Photo: Stephen Carter
THE NEW AVENGERS:Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Two policeman (Jason White, Tony McHale) are in their car parked in this
road when they receive a call to go north of the river as HQ are unable to get
in contact with anyone there. They drive off, turning right into Cannon Street.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat (Roy Baker, August 1964)
Local café where Yob sees Fingers talking to Syd Taylor (café demolished, corner
of Brewhouse
Lane and Wapping High Street).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2007)
THE BARON: Countdown (Robert Asher: October 1965)
Outside a seedy café (café demolished, corner of Brewhouse Lane and Wapping High Street
) Compton discusses his plans to take Mannering's place with his cronies then
drives off to the meeting.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2002)
Photos: Stephen Carter
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
Commander Gideon (John Gregson)
and Inspector David Keen (Alexander Davion) arrive at Cowan’s shop
looking for ‘Happy’. Later Gideon and Hemmingway are driven in Gideon’s car
round to the Gowan’s
shop
Photo: Stephen Carter
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
Chase down an alley, where they hide.
(Identified Stephen Carter, July 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
Commander Gideon drives to the Commercial Street Police Station to talk to
Commander Hemmingway.
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
Doctor Kirk is interviewed by Gideon at the Commercial Street Police Station.
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
The story opens in London’s East End.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Reluctant Witness (Jeremy Summers, April 1965)
Hearing at 9:30 in the morning at the Old Bailey – Syd Carter on a murder charge.
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril Frankel: April 1967)
Sharron and Richard race across Rotterdam to the warehouse (film is transposed
left to right).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, May 2009)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: (Leslie
Norman: 1977 ??)
Black September members Masroof
(Stephen Grief) and Caliban
(Shango
Baku) are holding Leila Sabin (Prunella Gee) hostage. They phone
from a call box to make a deal with Simon Templar (The Highway, junction of Glamis Road).
(Identified by GBC, Britmovie Forum, December 2008)
Frostic Place (now Frostic Walk, much redeveloped)
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
A Police woman (Diane Elliott) spots Peter Wray (Alan Baulch) in the
market and follows him home, number 10 Lytton Street.
(Identified Stephen Carter, August 2007)
Irongate Wharf,
GIDEON'S WAY: The Tin God (Directed by John Gilling: June 1964)
Police converge on Crosby Street.
(Identified Stephen Carter, September 2007)
King Edward Memorial Park,
THE HUMAN
JUNGLE: Enemy Outside (Roy Baker ???)
While working at the docks as a crane driver Jeff Broadley suddenly has a panic attack
brought on by looking at the sun and leaving the controls unmanned, he causes
some barrels to be dropped on the quayside in a dangerous manner. Scrambling to
leave his crane, he goes outside and begins climbing down a ladder, but partway
down he loses his grip and falls to the concrete below where he breaks a leg.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2011)
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish(Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
An East end Market where Peter Wray and his mother look an opportunity to
steal.
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish(Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
A Police woman (Diane Elliott) spots Peter Wray (Alan Baulch) in the
market and follows him home, number 10 Lytton Street.
(Identified Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat (Roy Baker, August 1964)
After a tip-off from Yob, the police arrive in force to capture Mickey Heston
who is waiting to sail to freedom.
GIDEON'S WAY: The Tin God (Directed by John Gilling: June 1964)
John ‘Benny’ Benson (Derren
Nesbit) and Freddy Tisdale (John Hurt) arrive at a warehouse to meet
Charley Muliver.
Later Muliver
drops of Syd
Benson (Michael Cashman )
at the warehouse. The van is spotted by a policeman, PC Abbot, who sends in
a report. Det. Chief Insp. Keen (Alexander Davion) goes to investigate and
guesses that Benson is in hiding locally. More policean are sent for and by the time
Commander Gideon (John Gregson)
arrives, the chase is nearly over. (Locations in and around St
Katharine’s, Harrison’s Wharves and Irongate Wharves, and Little Thames Street demolished as
part of the St Katharine’s Dock project).
(Identified by Jaz Wiseman, October 2005)
THE BARON:
There's Someone Close Behind You(Roy Baker: December 1965)
Alan Jordan (Michael Robbins) and Sheldon (Mike Pratt) arrive at the docks
looking for someone who may have overheard their plans. Marty Cranwell (Ken
Parry) had already telephoned Mannering to meet him there. He waits in the
shadows while the villains hunt for him.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, May 2009)
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Paul Buchet (Tony
Anholt)
searches the river bank and interviews an angler for information about the
missing security van.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: One Black September (Leslie Norman: 1977)
The Saint's Jaguar follows the school bus past Tower Bridge into St.
Katherine's Dock the children leave in the bus and are followed to the boats.
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) and Captain Leila Sabin (Prunella Gee)
watch as someone picks up his passport from Garston (Audrey Morris). A
chase follows.
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Collision Course Part One: The Brave Goose (Cyril Frankel: 1978)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) and Annabel West (Gayle Hunnicutt) rush
out of Alice’s Discoteque,
Marseilles, in pursuit of the man who has just stabbed a detective to death in
the club. They chase after the murderer’s car in Simon’s Jaguar.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Tower Bridge is Falling
Down (Leon
Griffiths: ???)
Ray Dennis (John Woodvine)
returns in a launch after showing Buzz Wepner (Paul Maxwell) Tower
Bridge.
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Shadow On The Screen (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Dee pulls up in a Ford Consul to let The Invisible Man out, and drives off
towards Tower Bridge pursued by a black Ford Pilot.
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell, September 2000)
THE
SENTIMENTAL AGENT:
Title Sequence
Carlos Varell (Carlos
Thompson) drives his Aston Martin to the offices of Mercury International (by
Butler’s Wharf).
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, February 2011)
THE SAINT: Luella (Roy Baker: 1963)
Establishing shot of the Bridge.
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell, September 2000)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 1 (Pat Jackson: November 1966)
London bridge is seen from the docks (Lower Thames Street) where
McGill’s boat is waiting to take him to Portugal.
(Spotted by, Stephen Carter, June 2001)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 2 (Robert Tronson: November 1966)
London bridge is seen from the docks (Lower Thames Street) where
McGill’s boat is waiting to take him to Portugal.
(Spotted by, Stephen Carter, June 2001)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Just
For the Record
(Jeremy Summers: ??)
It is early morning in London, and in a nearby warehouse mischief is afoot.
UFO: The Long Sleep (Jeremy Summers: September 1970)
Catherine Fraser (Tessa Wyatt) and Tim (Christian Roberts) take a
trip on a Thames riverboat. Tim explains his reasons for quitting medicine.
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Security van crosses Tower Bridge on its way to Saunders Chemical Works
THE
ADVENTURER: Mr Calloway is a Very
Cautious Man (Barry
Morse)
Establishing shot of Tower Bridge
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, January 2005)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Obono Affair (Peter Sasdy: ???)
Jim Batley the fake policeman (John Atkinson) threatens Mombasa (Oscar
James) as they drive off with Joey (Paul Medford).
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Tower Bridge is Falling
Down (Leon
Griffiths: ???)
Ray Dennis (John Woodvine)
and Sammy (Alfie
Bass) track Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy), Posing as Sir Malcolm
Street, to Tower Bridge. Later
Sammy (Alfie Bass), Simon Templar, Inspector Ashton (Stanley Meadows), Jenny
Stewart (Fiona Curzon), Buzz Wepner (Paul Maxwell) and Mrs Stewart (Sally Lahee) take a launch up the Thames to see
Tower Bridge and celebrate their victory.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Firebug (Roy Baker: September 1964)
First fire lit in Lambeth (Gun Wharves). Later, after lighting a fire at
Atlas Paint Co. Tom Bishop (George Cole) leaves the scene on his scooter
(St. John’s Wharf).
(Identified by Stephen
Carter, August 2007).
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat (Roy Baker, August 1964)
Syd Taylor
squeezes into the back of Mary Henderson's Jaguar outside North East Division
Police Station (Wapping Police Station). Fingers (Dermot Kelly) is walking home (past
Gun Wharves) when he hears the sound of a bike. It is Yob (David Gregory) who has
followed him from the café. Yob
corners him (in the Alley between Wapping tube station and Gun Wharves)
makes sure Fingers does not tell any more tales to the police. Sergeant Syd Taylor (David
Davies) peers into the window of a local pub (Town of Ramsgate Public
House), suspicious that Mickey Keston is nowhere to be seen in his usual Saturday night
haunts.
(Identified Stephen Carter, September 2007)
Photo: Stephen Carter
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
Chris Kirk (Howard Knight) walks past Orient Wharf. Later, after Tim
Murphy (George Sewell) has chased Chris Kirk (Howard Knight) and
Vince Kelly (Michael Craze) across a bridge, the boys are chased through the streets to the
Colonial Wharves and Chris Kirk stands his ground in one of the warehouses.
Keen and Gideon also end up at the docks (Gun Wharves).
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE BARON: Countdown (Robert Asher: October 1965)
Outside a seedy café Compton discusses his plans to take Mannering's place with
his cronies then drives off to the meeting. Later Mannering gives his statement
to the police after being attacked on the building site (Wapping Police
Station).
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2002 and Stephen Carter, September 2007)
THE NEW AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
The police car travels along this quiet street (passing Scandrett Street on the left) and
one of the policemen (Jason White) comments how deserted it is, “as
if everyone's gone to Mars”.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat(Roy Baker, August 1964)
Rose Lenman (Virginia
Maskell)
with her suitcase becomes aware she is being followed and turns left into an
alleyway (Wapping Old Stairs).
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, September 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
An East end Market where Peter Wray and his mother look an opportunity to
steal. After being caught in the act Peter Wray (Alan Baulch) runs through the market and
into a side passageway. After being caught in the act Peter Wray (Alan Baulch) runs
through the market and ducks into a side passageway leading to a yard.
(Identified Stephen Carter, July 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
Establishing shots of the East End include this Market.
(Identified Stephen Carter, July 2007)
THE BARON: There's Someone Close Behind You (Roy Baker: December 1965)
Establishing shot London Docks where Jordan and Sheldon arrive looking for
someone who may have overheard their plans.
Photo: Stephen Carter
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
After running across a railway footbridge Peter Wray (Alan Baulch) runs
straight into the path of Commander Gideon’s (John Gregson) police car. Gideon gets
out to see if
the boy is in one piece, but he runs away.
Photos: Stephen Carter
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
Peter Wray (Alan Baulch)
runs across a railway footbridge and down some stairs into a street after
stealing a purse in the market.
(Identified Stephen Carter, July 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
Tim Murphy (George Sewell) Chris Kirk (Howard Knight) and Vince
Kelly (Michael Craze) chases the boys across a bridge.
(Identified Stephen Carter, July 2007)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: The Midas Touch (Robert Fuest: Spring 1976)
Former British agent Freddy (John Carson) is sleeping off a heavy
night in an abandoned building when he is awoken by the arrival of two Land
Rovers carrying Professor Taylor (David Swift) and his men. The men
search the building and find a guinea pig which bites Tayman (Lionel Guyett). Professor Taylor is forced
to shoot Tayman.
Freddy watches as Taylor and his men drive away with their prize.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)
THE NEW AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
The tour bus arrives at a deserted dock by the Thames. Tina (Sara Kestelman) tells
the passengers to hide their weapons and make theselves comfortable. Bart (Prentis Hancock)
checks checks
his weapon. Frank Hardy (Joe Dunne) tries to escape to warn Steed but is
shot by Tina. In the morning Brady (Keith Buckley) arrives with the S-95
gas and hands it over to the helicopter pilot (Peter Godfrey). He makes
a final inspection of the gang before they set off. Gang memebers include Fred (Gavin
Campbell), Ben (Dave Schofield) and Bill (Leo Dolan).
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)
Films:
BRANNIGAN (1975)
Television:
DANGER UXB (1979)
GIDEON’S WAY: The 'V' Men (Cyril Frankel: July 1964)
Sir Andrew Vane addresses an unruly mob as part of his Victory Movement’s
election campaign (newsreel footage of a confrontation with the British
Union of Fascists)
(Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY:The Firebug
(Roy Baker: September 1964)
The fire brigade races to the fire at the Atlas Paint Company (past Rothschilds which
was at no 748 just north of Browning Road).
(Identified by Adrian Grepnold,
December 2009)
THE AVENGERS:
Two's a Crowd
(Roy Baker: May 1965)
A model Cessna flies over London to drop a message from PSEV into Brodny's
punchbowl at the London embassy (aerial footage of The Isle of Dogs
and Rotherhithe).
(Spotted by Mike Richardson, March 2012)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 1 (Pat
Jackson: November 1966)
McGill makes his way to London’s docks where a boat is waiting to take him to
Portugal (stock footage from flats on Newland Street).
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: It's Supposed to be Thicker Than Water(Leslie
Norman: September 1968)
Jeff gets an anonymous phone call which tells him to go to the Depford
Warehouse, Southern docks and talk to Harry Dawson for information about Johnny
Crackan (stock footage from
flats on Newland Street).
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
The Ghost
Talks (Cyril
Frankel: July 1969)
Marty is held captive aboard a Russian ship in the London docks.
Photos: Stephen Carter
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
The lorry carrying the two boys arrives in London. Chris Kirk (Howard
Knight) and Vince Kelly (Michael Craze) jump out before the dock
gates (Mallet Street).
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE
MAN: Shadow
on the Screen
(Pennington Richards: 1958)
Peter Brady causes the freighter to crash into the dock wall narrowly avoiding
two dockers.
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
The boys are spotted by a police man (standing by The White Swan, 97 Wapping
Lane) and are chased through the streets.
Photo: Stephen Carter
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: Spring 1969)
Establishing shot of the ferry, where Jennings is discussing how George Roden has moved in
on the Jennings brothers' pitch.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
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