Episodes
Ep 2: A Disturbing Case
Ep 6: Just for the Record
Ep 2: A Disturbing Case (Dr Lambert and Mind Control)
Episode Title | # | Character name introduced | |
My Late Lamented Friend and Partner | 1 | Happy Lee | |
A Disturbing Case | 2 | Dr Lambert (Patsy), Dr Conrad. “Beech, Morgan and Rigby” | Oil plans |
Never Trust a Ghost | 4 | Inspector Clayton | |
Just for the Record | 6 | Actor – Clifford Cox. See Clifford Cocks | |
The Ghost Talks | 21 | Sir Basil Duggan, Captain Rashid | |
Vendetta for a Dead Man | 24 | Eric Jansen |
Close to 60 Eaton Mews North, SW1, location of Happy Lee’s flat.
Registration OYR 877 F.
Observations:
Clifford Cox (and Charles Collingwood) in an episode of “The Secret Garden” There Is No One Left (TV Episode 1975) – IMDb – see also the song Secret Garden from the album Bridge of Spies by T’Pau.
“The Secret Garden” There Is No One Left (TV Episode 1975) – IMDb
Also see Box and Cox – Wikipedia
Resources:
Randall and Hopkirk (Declassified) – Index (culttv.uk)
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) – Wikipedia
The remake has a strong Dr Who connection
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (TV Series 2000–2001) – IMDb
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000 TV series) – Wikipedia
Tweets:
Episode 6 : Just for the Record.
A thread running from The Hardy Littlewood method to Bridge of Spies.
Birch’s theorem, named after Bryan John Birch (Number Theorist) who supervised Clifford Cocks (GCHQ Cryptographer), can be proved by application of the Hardy–Littlewood circle method (technique in Analytic Number Theory).
Clifford Cox plays the part of an attendant in Just for the Record (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)) as well as appearing in The Secret Garden (filmed at Burton Constable Hall) along with Charles Collingwood.
Secret Garden is a track from the album Bridge of Spies by the pop group T’Pau on the label Siren.