Ghost Squad (TV series)

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Ghost Squad
Also known as G.S.5
Created by John Gosling
Anthony Kearey
Starring Michael Quinn
Donald Wolfit
Angela Browne
Anthony Marlowe
Neil Hallett
Clare Nielson
Ray Austin
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 52
Production
Running time 50 minutes
Production company(s) ITC Entertainment
Release
Original network ATV
Original release 9 September 1961 –
16 May 1964
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Ghost Squad, known as G.S.5 for its third series, was a crime drama series about an elite division of Scotland Yard that ran between 1961 and 1964. Each episode the Ghost Squad would investigate cases that fell outside the scope of normal police work.[1] Despite the show and characters being fictional, an actual division did exist within the Metropolitan Police Service at the time.[2]

Inspiration for the series was taken from a book of the same name, written by John Gosling — a retired police officer and former member of the team.[2] Although the real-life squad only operated in London, the fictionalised team travelled internationally (sometimes to small countries with fictional names); however — as was typical of the time — most foreign locations were actually a combination of stock footage and sets at Independent Artists Studio at Beaconsfield and Elstree Studios. Music was by Philip Green.

The show was produced by ITC Entertainment, along with Rank Organisation TV and ATV. It was the first ITC show filmed to fit the one hour time-slot (with 2 ad breaks) — setting the trend for the majority of ITC's future output. Another common ITC trait was to feature an American, in this case Michael Quinn, in a leading role so as to increase the chances of international sales. At 6' 3", Quinn often towered over his co-workers. This was especially noticeable in the first series title sequence showing him walking through a crowd walking in the opposite direction. He frequently smoked in the show as did many others. The second series had a different title sequence and Neil Hallett sometimes replaced Quinn. Hallett looked more like a spy while Quinn looked a bit like a playboy. Quinn was replaced by Australian actor, Ray Barrett in the third series. Ray Austin, stunt director for the entire series, played Billy Clay in Series 3; he went on to become a renowned TV director in Hollywood and the UK.

Cast

  • Michael Quinn as Canadian, Nick Craig, squad operator (Series 1, 2)
  • Neil Hallett as Tony Miller, squad operator (Series 2)
  • Donald Wolfit as Sir Andrew Wilson, squad chief (Series 1)
  • Angela Browne as Helen Winters, Wilson's secretary/executive assistant
  • Anthony Marlowe as Geoffrey Stock, squad chief in most episodes of Series 2
  • Clare Nielson as Jean (Porridge) Carter, Stock's Scottish secretary (Series 2)
  • Ray Barrett as Peter Clarke (Series 3)
  • Ray Austin as Billy Clay (Series 3) Ray Austin was also Stunt Director on all series

Episodes

The show was produced for three consecutive series.[3] The Rank Organisation co-produced the first series, which was shot on 35 mm film. Subsequent series were made multi-camera on videotape with filmed location inserts, with telerecordings being made for overseas sales. Series two survives complete this way, but no complete episode exists from series three.

Series Premiere Finale Episodes
Series One 9 September 1961 22 November 1962 13
Series Two 19 January 1963 13 July 1963 26
Series Three 22 February 1964 16 May 1964 13

Series one

  • 1. Hong Kong Story: A man is murdered so Craig gets a job as air crew to get inside a ring of smugglers, smuggling gold from Hong Kong to Karachi. Also features: Bill Kerr, George Pastell and Leonard Sachs.
  • 2. Bullet with my Name on it: An American lawyer in Rome is the next target of Murder, Inc. Craig takes his place as the assassin's next victim. Also features Alfred Burke and Philip Ray.
  • 3. Ticket for Blackmail: An exclusive tour of France run by two brothers is a front for a con game, blackmail and murder. When Craig is in trouble with the French police, his boss denies knowledge of him. Also features: Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Alex Scott and Edwin Richfield.
  • 4. Broken Doll: Five blonde girls are murdered in Marseilles. Julie Peters (Julia Arnall) is sent to investigate as she fits the profile of the victims. She gets a job as singer with the creepy Sergie Federoff (Simon Lack) who makes dolls of his favourites. Odd that the Marseilles police did not recognise Craig from his adventure there in the previous episode. Also features: Richard Leech and Harry Locke.
  • 5. High Wire: A wave of bank robberies across Western Europe and a circus playing nearby each time leads Craig to get a job with them after saving the boss's (William Hartnell) life. Rice, the boss worked with Wilson in Special Ops in WWII. Hartnell with no stand-in got very wet doing underwater escapes in this show. Also features John Cairney, Tom Adams and André Maranne.
  • 6. Eyes of the Bat: Jerome (William Lucas) and his gang steal secrets and then blackmail companies and even countries who want them back. Craig joins the organisation as The Bat, a well-known safe cracker. Also features Lionel Murton, Edward Judd and Dudley Foster.
  • 7. Still Waters: The jewels from a series of robberies around the world are known to be sent to Amsterdam to be recut before being sold on. Craig joins the organisation as a diamond cutter. Also features John Carson and Stratford Johns.
  • 11. The Green Shoes: A small bar of radioactive material which can help make a neutron bomb is stolen and smuggled to Warsaw inside a ballet shoe. One man has already died from the radioactivity and Craig rushes to Warsaw to stop a ballerina who is to wear the shoe, from suffering the same fate. Also features Ewen Solon, Glyn Houston, Neil McCarthy and Martin Miller.
  • 13. Death from a Distance: Craig is given 2 weeks' vacation and leaves. Stephen Brett (William Sylvester), a Scotland Yard man with international experience handles this case. Hazel Court as Jackie is his GS contact. Balkans ruler Volgu (John Le Mesurier) is coming to London for a conference. 4 men who would like him dead are lured by GS to a small island but 2 escape to plot Volgu's death. Also features Roger Delgado, Douglas Wilmer and Anton Diffring.

Series two

  • 14. Interrupted Requiem: Sir Andrew has left for the Foreign Office and Geoffrey Stock is now in charge. A defector vital to rocket research is blackmailed into sabotaging it by threats against his daughter in a small Eastern European country (Ordania). Craig goes there as a toy salesman to try and rescue her. Also features Leonard Sachs and Derek Nimmo.
  • 15. East of Mandalay: After being unable to get holidays in the earlier episodes, Craig is off on another 2 week holiday, allowing Tony Miller (Neil Hallett) to take the case. In the Far East country of Sylon, the British Eastern company is suspected of helping the rebels who want to overthrow the government and Miller must get evidence of this. Also features Ian Fleming and Wolfe Morris.
  • 17. The Golden Silence: No mention of Craig and Mike Ferrers (Gordon Jackson) is boss. A GS operative is killed chasing gold smugglers so Tony Miller (who lives at 17, Hawthorne Mews, S.W.3.) tries to join their organisation but is almost immediately suspected. Bad guy, Max Leach (David Lodge) continually calls every man "darling" and "love".
  • 18. The Retirement of the Gentle Dove: Gentle Dove was the code name of a double agent working for the Allies in 1943 but he switched sides and many spies for the Allies were executed. The then head of British Intelligence set about finding him and eventually tracked him down to a retirement home, where he was murdered. A disguised Geoffrey Stock (Boss of GS) goes there undercover with Craig outside, to find Gentle Dove. Also features Ballard Berkeley and Philip Ray.
  • 21. The Man with the Delicate Hands: A man is burned to death in an apparent car accident but his sister knows it is not the man claimed because the body does not have delicate hands. Her brother is being tortured nearby to get information that can be used on Insider trading to make money on planned currency devaluations. Boss Henry Dickinson (Basil Dignam) sends Miller on the case. Also features Derek Francis and Erik Chitty.
  • 22. Hot Money: An obviously counterfeit pound note leads Craig on the trail of a quarter of a million pounds of stolen money, thanks to Geoffrey Stock. Also features Lloyd Lamble and Samantha Eggar.
  • 24. A First Class Way to Die: Craig is on a cruise to Dubrovnik to protect an important scientist on holiday. It is not long before the first murder occurs then a second, both of which are tied up with The Condor, a criminal. Tony Miller turns up at the end and meets Craig. Also features Peter Dyneley, Peter Halliday, Jennifer Daniel, Keith Anderson and Charles Morgan.
  • 25. Quarantine at Kavar: Valuable thorium is believed to have been found in a small desert kingdom. Craig helped by Jean Carter is thwarted at every step by the Emir who wants to keep his kingdom isolated to protect his power. Also features Maurice Kaufmann, Roger Delgado, Martin Wyldeck and Elvi Hale.
  • 26. The Desperate Diplomat: Craig and Geoffrey Stock investigate with the help of a safe-cracker (Tom Bowman) when the wife of a diplomat is not just a user but is also smuggling heroin into the country. Also features Ferdy Mayne, Richard Caldicot, Barbara Shelley and Ivor Salter.
  • 28. The Last Jump: Miller and Stock join a parachute regiment where someone is killing paras and using its West Germany jumps to pass equipment to East Germany. Miller calls Carter: "Porridge" 3 times. Also features Jack Watling.
  • 29. Escape Route: A rich swindler in London turns up as a dead tramp in Sydney. Not the first rich swindler to have vanished just ahead of the police so Craig poses as one and is taken on the escape route, being systematically swindled along the way. Also features Hugh Burden, Terence Alexander, John Junkin and Alan White.
  • 30. Mr Five Per Cent: Smuggled guns are causing tension between Russia and America. Miller has to work with someone (Guy Deghy) who has spent his life making shady deals and living on the suffering of others to crack this case. Also features Edwin Richfield and William Marlowe.
  • 31. The Heir Apparent: A playboy prince from a Middle Eastern country comes to an English college. Craig not very successfully keeps his eye on him as a games master, as his uncle, (Roger Delgado) tries to kill him. Also features Frank Middlemass.
  • 32. Death of a Sportsman: Miller who is working with a female operative (Patricia Mort) in Cairo, trying to stop a diamond smuggling operation believes a man he had thought dead, (John Longden) may be part of it. Miller is recognised as a policeman who won a judo competition ten years ago. Also features Martin Benson, Warren Mitchell, Noel Howlett and Peter Diamond.
  • 33. P. G. 7: A pacifist working for the government makes Paralyzing Gas 7. It makes test mice fall asleep for a few hours then wake up without any ill effects so he wants every country to have it to stop wars. He agrees to sell it to some unscrupulous people not knowing that if it is used on (monkeys or) humans it will kill them painfully after they revive. Also features George Pastell, Alister Williamson and Frank Gatliff.
  • 34. Polsky: A political group pull robberies across France to fund their anarchy then move to the UK, using and discarding people as they go. Miller pretends to be a Polish locksmith in trouble with the law, so is picked up by them (they nickname him Polsky). To get at the head man, Miller causes trouble which puts him in deadly danger. Craig puts in an appearance at the office. Also features Ray Barrett, Gerald Cross, Frederick Schiller and Fernanda Marlowe.
  • 35. The Magic Bullet: The car brake pipes of a scientist working on nuclear weapon research are cut, resulting in his death. Craig becomes a scientist and with help from Jean Carter tries to find the person responsible. Also features David Markham and Mary Morris.
  • 36. The Menacing Mazurka: Miller is a publicity agent to keep an eye on the (Moscow) Bassrai State Dancers visit to London. A dancer wants to defect but Miller is suspicious of her. The visit is being used to try and return a Colonel (George Pravda) who defected to Britain years earlier. Also features Olaf Pooley, Harry Towb and Rex Robinson.
  • 37. Gertrude: Craig struggles in a comedy of errors to take a female spy and her plans of a Middle East anti-British uprising to England. However Gertrude (Mary MacKenzie) is self-centred, untrustworthy and nothing but trouble to all around her as Atarah agents and the police close in. End titles have bagpipe music. Also features Archie Duncan, Douglas Wilmer, Richard Caldicot, Henry Lincoln, Raf De La Torre and Steve Plytas.
  • 38. The Thirteenth Girl: Neither Craig nor Miller appeared in this. Sally Lomax (Patricia Mort) is sent undercover to find what has happened to 12 au pairs who have vanished, one having recently turned up dead. Also features John Carson, Simon Oates, Molly Weir, Margaret John and Peter Diamond.
  • 39. Sabotage: Miller takes the place of a Dutch saboteur out to blow up a port installation in the Fillemore Islands, which are about to gain independence from Britain. Also features Eric Pohlmann and John Paul.

Series three

  • 52. It Won't Be a Stylish Marriage:

Availability

The series has not been broadcast since the 1960s.[1] The 39 surviving episodes are available on a 10-disc DVD set from Network DVD, who have also released several other ITC productions.

References

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