Dixon of Dock Green. Full Episode called “Harry´s Back” (Made in 1973) and starring Jack Warner as George Dixon.
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This episode…
Written by …N.J. Crisp
Created by… Ted Willis
Music by… Jeff Darnell
Produced by… Joe Walters
Directed by…Vere Lorrimer
Full cast members in this complete episode were…
Jack Warner as George Dixon
Lee Montague as Harry
Susan Tebbs as Marion
Jonathon Adams as Special Branch Officer
Bert Lena as Old Man
Nicholas Donnely as Sgt. Wills
Gregory de Polnay as Mike Brewer
Frank Coda as Barman
Peter Byrne as Andy Crawford
Jean Dallas as Brenda Lane
Luke Maguire as Jimmy Lane
Michael Sheard as Bernie
Esmond Webb as Freddie Barnet
Peter Hughes as Mr Croft
Mary Kenton as Mrs Croft
Anthony Collin as Photographer
John Malcom as Det. Ch. Supt. Barker
Paul Hayley as Dwyer
Michael O´Donague as Edwards
Iain Smith as Ted
Mela White as Car Hire Clerk
Part 4/6 of History of Dixon of Dock Green
Early Days
In the early days, a subtitle declared the series to be "Some Stories of a London Policeman", with each episode starting with Dixon speaking directly to the camera (breaking the "fourth wall"). He begins with a salute and the greeting "Good evening all", which was changed to "Evening all" in the early 1970s, which has lived on in Britain as a jocular greeting. In similar fashion, episodes finished with a few words to camera from Dixon in the form of philosophy on the evils of crime, before saluting and wishing the viewers "Goodnight, all". Some felt Dixon to be a real person; at the end of a series, he would inform the audience that he was "going on holiday for a few weeks" so they shouldn't worry about not seeing him around.
As Ted Willis noted, in bringing Dixon to the small screen, he sought to portray "an ordinary, working-class policeman on the beat" with focus more on people, with the tendency to "concentrate on the smaller everyday type of crime, and put the emphasis on people rather than problems." Willis talked in 1957 about seeking "to break away from the accepted formula for police and crime stories […] The average policeman might go through a life-time of service without being involved in one murder case. His life is one of routine […] Would [viewers] take simple, human stories about a simple ordinary copper and the people he meets?" Change for the central character was slow, and it took until the opening episode of series 11 before George Dixon earned his stripes and was promoted to sergeant in "Facing the Music" (S11, E01, 19 September 1964).
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