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Nicolas Freeling (born Nicolas Davidson; 3 March 1927 – 20 July 2003), was a British crime novelist, best known as the author of the "Van der Valk" series of detective novels.
Van der Valk Season 1 was released on DVD in Region 2 in 2002.Part 3 & Part 4 on dvd Have been mislabeled by Clear Vision as Series 1 but are actually Series 2. [ citation needed ] The remaining seasons 3-5 were not released until "The Complete Series" box set by Network on 22 October 2007.
Season 1 was released on DVD in Region 2 by Dazzler Media on 11 May 2020, [67] and in Region 4 by ABC on 20 May 2020. [68] It was released in Region 1 by PBS on 13 October 2020. [69] The Season 2 DVD was released first in Region 4 on 13 April 2022, [citation needed] followed by Region 2 on 22 August 2022, [70] and Region 1 on 11 October 2022. [71]
The film was broadcast as part of the Monday night "Fox-o-Rama" promotion. [1] As a promotional gimmick, Fox telecast the film in 3-D and "aroma-vision", the latter of which utilized a series of scratch and sniff cards sold at 7-Eleven outlets, each to be used at certain points during the movie. [1]
N.E.R.D.S. is a children's pentalogy written by Michael Buckley and illustrated by Ethen Beavers.The series tells the story of a fictional spy agency and its agents—children who have their "nerdy" characteristics upgraded into a tool that they can use to fight crime.
Van der Valk was a 1972 British TV series based on a character created by British author Nicolas Freeling Van der Valk, Van der Valck, Vandervalk or De Valk may also refer to: Van der Valk (2020 TV series), a British remake of the 1972 series; The Dutch Van der Valk hospitality chain
Amsterdam Affair is a 1968 British crime film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Wolfgang Kieling, William Marlowe, Catherine Schell and Pamela Ann Davy.The plot is about Dutch policeman Van Der Valk, who investigates a novelist who is accused of murdering his mistress. [1]
Nicolas Freeling and I were friends from the mid-1970s until the end of his life; indeed, I am the physicist who advised him on the 1977 novel Gadget. Shortly after the publication of A Long Silence/Aupres de ma Blonde I asked him whether any of the seemingly autobiographical parts of the novel had any basis in fact.