London SE
Photo: Wyn
Roberts
STRANGE REPORT: Report 1553: Racist: 'A most dangerous proposal' (Peter Duffell: August 1968)
Rick (Ram John Holder) is chased onto the ruins of a demolished house (the
location overlooked the
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, April 2005)
THE AVENGERS: Six Hands
Across a Table
(Richmond Harding: March 1963)
Establishing shot of Hampton House, as the offices of the Reniston Group shipbuilders.
(Identified by Tavistock,
May 2010)
Photo: Alan Field
GIDEON’S WAY: The Firebug (Roy Baker: September 1964)
Fire brigade called out (fire engines leave
(Identified by Alan Field, August 2007)
STRANGE REPORT: Report 0649 SKELETON: 'Let
Sleeping Heroes Lie' (Peter Medak: August/September 1968)
Contractors clearing an old bomb site (for new
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: Just For the Record (Jeremy Summers: ??)
Establishing shot of
THE ADVENTURER: The Not-So-Merry Widow (Cyril Frankel: ??)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) meets Mr Parminter (Barry Morse) to
discuss Lady Diane Battersley.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
Photos: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A SUITCASE: Man from the Dead (Pat Jackson: August 1966)
Rachel walks beside the river and comes to an outdoor, rooftop area (demolished)
run by The Anchor public house. She then enters a pub as McGill (Richard
Bradford) deals with the man who was following her. He then chases down a
corridor/tunnel (under the railway bridge) after a mysterious figure
that could be Harry Tyson. McGill makes his way to the pub to talk with Rachel.
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall,
September 1994)
Photo: Stephen Carter
STRANGE REPORT: Report 3424 Epidemic: 'A
most curious crime' (Daniel Petrie: October/November 1968)
Captain Tork (Graham
Haberfield)
thinks he sees Hamlyn
Gynt on the
corner of the street and grabs him.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, June 2007)
Film: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE (1996)
Bankside
THE PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Security Van drives along Bankside,
and enters Saunders Chemical Works (redeveloped site possibly The Globe
theatre). After the robbery the Security van and a Land Rover with the
villains aboard leave the scene of the crime.
Bermondsey Wall,
GIDEON'S WAY: The Tin God (Directed by John Gilling: June 1964)
John ‘Benny’ Benson (Derren
Nesbitt), Syd
Benson (Michael Cashman)
and Freddy Tisdale (John Hurt) are on the roof of the warehouse and
watch as police cars begin arriving.
(Identified by Stepen
Carter, September 2007)
THE
ADVENTURER: The Case of the Poisoned
Pawn (Cyril Frankel 1972)
Mr Parminter (Barry
Morse) and a Police Superintendent (Paul Williamson) watch from an
unmarked police car as Brian Hamilton (Stuart Wilson) enters the bank (Lloyds
Bank on
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 1553: Racist: 'A most
dangerous proposal' (Peter Duffell: August 1968)
Glynn Crowley (Guy Doleman)
is addressing a gathering of the Pure British League in
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, April 2005)
HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR: Rude Awakening (Peter Sasdy: 1980)
Norman Shenley (Denholm Elliot) and Lolly (Lucy Gutteridge) go to
visit a block of flats as part of their estate agency duties, Campbell Building
C Block, but they have visited the wrong block and it is being demolished (the
flats have been demolished in reality).
RETURN OF THE SAINT: Yesterday's Hero (Roy Ward Baker: 1978)
Roy Gates (Ian Hendry) and Michael (Matthew Ryar) talk on the deck before Gates
leaves in a Landrover.
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell)
Lambeth
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN: Shadow On The Screen (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Dee drives towards
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell, September 2000)
Lambeth Pier
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: The Trouble With Women (Cyril Frankel: Autumn
1968)
It's early in the morning and Jeff has had a successful night at Alan Corder's
cambling club (establishing shot of morning by the River Thames).
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: Never trust a Ghost (Leslie Norman: December 1968)
Marty is wandering the streets of
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE
ADVENTURER: The Case of the Poisoned
Pawn (Cyril Frankel 1972)
Mr Parminter (Barry
Morse) and a Police Superintendent (Paul Williamson) stop and arrest
Brian Hamilton (Stuart Wilson) on the corner of
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
MAN IN A SUITCASE: Variation On A Million Bucks - part 2 (Robert Tronson: November 1966)
Bert makes a telephone call instructing all his agents on ships to
(Identified by Stephen Carter)
Riverside Walk
THE PROTECTORS: Wheels (David Tomblin: 1973)
Under south bank of Hungerford Bridge Harry Rule (Robert Vaughan) and
the Contessa (Nyree Dawn Porter)
meet with Sneider
(George Pravda) and he explains why the documents must be photographed
rather than stolen.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
The Royal Festival Hall
THE SAINT: The Crime Of The Century (John Gilling: January 1965)
Establishing shot of the hall at night.
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell)
THE ADVENTURER: Somebody Doesn't Like Me (Cyril Frankel: 1972)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) and Krista Magnus (Penelope Horner) go
to Johnny Morgan's (Jim Norton) flat (
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE HUMAN JUNGLE: Success Machine (Sidney A Hayers, Jan/Feb 64)
Tim Gotha (Edward Judd) joins his foreman Blackie (Harold Goldblatt) on
the construction site to discuss work practices. Blackie voices an opinion that
the union will object to a larger crew because of safety factors of high-rise
working. Having implemented the new work practices, Gotha pays Blackie another
visit on the partially built building the next day, where the foreman voices
his concerns. Seeing the shop steward Red (Jack Smethurst), Gotha walks over to
him, but the union representative appears to have no problem with the larger
crew causing working conditions to become more dangerous. The following day an
Ambulance arrives at the site, where one of the workers has been struck by a rivet
that has fallen from the construction above. A crowd of workmen, Gotha, Blackie
and Red, all watch as the two Ambulance men put the injured man into their
vehicle and then drive away. Having been informed that the workman died of his
injuries, Gotha later goes back to the top of the construction intending to
call the crew down, but Blackie arrives to reveal that the death was an
accident not connected to the increased manning levels. Even so, Gotha quits
his job as site manager and heads down to ground level.
(Spotted by Mike Richardson: March 2011)
THE AVENGERS: The Danger
Makers (Charles
Crichton: November 1965)
Gordon Lamble, head of the Chemical Warfare Establishment, climbs out of the
hospital window, stands on the ledge and looks at the view (East Wing, St. Thomas’ Hospital under
construction).
(Identified by Geodd Dodd, October 2013)
THE SENTIMENTAL AGENT: Title Sequence
Carlos Varell (Carlos
Thompson) drives his Aston Martin over the bridge crossing (southbound)
on his way to The
office of Mercury International (by Butler’s Wharf).
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, February 2011)
THE SENTIMENTAL AGENT: All That Jazz (Charles Friend, 1962)
A delivery boy (Wilfred Downing) rides his bike along Shad Thames before
turning into the wharf that is home to the Mercury International offices (by
Butler’s Wharf).
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, February 2011)
THE SENTIMENTAL AGENT: Meet
My Son, Henry (John
Paddy Carstairs,
1962)
Miss Susie Carter (Clemence
Bettany)
arrives back in a taxi at the offices of Mercury International
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, March 2011)
JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN: Stranger In
The Family (Peter Duffell: 1968)
After visiting an exhibition on space travel, Boy (Anthony Corlan)
accidentally bumps into Paula Wilde (Janice Rule) who is being
photographed by her agent Sonny (Maurice Kaufmann). Charles Wilson is
engrossed until he notices he is being followed by one of Dr Evans’ men, Hall.
Charles tries to escape Hall, but ands up confronting him on the stairs to
Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A SUITCASE: Man from the Dead (Pat Jackson: August 1966)
McGill follows the man who is following Rachel (Angela Browne) as she
crosses a bridge. She descends to the embankment below (Bankside SE1) being followed all
the while.
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall,
September 1994)
THE BARON: The High Terrace (Robert Asher: September 1966)
Sara Knight (Jan Holden) walks calmly onto the bridge. She jumps from
bridge which is witnessed by passers by and a policeman. Johnny Haswell (Donald
Webster) and Rhys Brown (Dell Baker) are waiting down below in a
boat with the body of Carolyn Spencer who they pretend to rescue from the
GIDEON’S WAY: Boy With Gun (Jeremy Summers: May 1965)
Establishing shots of
Photos: Wyn
Roberts
STRANGE REPORT: Report 1553: Racist: 'A most dangerous proposal' (Peter Duffell: August
1968)
The headquarters of the Pure British League (Stangate House) where Adam Strange (Anthony
Quayle) arrives to see Jill Crowley (Jane Merrow), Rick (Ram John Holder),
Margaret (Cleo Sylvester) and others protesting against the League.
Later Strange breaks into the building as Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) distracts the guard (Michael
Goldie). Later still Glynn Crowley (Guy Doleman) and Drake (Karl Held).
are arrested and
takes away by the police.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, April 2005)
THE SAINT: The Miracle Tea Party (Roger Moore 1965)
Simon Templar (Roger Moore) walks up and down the main entrance steps.
An aerial shot of the station precedes the arrival of Geraldine McLeod (Nanette
Newman) by train She
is followed from the train by Franklin (Edward Jewesbury) who is stopped by Barlow
(Michael Standing) at the ticket gate. After talking to Geraidine,
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman)
THE BARON: You Can't Win Them All (Don Chaffey: March 1966)
Cordelia is
sent to Waterloo Station to wait for The Baron who is hoping to get the
Petrograd Icons from a left luggage locker. She is followed to the station by Seftan Folkard who sends
one of his thugs after her. He returns to Folkard, who sends his girlfriend to
inject Cordelia
with a sedative and steals her clothes. Disguised as Cordelia, she waits by the locker, for
The Baron to arrive.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman)
DEPARTMENT S: A Small War of Nerves (Leslie Norman 1968)
Sir Curtis and Doctor Stickney are picked up in a Rolls Royce from Waterloo
Station. Later Scientist Greg Halliday
(Anthony Hopkins) arrives on a train after escaping from Jason King (Peter
Wyngarde)
and Stewart Sullivan (Joel Fabiani)
and walks through the entrance of platform 13
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman)
THE
ADVENTURER: The Case of the Poisoned
Pawn (Cyril Frankel 1972)
Brian Hamilton (Stuart Wilson) arrives at the bank (Lloyds Bank) to
collect the money he owes Gene Bradley (Gene Barry).
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
H.
G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN: Shadow On The
Screen (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Dee drives towards
(Spotted by Sam Mitchell, September 2000)
MAN IN A SUITCASE: The Bridge (Pat Jackson: ??)
McGill races in his Hillman towards the
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: But What a Sweet Little Room (Roy Ward Baker:
June 1968)
Jeff (Mike Pratt) drops of Jeannie (Annette André) at Arthur de
Crecy's apartment. Whist he is waiting Jeff is kidnapped by Elliot (Norman
Bird) and Rawlings (Raymond Young) who drive off with him in their
van.
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: Money
to Burn (Ray
Austin: January 1969)
After the discovery that the used bank notes had been switched a police car
races out of Battersea Power Station and out into the night (along Lambeth
Palace Road).
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat
(Roy
Baker, August 1964)
Establishing shot of
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat (Roy Baker, August 1964)
Mickey Keston
waits on a cargo ship at the docks for the boat to sail.
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October
1964)
Establishing shot of docks as Police car ZB4 arrives at the Stone Warehouse
looking for “Happy”.
GIDEON’S WAY: How to Retire Without Really Working (George
Pollock: November/December 1964)
The Greshams
find their way to meet their contact in Docklands.
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