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Public Eye - The Complete 1969 Series [DVD] [1965]

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  • Actors: Alfred Burke
  • Format: Black & White
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Network
  • DVD Release Date: 19 Jul 2004
  • Run Time: 650 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000163WIU
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 28,378 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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The first series of the popular private detective series from the late 60s.

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97 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lives Up To Expectations!, 22 Jul 2004
By Sudden Impact (Lancashire, UK) - See all my reviews
For fans of this series, 1960's nostalgia, but quality television in general, this is an absolute treat. This DVD set focuses on the fourth series from 1969 set in Brighton (almost all the earlier episodes are sadly lost.)

I had never seen these episodes, all but one in black and white, but had been hugely impressed by the later colour ones. I never seriously thought I'd be let down but even I was delighted by the quality of the seven stories. They really form a serial rather than a conventional series as they track Marker from his release from prison (following a wrongful conviction) through his parole and eventually setting up his own inquiry agency.

For those who have seen the later series, the same qualities are still present but amplified. Marker is a loner with the right principles but here he is more introverted, more bitter and resentful. The stories show his rightful frustration as the authorities and most of the public refuse to trust him and dog his every move. He is determined to plough his own furrow, refusing to make the "friends" that the "experts" such as his well-meaning probation officer feel he needs. He encounters the familiar stories of misery, corruption and vindictiveness which he handles skilfully but wearily.

There are some recurring characters that help the continuity and contrast. Mr. Hull, the probation officer (John Grieve) tries to help Marker but often has his hands tied by the official rules. Helen Mortimer (Pauline Delany), Marker's landlady, is the only person with whom he develops a warm but not especially close relationship. There are hints that it could have developed further - certainly on her part - but it remains firmly platonic. In two episodes Stanley Meadows plays Rylands, a dodgy private detective with whom Marker is uneasily placed.

All these parts are really well-played but especially impressive are Alfred Burke, Pauline Delany and John Grieve, who inspire great affection in their portrayals. The writing though is the key. Roger Marshall, the co-creator of the show, penned all the stories with superb results, maintaing great continuity. Direction is uniformly excellent, best demonstrated in the brilliantly stark and bleak titles. Robert Earley's evocative theme is also perfectly reworked. This was a series that was made with real care - nothing was out-of-place.

All the episdeos are of high quality but most notable are "My Life's My Own", featuring a very fine performance by Stephanie Beacham, "The Comedian's Graveyard" (with Tessa Wyatt and Joe Melia as a seedy comic), and the final "A Fixed Address" which is in colour.

The DVD set also includes various extras, including a very arly episode (actually not so effective due to Marker's limited role), rare stills but best of all great interviews with Marshall and Alfred Burke who talk with great insight. I have been delighted with this purchase and there are many more people who will appreciate it - hopefully you're one of them.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 60's survivor, 1 Feb 2007
By P. Chesterman "60's survivor" (South London) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the very few TV series which deals with the down to earth problems we all face in life seen through the eyes of a down at heel private eye. At the very outset of the first series it was clear that Marker had more or less 'seen it all' however by the time this series starts he has to recover from a spell in prison. In 1969 Brighton had seen better days and reflects Marker's personality and situation. The gaunt spare figure of marker and the minimalist jazz-based signature tune perfectly fit the lone private eye constantly looking into, but never being part of, mainstream life.

If you never see another 1960's series see this one. It is unique.



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47 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful release., 17 Jul 2004
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Network are really setting the standards for DVD releases and the Public Eye DVD, which has been eagerly anticipated, does not disappoint.

Public Eye is a TV series about a down at heel Private Investigator called Frank Marker which ran from the mid sixties to the mid seventies. It was not glamorous it was not flashy it was not full of action. It was gritty, earthy and, dare I say, realistic. As Callan was an anti-hero in the series of the same name then so was Marker here. Marker was a Private Eye with scruples but would twist the knife if he had to. Very much a lone wolf he had friends and contacts but still ploughed his own furrow.

The series here is the 4th which is based in Brighton after his release from Jail. The episodes are all excellent quality not only in terms of picture but also in content.

The third disc contains an episode from the first series, a clip from a missing episode and several lovely extras pulled together by the wonderful people from Kaleidoscope. So take a bow Messrs Perry, Coward and Petford. The DVD release is worth buying for the extras alone.

The booklet contains an excellent article by Adrian Petford on the enigma of Public Eye as well as plenty of other information and there is a short story from Roger Marshall which is well worth reading.

A quintessentially British TV series. If you like British TV and British TV drama you will like the plot driven stories on offer here.

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