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Department S - Vol.1, Episodes 1 & 2: Six Days & The Trojan Tanker [VHS] [1969]
 
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Department S - Vol.1, Episodes 1 & 2: Six Days & The Trojan Tanker [VHS] [1969]

Peter Wyngarde , Joel Fabiani    Parental Guidance   VHS Tape
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Peter Wyngarde, Joel Fabiani, Rosemary Nicols, Dennis Alaba Peters, Larry Taylor
  • Writers: Dennis Spooner, Monty Berman
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Carlton
  • VHS Release Date: 26 Jun 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004TIZ3
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 22,860 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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The hit of the 1969-1970 season, Department S was an attempt on the part of television company ITC to create a "with-it" follow-up to the The Saint and Man in a Suitcase series which were starting to look staid by then. The department of the title is notionally part of Interpol, a group managed by the first of many black TV top cops (here Denis Albana Peters), and assigned all the bizarre cases The Avengers hadn't handled. Often they would come up against modern variations on the classic "locked-room" or "paradox" mysteries so favoured in crime fiction, mysteries which verge on the sort of phenomena The X Files would later specialise in (except no aliens appear in Department S).

The supposed leads are Action Man-type Stewart Sullivan (Joel Fabiani) and English-rose computer whiz Annabelle Hurst (Rosemary Nichols), but the break-out character is the flamboyant Jason King (Peter Wyngarde), a mystery writer and puzzle-solver notable for his Fu Manchu facial hair and an enormous wardrobe of safari suits, ruffled shirts, flared trousers and velvet jackets. King was the only male character on TV to be as fashion-conscious as the Avengers girls, and his preening peacock attitudes--along with the scripts' above-average mysteries--made this essential viewing for the Age of Aquarius.

Volume One includes the following episodes: "Six Days", in which a missing airliner turns up but the passengers have no idea that they've lost six days, with Peter Bowles; and "The Trojan Tanker", in which a mystery woman is found in a luxury suite concealed inside an oil tanker, with Simon (Doomwatch ) Oates. --Kim Newman

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Two men one woman: three extraordinary agents. Jason King (Peter Wyngarde), best-selling crime novelist, is the dreamer. Stuart Sullivan (Joel Fabiani) is the daring action man. Annablle Hurst (Rosemary Nicols) is the meticulous computer expert. Challenged by the impossible, fuellled by justice and entwined by intrigue, Dep\ artment S investigates Interpol's most unsolvable cases. Episode 1: Six Days Episode 2: The Trojan Tanker

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4.0 out of 5 stars ACTION DEPARTMENT, 10 Oct 2001
Department S is classic Brittish Tv, at its best. Humour, Action, Espeanage. A hip cool show that takles all the cases, however unusual in its own carismatic way. This Special Department is a branch of the famous Interpol that makes for a show that, one look and your hooked.
Department S makes you realise how we are sadely missing out with TV these days.....Switch on to 'Department S'
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Department S, 4 Jun 2011
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Ms. M. Potter "milkchocgirl" (england) - See all my reviews
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Department S was another successful series from ITC. It was made in 1969. It is a really good series and this is a fabulous DVD set of these episodes.

Department S is the Paris based secret wing of Interpol. The international police force. They undertake assignments that baffle regular detectives and government agents alike. In the team there is the rakish Jason King who is a thriller novelist. He helps to solve the riddle of the case by putting himself in the shoes of his fictional character Mark Caine. The equally perceptive American character Stewart Sullivan joins him. He often scoffs at the wild theories of Jason king. Also on the team is Annabelle Hurst, an attractive computer buff with an eye for detail. Their head of section is Oxbridge educated Sir Curtis Seretse.
The team investigates unusual cases such as the opening episode when an airliner returns after being lost for six days. All of the crew and passengers believe they have only been in the air for a few hours and have no other memory than the flight. The cases require a lot of lateral thinking.
All of the characters are good. And it is clear that the original idea was to copy the same formula as previous ITC shows by having an American actor in the cast to help make the show appealing to the American audience when ITC would try to sell the product to the US. And in the first few episodes the American character has strong presence. But as the series develops the more interesting, unusual and original character of the English Jason King becomes much more of the focus of attention. So much so that after Department S the character gets his own spin off series "Jason King".

This British TV show is excellent and the whole product is highly recommended.
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