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This is a list of Dixon of Dock Green television episodes from the series that ran from 1955 until 1976. It had twenty-two series of original episodes. Series one to fifteen aired in black and white, series sixteen to twenty-two were aired in colour. A total of 432 episodes were produced; 399 are missing.
Most of the original 432 episodes of Dixon of Dock Green are still missing due both to the programme being broadcast live and not recorded in the early days, and the BBC's later policy of reusing video tapes for new programmes. Only 33 episodes still exist in full and extracts exist for a further 19.
Episode 3: 16 September 1968 Guests - Trio Athenee, The Paper Dolls, Jenny Lee-Wright, Ann Hamilton, Jimmy Lee, Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra. 4 Episode 4: 23 September 1968 Guests - Bruce Forsyth, Jenny Lee-Wright, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra. 6 Episode 6 (extracts survive) 7 October 1968
Episode: "The Sucker Game" BBC Sunday Night Theatre: Third P.C. Episode: "The Frog" The Adventures of William Tell: Max: Episode: "The Prisoner" Dixon of Dock Green: Brocklehurst: Episode: "Bracelets for the Groom" 1959: Dixon of Dock Green: Tufty Morris: Episode: "Helmet on the Sideboard" The Adventures of William Tell: Sgt. Weinar: Episode ...
Green and Griffin had previously guest starred on Dixon of Dock Green. Each screenwriter wrote one four-episode story. The first story was written by Crisp who, at the time of the series, had written over a dozen original television plays and was a regular contributor for Doctor Finlay's Casebook and Dixon Of Dock Green.
"Episode #1.8" (1969) BBC1 Doomwatch "Project Sahara" (co-written with Gerry Davis and Kit Pedler, 1970) BBC1 Codename "Target" (1970) BBC2 With Love in Mind: Feature film (1970) N/A Owen, M.D. 6 episodes (1971–1972) BBC1 The Long Chase: 13 episodes (1972) BBC1 The Man Who Was Hunting Himself: Television miniseries (1973) BBC1 Spy Trap: 7 ...
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John Colin McCormack (2 December 1941 – 19 June 2004) was a Welsh actor who enjoyed success in classical stage performances and television shows including BBC TV's Dixon of Dock Green, a show he returned to twenty years later when he played a police constable. McCormack also appeared in several feature films during his career.