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Germany, and were released on DVD in Germany in 2016. However, Acorn Media did not use these recordings for the 2012 DVD release in the UK, instead relying on the BBC's monochrome copies. In August 2013, Acorn Media released all 16 of its previously issued episodes (11 in colour, five in black and white) on DVD, in a release titled
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Colonel Harp is one of the regulars at the Falcon. One day a stranger comes to see him, and Eric observes that the
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Miss Rose Martin was once in love with a man called Robert Stanlake, who disappeared mysteriously 20 years ago. She starts getting letters, from someone who seems to know all about her, signed as Robert Stanlake.
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2179:Eddie Boyd
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2055:John Tully
2022:Wolf Rilla
1994:Ken Hannam
1932:Ken Hannam
1925:Party Piece
1801:Paper Chase
1714:Wolf Rilla
1679:Cue Murder!
1593:Eric Price
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1500:Ken Hannam
1469:Ken Hannam
1431:Night Train
1220:John Tully
1159:Ken Hannam
1065:3 May 1970
1058:Moris Farhi
1028:Ken Hannam
994:John Gould
933:Ken Hannam
804:John Tully
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712:Rex Tucker
709:John Tully
615:John Tully
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368:Paul Temple
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320:Huw Wheldon
276:Paul Temple
266:Paul Temple
242:Paul Temple
227:Paul Temple
215:Paul Temple
207:Paul Temple
180:Paul Temple
116:Alan Bromly
91:of episodes
43:Crime drama
25:Paul Temple
2404:Categories
2206:References
1748:Frank Cox
1400:Sea Burial
1203:cupidity.
866:The Victim
418:June Ellis
271:Doctor Who
169:1971-09-01
159:1969-11-23
128:50 minutes
99:Production
48:Created by
2354:28 August
1786:Director
1354:Director
911:Director
464:Director
400:Main cast
324:Lew Grade
209:features
104:Producers
80:of series
2391:(German)
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313:designer
202:Overview
59:Starring
54:(novels)
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360:UK Gold
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138:Network
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189:German
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