Department S (TV Series) (TV Series)
- Original title
- Department S
- Year
- 1969
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Peter Wyngarde
- Joel Fabiani
- Rosemary Nicols
- Dennis Alaba Peters
- Peter Arne
- Larry Taylor
- Basil Dignam
- George Pastell
- Paul Whitsun-Jones
- Edina Ronay
- Sue Gerrard
- Juliet Harmer
- Angela Lovell
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Adventure. Drama. Sci-Fi | Spy Film
- Synopsis
- TV Series (1969-1970). 28 episodes. An elite department within Interpol, Department S inherited those cases which the other member groups had failed to solve. The brains of the group was Jason King, a hedonistic maverick who wrote mystery novels and solved real-life crimes by projecting himself into the shoes of his fictional hero, Mark Caine. American Stewart Sullivan was the fighter and pragmatist of the group--as down to earth and cynical as Jason was flighty and flamboyant. Annabelle Hurt was their scientist and analyst, whom Jason often accused of loving nothing in the world except her computer. Although there was strong loyalty among the trio, there was also a lot of competition, especially between Annabelle and Jason, who seldom agreed on any theory and were continually trying to show each other up by solving the case using their preferred methods. The head of Department S was Sir Curtis Seretse.
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