Special Branch (TV series)


Special Branch is a British television series made by Thames Television for ITV and shown between 1969-1970 and 1973-1974. A police drama series, the action was centred on members of the Special Branch counterintelligence and counterterrorism department of the London Metropolitan Police. The first two series starred Derren Nesbitt, before the programme went through an overhaul, with George Sewell taking over as the new lead.

Production

The first two series were shot mainly in a studio on videotape with filmed location inserts; a standard method of the time but one which suffered from jarring differences in picture quality between interior and exterior scenes. The location scenes of some episodes were shot on outside broadcast cameras, leading to smoother transitions between location and studio work for those episodes. Series 1 and 2 starred Derren Nesbitt as Detective Chief Inspector Jordan, working for Detective Superintendent Eden and subsequently Det. Supt. Inman. The episodes featuring Eden were recorded in black-and-white, while all subsequent episodes were recorded on colour videotape.
The show was revamped in 1973 after Thames Television's Euston Films subsidiary took over production using film, which allowed for a less studio-based series. Euston Films had pioneered the technique of shooting action and adventure series entirely on location using 16 mm film, for a more gritty and realistic look. These episodes starred George Sewell as DCI Alan Craven and Roger Rowland as DS Bill North. In series 3 episode 2, Patrick Mower debuted as Craven's colleague and often antagonist, DCI Tom Haggerty. By the 1974 series Bill North had been axed, having had a nervous breakdown, though he returned for one episode later in the run as a Detective Inspector in CID.
Representing the Ministry in the first two series was Moxon, and later Strand, who appeared in the fourth series. Played by Morris Perry and Paul Eddington respectively, Moxon and Strand were similar: supercilious civil servants who kept an unwanted eye on the detectives and their budgets. They sometimes manipulated them in order to pursue obscure matters of state, such as in the first series episode "Reliable Sources", where Moxon connives to have Eden sidelined into a Home Office working party role.
The theme music for series 1 was by Norman Kay. For series 2, 3 and 4 it was by Robert Sharples under the pseudonym Robert Earley.
The 1973/74 series of this police drama is notable for being the first production by Euston Films, later responsible for such series as The Sweeney and Minder. The influence on The Sweeney is clear, although the rough-and-tumble nature of that show is fairly lacking in Special Branch.
Both Sewell and Mower later starred as villains in The Sweeney, while Sweeney star Dennis Waterman appeared in the 1974 Special Branch episode "Stand and Deliver" as a criminal. Perry appeared occasionally in a role similar to Moxon as the political and manipulative Detective Superintendent Maynon. Mower later went on to star in the 1977–78 BBC police series Target.
The 1973 and 1974 series have been released on Region Two DVD by Network, and both sets include an episode from the original Thames TV series. The 1969 series was released as a four-disc DVD set by Network in January 2007, and the 1970 series was released as a Website Exclusive in November 2007. All four series were released on DVD by Network in 2008, in a 16-disc box-set featuring all 53 episodes. The 1973 series was released on Region One DVD by Acorn, which labelled it "set one".
As with the later The Sweeney, the on-screen offices of Special Branch were located in Hammersmith.

Filming locations

Multiple episodes of Special Branch used Ennismore Garden Mews, SW7, as a filming location.

Cast

Derren Nesbitt era

George Sewell era

Guest appearances

Notable actors appearing included: Paul Darrow, Dino Shafeek and Windsor Davies, Garfield Morgan and Rula Lenska, Jacqueline Pearce, Cyd Hayman, Susan Jameson as Detective Sergeant Mary Holmes, John Bindon, Peter Bowles and Janet Key, Nicolette McKenzie, Denis Lill, Kenneth Colley, Valerie Leon June Brown, Annette Crosbie, Michael Gambon and Nadim Sawalha,, Dennis Waterman and Stephanie Turner, Stephanie Beacham, Richard Marner, Roger Lloyd Pack, Gareth Thomas, Tony Haygarth and Walter Gotell.

Reception

Special Branch was the most popular ITV show for the week of 27 September 1970 with 6.95 million viewing homes, ahead of Coronation Street and ITV News at Ten.

Episodes

Series overview

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
117 September 196917 December 196914
211 August 19704 November 197013
34 April 19734 July 197313
414 February 19749 May 197413

Series 1 (1969)

Episode #TitleTransmission DateWriterDirectorGuest cast
117 September 1969George MarksteinMike VardySandra Bryant, Ivor Danvers, Roger Rowland, Donald Pelmear, John Livesey, Brian Ellis, Richard McNeff, Ray Barron
224 September 1969George MarksteinJames GoddardSandra Bryant, Paul Darrow, John Dunbar, John Robinson, Edina Ronay, Donald Pelmear
31 October 1969Trevor PrestonDennis VanceGeoffrey Bayldon, Windsor Davies, Arnold Peters, Dino Shafeek, Martin Wyldeck, Mary Healey, George Lee, Arnold Diamond
48 October 1969Scott ForbesDennis VanceBrenda Cowling, Michael Harding, Joan Hooley, Kenneth Gilbert, Michael Keating, Damien Thomas, Robert Webber, Jon Croft
515 October 1969Emanuel LitvinoffMike VardyJohn Bailey, Edward Burnham, Ros Drinkwater, Patricia Lawrence, Gerald Sim, Ray Smith
622 October 1969Tom Brennand & Roy BottomleyPeter DuguidTom Chadbon, John Levene, Doreen Mantle, Nicola Pagett, Tony Rohr, Anthony Sagar, Frances Tomelty, David Simeon
729 October 1969Anthony SkeneDennis VanceMel Martin, Harry Meacher, Clive Merrison
85 November 1969Adele RosePeter DuguidJohn Abineri, Tony Caunter, Sheila Fearn, Howard Goorney, Arnold Ridley, Heather Emmanuel
912 November 1969Tom Brennand & Roy BottomleyDennis VanceTony Britton, David Collings, Norman Claridge
1019 November 1969George MarksteinWilliam G. StewartSandra Bryant, Tommy Godfrey, Maurice Good, Peter Thornton
1126 November 1969C. Scott ForbesVoytekHamilton Dyce, Cheryl Hall, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Gary Watson, Donald Bisset, Hugh Morton, David Joyce, Billy Milton, George Pravda
123 December 1969Robert Banks StewartJonathan AlwynJohn Bryans, Angela East, John Franklyn-Robbins, Hilary Dwyer, Geoffrey Lumsden, Alec Ross
1310 December 1969Paul WheelerDennis VanceAlan Browning, Alan Haines, Ronald Magill, Claire Nielson, Jack Shepherd, Raymond Westwell
1417 December 1969David GordonVoytekEdward Atienza, Harold Kasket, Aubrey Richards, Mohammad Shamsi

Note: Episodes 1-9 were made in black & white, colour from episode 10 onwards

Series 2 (1970)

Episode #TitleTransmission DateWriterDirectorGuest cast
111 August 1970Trevor PrestonGuy VerneyMichael Goodliffe, Constantine Gregory, Kenneth Watson, Wendy Gifford, Haydn Jones, Michael Goldie, David Jackson
218 August 1970George MarksteinWilliam G. StewartJohn Rolfe, Arnold Diamond, Arthur Cox, John Bailey, Frederick Jaeger, David Hargreaves
325 August 1970Alun FalconerMike VardyDavid Langton, Bryan Marshall
41 September 1970Tom Brennand & Roy BottomleyJames GoddardJasmina Hilton, Marc Boyle, Richard McNeff
58 September 1970Stewart FarrarJames GoddardPaul Stassino, John Bennett, Stephen Greif, Clifford Rose
616 September 1970George MarksteinWilliam G. StewartBruce Boa, Peter Arne, Derek Murcott
723 September 1970Martin WorthGuy VerneyWilliam Lucas, Alethea Charlton, Emrys Jones, Ania Marson, Denis Goacher
830 September 1970Lewis GreiferTom CleggRichard Davies, Richard Durden, Tony Caunter, Leon Lissek, Georgina Simpson, Davyd Harries
97 October 1970C. Scott ForbesJohn RussellAlister Williamson, Mona Hammond, Hugh Futcher, John Woodnutt, James Marcus, Georgina Hale, Kevin Stoney, Dermot Tuohy, Ray Barron, Ken Barker
1014 October 1970Michael ChapmanJames GoddardSheila Raynor, Gabrielle Drake, Sarah Thomas, James Cossins, Gary Watson, Robin Wentworth
1121 October 1970Peter HillGuy VerneyBasil Dignam, Robert Aldous, Gabrielle Blunt, Miranda Connell, Michael Lynch, Joseph O'Connell
1228 October 1970Louis MarksDennis VanceNicola Pagett, Brian Wilde, Milos Kirek, Sheila Ruskin
134 November 1970George MarksteinDennis VanceSandra Bryant, Simon Lack, David Graham

Series 3 (1973)

Episode #TitleTransmission DateWriterDirectorGuest cast
14 April 1973Roger MarshallWilliam BraynePeter Jeffrey,Tony Selby, Barry Jackson, Patrick Connor, Frank Jarvis
211 April 1973Tom Brennand & Roy BottomleyDouglas CamfieldPatrick Fyffe, Maurice Quick
318 April 1973Trevor PrestonMike VardyAlan Downer, Keith Anderson, Clifford Rose, Clement McCallin
425 April 1973Tom Brennand & Roy BottomleyDouglas CamfieldBob Keegan, Richard Vernon, Angus MacKay, Roger Avon, Rod Beacham, John Owens
52 May 1973Allan Scott & Chris BryantMike VardyRichard Marner, André Morell, George Pravda, David Weston, Bernard Archard, Michael Culver, Madeleine Christie, John Bailey, Milos Kirek
69 May 1973Peter HillMike VardyNorman Jones, Roger Lloyd Pack, Diana Quick, Linda Regan, Leslie Schofield, Leon Eagles, Trevor Martin, Charles Pemberton, John Abbott
716 May 1973John KershawDennis VanceGwen Watford, Doreen Mantle, Bruce Montague, Drewe Henley, Dennis Chinnery
823 May 1973Trevor PrestonDennis VanceGeoffrey Bayldon, Ursula Howells, John Gregg, James Bree, Aubrey Richards, Paul Greenwood, Jenny McCracken, Deborah Brayshaw
96 June 1973Tom Brennand & Roy BottomleyWilliam BrayneJack Hedley, Stephanie Beacham, Robert James, Keith Anderson
1013 June 1973Roger MarshallDennis VanceAnnette Crosbie, John Arnatt, Malcolm Terris, John Cazabon, Neal Arden, Seymour Green
1120 June 1973Anthony SkeneJohn RobbinsMichael Latimer, Mary Maude, Renee Houston, Tony Haygarth, Billy Milton, Tony Thawnton
1227 June 1973John KershawDavid WickesAnn Lynn, Michael Gambon, Mark Eden, Nadim Sawalha, Nigel Lambert, Elisabeth Sladen, Stacy Davies, Keith James, John Flint, Peter Laird
134 July 1973Peter Hill & Ian BlackWilliam BrayneKenneth Warren, William Modisane, Alex Scott, Louis Mahoney, Patrick McAlinney, Edward Jewesbury, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Arne Gordon, Michael Godfrey

Series 4 (1974)

Episode #TitleTransmission DateWriterDirectorGuest cast
114 February 1974Michael J. BirdDon LeaverGabriella Licudi, Stuart Wilson, Terence Bayler, Kenneth Watson, Ralph Watson, John Gill
221 February 1974John BrasonDouglas CamfieldJacqueline Pearce, Tony Beckley, Michael Sheard, Tommy Eytle, Neville Barber
328 February 1974Michael ChapmanWilliam BraynePaul Shelley, Clive Morton, Walter Sparrow, Fredric Abbott, Cyril Appleton, Olaf Pooley, Charles Morgan, Colette O'Neil, Stephen Greif, Arnold Peters, Jon Croft, Rod Beacham
47 March 1974Michael J. BirdTom CleggRonald Radd, Dennis Waterman, Stephanie Turner, Christopher Benjamin, Edwin Apps, Charles Farrell
514 March 1974Michael J. BirdWilliam BrayneGarfield Morgan, Godfrey James, Rula Lenska, Ivan Beavis, William Marlowe, Jack Lambert, Dave Carter
621 March 1974Tony WilliamsonTerry GreenCyd Hayman, Geoffrey Chater, Barbara Kellerman, Anthony Nicholls, David Webb, Richard Steele
728 March 1974David ButlerTerry GreenJohn Carson, Stanley Meadows, Claire Nielson, John Clive, Valerie Leon, Antony Webb, Vi Delmar, Peter Cleall
84 April 1974John KershawWilliam BrayneGeorge Murcell, Al Mancini, Peter Halliday, June Brown, Neil Hallett, Jonathan Adams, Richard Beale, William Marlowe, Alec Linstead, Charles Pemberton, Graeme Eton
911 April 1974Lewis GreiferDon LeaverBruce Boa, Suzanne Roquette, Kenneth Colley, Richard Beale
1018 April 1974Ian Kennedy MartinWilliam BrayneWalter Gotell, Maxwell Shaw, Patrick Duggan, John Bindon, Peter Miles, Arnold Diamond
1125 April 1974Ray JenkinsDouglas CamfieldAnn Firbank, Keith Buckley, Patrick Troughton, Gareth Thomas, Peter Cellier, Donald Eccles, Michael Guest
122 May 1974Peter J. HammondWilliam BrayneJohn Cairney, Denis Lill, Nicolette McKenzie, Keith Marsh
139 May 1974Peter HillTom CleggPeter Bowles, Janet Key, Seretta Wilson, Peter Blythe, Vicki Hodge, Antony Carrick