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The BBC's 1972 remake of the very first Dick Barton serial has been available to buy on BBC CD and tape for many years. For some time, this was the only Dick Barton radio material that was commercially available, having been recovered from a recording made by a member of the public, but this has now
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Early ideas for the character's name included "Bill Barton" and "Rex Drake". However, the production team finally settled on the more dynamic Dick Barton. After the series had been on the air for some time, the BBC (conscious that the biggest audience for the programme was schoolboys) wrote a strict
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was recorded at the Y Theatre in Leicester using original scripts from 1951. It was released on CD by BBC Audio in July 2014, along with a number of bonus features. It is the only recording of this final Dick Barton serial to be made available by the BBC on CD. The original 1951 recording was never
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Like the original, it ran in 15-minute segments and was again accompanied by the familiar theme tune, the titles playing against an animated dagger and target motif. The production was blighted by financial troubles, though, and some critics said it was a mistake to try to resurrect the character.
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In February 2011, BBC Radio 4 and a number of national newspapers reported that 338 episodes of Dick Barton recorded in the late 1940s had been recovered from the NFSA in Australia; these re-recordings, using the original BBC scripts and music cues, starred Douglas Kelly as Barton with Moira
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as Jock Anderson and John Gatrell as Sir Richard Marley. The 32x15 minutes episodes were transmitted by most of the ITV network on Saturdays and Sundays between January and April 1979. Southern, however, screened the show across consecutive nights from Mondays through to Thursday in the radio
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In 1972 as part of the BBC's Golden Jubilee, the BBC broadcast a new, abridged, 10-episode version of the first Barton serial - "The Secret Weapon". The cast included many members of the original cast, including Noel Johnson, John Mann, William Fox, Alex McCrindle, and Margaret Robertson.
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Adventure Three written by Clive Exton, in six parts. Celebrating from the last adventure, Dick's Aunt Agatha (Stella Kemball) rings up and tells him that her house has vanished. A further phone call from Sir Richard Marley reveals that scientist, Harold Jenkins
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written by Edward J. Mason & Produced by Morris West. This story was first broadcast in the United Kingdom sometime in 1950; actual transmission dates are unknown at this time. Australian broadcast dates are unknown. (RELEASED: 3 SEPTEMBER 2015)
1528:(which takes place right after "The Paris Adventure") written by Geoffrey Webb. This recording was originally broadcast in Australia 18 April - 19 May 1949; original United Kingdom transmission dates are unknown at this time. (RELEASED: April 2011) 1506:(AKA 'Dick Barton: Special Agent) written by Edward J. Mason and originally broadcast 1946. The serial was re-recorded in November 1972 with much of the original cast. This is the 1972 version. (RELEASED: 1989) (RE-RELEASED: 2001 and 2009) 1594:(which takes place right after "The Li-Chang Adventure") written by Basil Dawson. This story was first broadcast in the United Kingdom 26 January 1948 – 20 February 1948. Australian broadcast dates are unknown. (RELEASED: 5 APRIL 2012) 1623:
All of the above, including the BBC Radio documentary "Dick Barton: Still a Special Agent", have been released together for audio download as "Dick Barton: Special Agent - The Complete BBC Radio Collection" by
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written by Ronnie and Arthur Colley. This recording was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom 24 February - 12 March 1947 and in Australia August - September 1949. (RELEASED: 3 November 2011)
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in December 1998 to great acclaim. It was revived in 1999 and productions then toured Britain between 1998 and 2001. Following its success, further "episodes" were written and performed at the
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written by Edward J. Mason. This story was first broadcast in the United Kingdom 22 December 1947 – 23 January 1948. Australian broadcast dates are unknown. (RELEASED: 5 APRIL 2012)
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written by Geoffrey Webb. This recording was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom 10–31 May 1947 and in Australia 3 November - December 1949. (RELEASED: 5 January 2012)
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The BBC produced a completely new live recording of an original 1951 Dick Barton serial in June 2013, starring Tim Bentinck and Terry Molloy. (Blackstone audiobooks
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Adventure Two written by Julian Bond, in eight parts. At a late night celebration at the "Blue Parrot", Barton and his colleagues rescue a young girl, Lucy Cameron (
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has also been adapted into a tongue-in-cheek stage play and a spoof radio comedy. Each version has featured the originals' memorable signature tune, "
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Carleton, Clifford Cowley, Richard Davies, William Lloyd and Patricia Kennedy. BBC Worldwide's audio arm have released a number of these on CD.
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The BBC produced a completely new live recording of an original 1951 Dick Barton serial in June 2013, starring Tim Bentinck and Terry Molloy.
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The series was replaced from time to time by one about the adventures of an explorer. One episode was entitled "Plague on the Plateau".
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Adventure Four written by Julian Bond, in eight parts. Dandy Parkes (Terence Seward), a middle-aged playboy and Amanda Aston (
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code of what Dick and his chums could and couldn't do, one clause famously stating "Sex plays no part in his adventures."
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Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 537–559 "‘HONEST BRITISH VIOLENCE’: CRITICAL RESPONSES TO DICK BARTON—SPECIAL AGENT (1946–1951)"
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by Kit Benjamin and Philip Ives, musical director was Stefan Bednarczyk. Commissioned by and premièred at the
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film company made three Dick Barton films, which were intended to be the beginning of a long-running series.
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The following Dick Barton dramas are now available to buy on CD (or as downloads) via BBC Audio:
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From October 1997 to May 1998, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a six-part sequel/pastiche called
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The complete series was released on DVD in March 2009, and in 2010 re-runs of
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between 7 October 1946 and 30 March 1951. Produced and directed by
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The Dick Barton radio series was later relaunched in the UK on
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films and, long after the radio series had been replaced by
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The Hammer Story: The Authorised History of Hammer Films
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Dick Barton Episode II, The Curse Of The Pharaoh's Tomb
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were shown on the British satellite television channel
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which ran in an early evening slot on the ITV Network.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22689138
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and Gordon Davies) who, with his mates Jock Anderson (
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Young Dick Barton Episode II, The Devil Wears Tweed
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The series was rebroadcast on 319:Dick Barton and the Affair of the Black Panther 1400:, lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk and directed by 1226:series's original timeslot of 6.45 to 7.00pm. 1063:, which they considered more 'suitable', took 950:, Geoffrey Webb and Produced and directed by 1774:Radio programs adapted into television shows 1715:lists radio and TV series, films and novels 1333:Dick Barton Episode III, The Tango Of Terror 979:Gordan Davies as Dick Barton (Story 33 - 39) 1663:, 31 March 1951, p. 7 "The Last Instalment" 1537:Dick Barton and the Smash and Grab Raiders' 799:Dick Barton and the S.S. 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Commissioned by and premièred at the 1043:was first broadcast at 11.45 am on the 399:Dick Barton and the Li-Chang Adventure 299:Dick Barton and the Canadian Adventure 199:Dick Barton and the Cabatolin Diamonds 1794:1979 British television series endings 1746: 1686:p.59 Hearn, Marcus & Barnes, Alan 1638: 1603:Dick Barton and the Firefly Adventure' 1548:Dick Barton and the Tibetan Adventure' 1492:and starred Tim Bentinck in the lead. 1051:, had never felt comfortable with the 842:David H. Godfrey & Ayton Whitiker 822:Charles LeFeaux & Archie Campbell 639:Dick Barton and the Colonel's Caveman 459:Dick Barton and the Firefly Adventure 359:Dick Barton and the Production Report 279:Dick Barton and the Tibetan Adventure 1789:1979 British television series debuts 1084:Richard Barton: General Practitioner! 759:Dick Barton and the Big Fight Racket 679:Dick Barton and the House of Windows 1654: 1515:Dick Barton and the Paris Adventure' 1294:Dick Barton Episode I, Special Agent 1047:. BBC management, led by drama head 1010: 179:Dick Barton and the Paris Adventure 1759:Radio characters introduced in 1946 1609:Dick Barton - Special Agent: LIVE: 1362:and Stefan Bednarcxyk, directed by 942:The series was devised by producer 519:Dick Barton and the Secret Formula 106:made a television version in 1979. 23:. For the South African boxer, see 13: 1707: 1504:Dick Barton and the Secret Weapon' 1443:Dick Barton, A Fist Full Of Barton 1381:and Stefan Bednarcyk, directed by 439:Dick Barton and the Jewel Thieves 159:Dick Barton and the Secret Weapon 14: 1850: 1769:Radio programs adapted into films 1490:Dick Barton - Special Agent: LIVE 1113:In 2009, BBC Audiobooks released 1006:Margaret Robertson as Jean Hunter 961: 379:Dick Barton and the Bonazio Gang 1428:Dick Barton, Quantum Of Porridge 1287: 699:The Night of the Twenty-Seventh 1280:. By 2016 it had reappeared on 1032: 659:Dick Barton and the Black Rock 599:Dick Barton and the Betts Plan 559:Dick Barton and Jordan's Folly 121: 1754:BBC Light Programme programmes 1680: 1666: 1453: 1022:Patricia Kenedy as Jean Hunter 976:as Dick Barton (Story 24 - 32) 946:. The scripts were written by 582:Neil Tuson & Frank Hauser 562:Neil Tuson & Frank Hauser 479:Dick Barton and the J.B. Case 239:Dick Barton and the Smugglers 1: 1839:British spy television series 1631: 1193: 1019:William Lloyd as Snowey White 970:as Dick Barton (Story 1 - 23) 219:Dick Barton in South America 1834:BBC Radio 4 Extra programmes 1570:Dick Barton and the Vulture' 1016:Douglas Kelly as Dick Barton 339:Dick Barton and the Vulture 7: 1809:Espionage television series 1764:1946 radio programme debuts 1718:Films on the IMDB database 1488:archived. It was billed as 1208:Dick Barton - Special Agent 1110:in 2015 and again in 2019. 1073: 839:Dick Barton and the Bridge 34:Dick Barton – Special Agent 10: 1855: 1724:Dick Barton: Special Agent 1170:Dick Barton: Special Agent 539:Dick Barton and the Voice 126: 21:Dick Barton: Special Agent 18: 1230:Adventure One written by 1217:The cast of the show was 1102:as young Dick Barton and 1098:as Richard's wife Sally, 1824:Male characters in radio 1731:Dick Barton Strikes Back 1178:Dick Barton Strikes Back 1143: 937: 92:film company made three 1148:Beginning in 1948, the 1025:Moira Carleton as Betsy 88:Beginning in 1948, the 62:Captain Richard Barton 1829:BBC Radio 4 programmes 1713:thrillingdetective.com 1351:, Stratford-upon-Avon. 1784:ITV television dramas 1698:Daily Express Article 1647:James Chapman (2006) 1345:Yvonne Arnaud Theatre 1343:. 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Index

Dick Barton: Special Agent
Dick Barton (boxer)
radio
BBC Light Programme
Raymond Raikes
The Times
commando
MC
Noel Johnson
Duncan Carse
Alex McCrindle
John Mann
Hammer
The Archers
Southern Television
Devil's Galop
Charles Williams
Norman Collins
Edward J. Mason
Raymond Raikes
Noel Johnson
Duncan Carse
John Mann
Colin Douglas
William Fox
Alex McCrindle
The Archers
Light Programme
Val Gielgud
sensationalism

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