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'''''The Rat Catchers''''' is a 1960s British [[television series]] about a top secret British Intelligence Unit who receive orders from the Prime Minister and without questions battles enemy spies, sabateurs, and other criminals in order to protect the security of Great Britain and the Western Alliance. The show centered around three major characters: Peregrine Pascale Smith (portrayed by [[Gerald Flood]]), the [[Oxford University]]-educated managing director with 12 years experience under his belt, Brigadier Davidson (portrayed by [[Philip Stone]]), the emotionless analytical brains behind the group, and newly-recruited Richard Hurst (portrayed by [[Glyn Owen]], formerly a superintendent at [[Scotland Yard]].
'''''The Rat Catchers''''' is a 1960s British [[television series]] about a top secret British Intelligence Unit who receive orders from the Prime Minister and without questions battles enemy spies, sabateurs, and other criminals in order to protect the security of Great Britain and the Western Alliance. The show centered around three major characters: Peregrine Pascale Smith (portrayed by [[Gerald Flood]]), the [[Oxford University]]-educated managing director with 12 years experience under his belt, Brigadier H. St. J. Davidson (portrayed by [[Philip Stone]]), the emotionless analytical brains behind the group, and newly-recruited Richard William Hurst (portrayed by [[Glyn Owen]]), formerly a superintendent at [[Scotland Yard]].


The organisation was based at Whitehall but officially didn't exist, being denied at the highest level as they worked with the greatest secrecy. The show began with the arrival of Hurst who is out of step with the other two. [[Raymond Francis]] was originally picked for the Hurst role but changed his mind at the last minute. Many of the stories were continued, sometimes with cliff-hanger endings.
The organisation was based at Whitehall but officially didn't exist, being denied at the highest level as they worked with the greatest secrecy. The show began with the arrival of Hurst who is out of step with the other two. [[Raymond Francis]] was originally picked for the Hurst role but changed his mind at the last minute. Many of the stories were continued, sometimes with cliff-hanger endings.
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* 16. Death in Madeira: Hurst seems to have fallen for Lea and wants to resign but the Brigadier has other plans with unpleasant results. Also stars [[Frederick Treves]] and [[Susan Engel]].
* 16. Death in Madeira: Hurst seems to have fallen for Lea and wants to resign but the Brigadier has other plans with unpleasant results. Also stars [[Frederick Treves]] and [[Susan Engel]].


* 17. Midnight Over Madeira: Hurst and the Brigadier clash as The Midas Consortium plan the death of a man which will send the world's stock markets crashing and make them a huge fortune. Also stars [[Kevin Storey]], [[Jerry Stovin]] and [[John Aberini]].
* 17. Midnight Over Madeira: Hurst and the Brigadier clash as The Midas Consortium plan the death of a man which will send the world's stock markets crashing and make them a huge fortune. Also stars [[Kevin Stoney]], [[Jerry Stovin]] and [[John Abineri]].


* 18. Wednesday in Dubrovnik: Faces from the past threaten Britain's Secret Service including the Brigadier's group. Also stars [[James Kerry]], [[Jeffrey Gardiner]] and [[Jacqueline Ellis]].
* 18. Wednesday in Dubrovnik: Faces from the past threaten Britain's Secret Service including the Brigadier's group. Also stars [[James Kerry]], [[Jeffrey Gardiner]] and [[Jacqueline Ellis]].

Revision as of 20:15, 18 March 2009

The Rat Catchers is a 1960s British television series about a top secret British Intelligence Unit who receive orders from the Prime Minister and without questions battles enemy spies, sabateurs, and other criminals in order to protect the security of Great Britain and the Western Alliance. The show centered around three major characters: Peregrine Pascale Smith (portrayed by Gerald Flood), the Oxford University-educated managing director with 12 years experience under his belt, Brigadier H. St. J. Davidson (portrayed by Philip Stone), the emotionless analytical brains behind the group, and newly-recruited Richard William Hurst (portrayed by Glyn Owen), formerly a superintendent at Scotland Yard.

The organisation was based at Whitehall but officially didn't exist, being denied at the highest level as they worked with the greatest secrecy. The show began with the arrival of Hurst who is out of step with the other two. Raymond Francis was originally picked for the Hurst role but changed his mind at the last minute. Many of the stories were continued, sometimes with cliff-hanger endings.

The show aired from February 2 1966 to April 27 1966 and December 15 1966 to March 9 1967 and comprised of 25 x 60 minute colour episodes. It was a Rediffusion TV Network Production. Producer Cyril Coke. It was in the Monday 8 pm slot.

  • Writers:
  • Raymond Bowers = 1-4, 18-21.
  • Paul Lee = 5, 6, 10.
  • Jeremy Paul = 7-9, 14, 22.
  • Victor Canning = 11-13, 15-17.
  • Stanley Miller = 23-25.

Season One

  • 1. Ticket to Madrid: Ex-cop Hurst arrives and is sent on a mission. In Madrid, he and the beautiful Miss Larks (Jan Waters) come up against the cold horror of the world of espionage and deception. Also stars Norman Scace and Jeffrey Gardiner.
  • 3. The Unwitting Courier: A beautiful foreign agent places Hurst in the firing line and causes the Brigadier trouble sending a secret document to his Madrid contact. Also stars Jeanne Moody, David Bauer and Tsai Chin.
  • 4. Madrid Delivery: With the vital information passed on, Hurst is ready to go home but finds himself in trouble and needing the Brigadier's help. Also stars: Tom Gill, Patricia English and Alex Scott.
  • 5. The Missing Agent: Hurst and Smith search for missing agent Dorothy Hansen (Pamela Sholto) in Stockholm but others don't want her found. Also stars Anne Dyson and Wanda Ventham.
  • 7. The Umbrella: The Umbrella Project when in operation will safeguard Britain from aerial attack but Hurst and Smith have to find a hidden saboteur who threatens to breach security. Also stars Robert Raglan, Ronald Howard and Tenniel Evans.
  • 8. Thieves' Market: Hurst travels to Lisbon to uncover a traitor while Smith tries to find a connection between a Nazi General's memoirs and a golf bag flown to Lisbon. Also stars Wendy Gifford, Edward Underdown and Max Kirby.
  • 10. The Edge of Disaster: It hangs in the air around us. It is invisible and yet pointed with deadly accuracy. Can Hurst and Smith save the nation? Also stars Reginald Marsh, Sylvia Kay and Basil Moss.
  • 11. Operation Lost Souls: Following a trail of traitors to Geneva, Hurst and Smith find the HQ of the people behind the brain drain is in Ireland. Also stars Patricia Haines, Bernard Kay and Tom Watson.
  • 13. Operation Big Fish: Everything is set for the big kill but Hurst and Smith are still in the dark over it. Can they stop one of history's most spectacular crimes? Also stars Rachel Gurney, Edward Palmer and P. G. Stephens.

Season Two

  • 16. Death in Madeira: Hurst seems to have fallen for Lea and wants to resign but the Brigadier has other plans with unpleasant results. Also stars Frederick Treves and Susan Engel.
  • 17. Midnight Over Madeira: Hurst and the Brigadier clash as The Midas Consortium plan the death of a man which will send the world's stock markets crashing and make them a huge fortune. Also stars Kevin Stoney, Jerry Stovin and John Abineri.
  • 20. Dead-End - Dubrovnik: The Brigadier forms a strange alliance to get rid of a common enemy but the outcome is violence of the worst kind as death stalks the streets. Also stars James Kerry, Reginald Marsh and Derren Nesbitt.
  • 21. Big Grab - Amsterdam: An American secret agent carrying vital information in his head vanishes. America presses for action but the Brigadier seems unconcerned. Who is the mysterious Vol (Cyril Shaps)? Also stars Raymond Huntley and James Kerry.
  • 22. Retribution Amsterdam: An American spy as a hostage held by an enemy agent as brilliant as the Brigadier. Hurst and Smith must follow strict orders to prevent the worst happening. Also stars Cyril Shaps, Hugh McDermott and Toke Townley.
  • 23. The Heel of Achilles: Hurst and Smith find violence in Athens as helped by a turncoat spy (Dora Reisser), they seek the man behind an international espionage ring to stop the beaches of Corfu running red with blood. Also stars Anthony Marlowe and Hilary Tindall.
  • 24. The Seven Pillars of Hercules: Hurst and Smith are after a man hiding in the mountains of Greece but so is Madame Achmet (Catherine Lacey) who is a very dangerous woman. Also stars: Wolfe Morris and Paul Tann.
  • 25. The Mask of Agamemnon: Hurst and Smith must decide whether to try and rescue the man held on Madame Achmet's yacht, knowing the Brigadier wants him dead. Death and destruction follow. Also stars Wolfe Morris and James Kerry.

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