housekeeper Suki and the Contessa's chauffer Chino.