
Dixon of Dock Green
Constable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human understanding.
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"I've watched the available episodes, and enjoyed them all, what I did enjoy, was the progression of it, the early ones seem so much more gentle, the crimes reflect the era, in the 70's episodes, time has changed, so has society, and ultimately so did the crimes, the episodes from what I saw, got a little more gritty, with Warner perhaps a little less visible. Compared to The Sweeney and The Professionals though, it was so much milder. I must commend the acting of Jack Warner, absolutely brilliant throughout, what a talented actor, it's no wonder millions tuned in to watch him. ..."
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Just 33 of the series' 432 episodes are known to survive: 12 from the monochrome era (1955-1968) and 21 from the colour run (1969-1976). Seasons Three, Four, Six, Eight, Ten, Twelve, Sixteen and Nineteen are missing entirely, whilst the closing 22nd season is the only one held in full. Off-air recorded soundtracks for Double Jeopardy (1968), The Trojan Horse (1968), Nightmare Hours (1971) and There's Your Story, There's My Story - And There's the Truth (1974) were recovered in 2015.
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Constable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human understanding.





