Department S (TV series)

This article is about the TV series. For the band, see Department S (band).
Department S
Full screen Red letter S with the word Department in the centre
Created by Dennis Spooner
Monty Berman
Developed by Dennis Spooner
Starring Peter Wyngarde
Joel Fabiani
Rosemary Nicols
Dennis Alaba Peters
Theme music composer Edwin Astley
Composer(s) Edwin Astley
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 28 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Monty Berman
Cinematography

Frank Watts

Brian Elvin
Running time 49 mins
Production company(s) ITC production
Distributor ITV Studios
Release
Original network ATV
Picture format 35 mm film 4:3 Colour
Audio format Mono
Original release 9 March 1969 (1969-03-09) – 4 March 1970 (1970-03-04)
Chronology
Followed by Jason King

Department S is a United Kingdom spy-fi adventure series produced by ITC Entertainment. It consists of 28 episodes which originally aired in 1969 and 1970. It starred Peter Wyngarde as author Jason King (later featured in spin-off series Jason King), Joel Fabiani as Stewart Sullivan, and Rosemary Nicols as computer expert Annabelle Hurst. These three were agents for a fictional special department (the "S" of the title) of Interpol. The head of Department S was Sir Curtis Seretse (Dennis Alaba Peters).

Production

"When a case proves too baffling for the minds of Interpol, they turn to the talents of Department S." – from the ITC trailer for the series.

The series was created by Dennis Spooner and Monty Berman, although neither man wrote any of the episodes. Episodes were instead written by ITC regulars such as Terry Nation and Philip Broadley. Many of the directors on the show had also worked on other ITC shows such as The Saint, Danger Man and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

The series was filmed on 35mm and designed, like all ITC's film productions, to fit the United States commercial format. Unusually, however, the episode title, writer and director credits appear on screen before the opening title sequence, though after the theme tune has started. With a few exceptions, the principal cast is always studio-bound. Some exteriors are represented by studio buildings, while the rest are mainly shown in second-unit footage using doubles where necessary. Exotic locations are usually established by the use of stock footage. To further cut costs, the series was produced back-to-back with Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

Synopsis

Department S is a division of Interpol headed by international bureaucrat Sir Curtis Seretse (Peters). Its headquarters is in Paris (Interpol's headquarters has been located in Lyon since 1989) and the members inspect international cases other crime agencies cannot solve.

The team itself is led by American and former FBI agent Stewart Sullivan (Fabiani), who takes direction from Seretse. Outside of his FBI experience, little is known about Sullivan except that he was pragmatic and hands-on, and did much of the leg-work, confronting the criminals.

Jason King (Wyngarde) is the ideas man, but also helps in the field. He is an adventure novelist who uses details from their cases to write his novels. The living he makes writing novels affords him a hedonistic lifestyle, as he is often seen with beautiful women though he had no permanent love interest in the series; in one episode he mentioned he was a widower whose wife was killed in a plane crash. King also serves as comic relief in the series, especially in scenes of hand-to-hand combat where he winds up being subdued as often as he prevails.

Annabelle Hurst (Nicols) is a computer expert and analyst as well as a field investigator. A very attractive woman, Hurst sometimes appears in seductive, glamorous disguises. There were ongoing hints of romantic interest between Sullivan and Hurst during the series.

DVD releases and repeats

The first two episodes of Department S were released on a now-deleted DVD in Britain by Carlton Television (now ITV plc). Department S was released on DVD in Australia by Umbrella Entertainment in a box set. This version is in PAL with no region code. Network released the series on DVD in the United Kingdom featuring many exclusive extras including commentaries and part of a documentary series also covering Jason King: Wanna Watch a Television Series? Chapter One: Variations on a Theme.

A repeat run of Department S began on ITV4 in November 2005, alongside a large number of similar ITC productions.

Cast

Episode list

Filming took place between April 1968 and June 1969.

The airdates[1] are for ATV Midlands. ITV[2] regions varied date and order.

The production numbers here refer to ITC synopsis guide numbers and the sequence in the Network DVD booklet.

Episode # Prod # Title Directed by Written by Original airdate
15101"Six Days"Cyril FrankelGerald Kelsey9 March 1969 (1969-03-09)
When an aircraft goes missing for six days and the crew members have no recollection of events, Department S investigates.
25102"The Trojan Tanker"Ray AustinPhilip Broadley16 March 1969 (1969-03-16)
A crashed tanker has a room built inside and an unconscious girl who disappears before help arrives.
35116"A Cellar Full of Silence"John GillingTerry Nation23 March 1969 (1969-03-23)
Department S is called in after four dead men are found in a cellar, wearing fancy dress.
45110"The Pied Piper of Hambledown"Roy Ward BakerDonald James30 March 1969 (1969-03-30)
When an entire village disappears overnight except for one girl, Department S is called in.
55103"One of Our Aircraft Is Empty"Paul DicksonTony Williamson6 April 1969 (1969-04-06)
An airliner lands at Heathrow but the crew and passengers are missing. (Made back to back with 'Six Days').
65118"The Man in the Elegant Room"Cyril FrankelTerry Nation13 April 1969 (1969-04-13)
When a dead girl and a demented man are found in a room inside a disused factory, Department S investigates.
75117"Handicap Dead"John GillingPhilip Broadley20 April 1969 (1969-04-20)
When a tournament golfer is found dead on a nearby beach, Sullivan investigates.
85121"A Ticket to Nowhere"Cyril FrankelTony Williamson27 April 1969 (1969-04-27)
A disappearing scientist and the death of a financier are linked, but Jason and Stewart keep forgetting about the case, to the despair of Annabelle.
95115"Black Out"Ray AustinPhilip Broadley17 September 1969 (1969-09-17)
A chef and food critic is found unconscious in the Mexican desert and cannot recall the last three days. Is there a connection to the American space program?
105119"Double Death of Charlie Crippen"John GillingLeslie Darbon24 September 1969 (1969-09-24)
An assassination attempt leaves only a dummy as the victim and Department S has to discover who the real target is.
115120"Who Plays the Dummy"John GillingTony Williamson1 October 1969 (1969-10-01)
When a car crashes and the sole occupant is a dummy in the driving seat, Department S follow the trail to an imminent attack on N.A.T.O. senior officers.
125123"The Treasure of the Costa del Sol"John GillingPhilip Broadley8 October 1969 (1969-10-08)
Two dead fisherman and a haul of plastic fish containing $100,000 leads to a painter and engraver.
135107"The Man Who Got a New Face"Cyril FrankelPhilip Broadley15 October 1969 (1969-10-15)
Department S investigate when a man is found dead with a clown's mask glued to his face and the trail leads to a vicious vendetta.
145112"Les Fleurs du Mal"Cyril FrankelPhilip Broadley22 October 1969 (1969-10-22)
Three plastic flowers contain a coded message that will lead to the proceeds of a bank robbery, but there are interested parties ready to kill for the flowers.
155104"The Shift That Never Was"John GillingDonald James25 October 1969 (1969-10-25)
With one exception, every member of staff of a chemical factory takes a day off. The one man who went to work is murdered and the trail leads to a beauty parlour and a nuclear power station.
165111"The Man from X"Gil TaylorTony Williamson5 November 1969 (1969-11-05)
A man clad in a spacesuit staggers in a London street and, unable to remove the jammed helmet, suffocates. Department S investigates and the only clue is the man has slight radiation burns and had been in a vacuum.
175106"Dead Men Die Twice"Ray AustinPhilip Broadley12 November 1969 (1969-11-12)
Department S finds that a 'dead man' can die twice when a man is murdered twice three years after his double had been murdered.
185122"The Perfect Operation"Cyril FrankelLeslie Darbon26 November 1969 (1969-11-26)
A surgeon performing a delicate brain operation on a senior British civil servant is forcibly removed and another surgeon enters and completes the operation saving the man's life. Department S investigate the only surgeon capable of doing the operation but he is Russian and too old.
195124"The Duplicated Man"Paul DicksonHarry W. Junkin3 December 1969 (1969-12-03)
A double agent is killed, but is he really dead after he has spent ten years cultivating a second identity to escape from his masters? Department S investigate closely followed by enemy agents.
205113"The Mysterious Man in the Flying Machine"Cyril FrankelPhilip Broadley10 December 1969 (1969-12-10)
A man is found murdered in a mock-up aircraft in a warehouse. The team wonder why anybody should go to so much trouble. A message left scrawled on their car is the only clue.
215108"Death on Reflection"Ray AustinPhilip Broadley17 December 1969 (1969-12-17)
Head of Department S, Sir Curtis Seretse is astonished to see a mirror at auction sell for four times its value, and when the buyer is murdered asks the team to investigate.
225127"Last Train to Redbridge"John GillingGerald Kelsey14 January 1970 (1970-01-14)
Multiple murders on a tube train lead Department S to criminal speculators attempting to tap the hot line between the US President and the UK Prime Minister.
235126"A Small War of Nerves"Leslie NormanHarry W. Junkin21 January 1970 (1970-01-21)
A fanatical scientist who has developed a deadly nerve gas threatens to wipe out London unless governments take notice and agree to live in peace.
245109"The Bones of Byrom Blain"Paul DicksonTony Williamson28 January 1970 (1970-01-28)
A chauffeur arrives at his destination only to discover his passenger has disappeared, leaving only his skeleton behind. Department S investigates and discovers the chauffeur's skeleton; the same fate awaits Sir Curtis Seretse and Jason King.
25124"Spencer Bodily is 60 Years Old"Leslie NormanHarry W. Junkin11 February 1970 (1970-02-11)
Spencer Bodily is dead, he looks 20 but must be at least 60 and there is no record he ever existed. The body disappears and Department S suspects there could be more cases of 'eternal youth'.
265105"The Ghost of Mary Burnham"Cyril FrankelHarry W. Junkin18 February 1970 (1970-02-18)
John Burnham is tormented by the ghost of his wife shortly after she is shot and killed. He is a brilliant economist and someone is trying to unbalance him to prevent him taking an important job. Department S has to find out why before he is driven insane.
275114"A Fish Out of Water"Cyril FrankelPhilip Broadley25 February 1970 (1970-02-25)
When an Interpol agent is found dead, Jason King is sent to take over his mission to crack an international drug ring. Jason realises he has been identified and his life is in danger. Stewart and Annabelle are sent to back him up.
285128"The Soup of the Day"Leslie NormanLeslie Darbon4 March 1970 (1970-03-04)
When a crate of soup is stolen from a bonded warehouse, Department S suspects smuggling but when the team locates the stolen soup cans, all are intact and contain only soup. A case of double-cross?

See also

References

  1. Dates from ITC Episode guide issued with the Network DVD
  2. History of ITV
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