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I saw this programme The Strange Report by accident on ITV 4 the other day and I'd never come across it before. The man Strange is a retired Scotland Yard big wig and investigates unusual stuff, a bit like Dept S. He drives around in a 1950s London taxi, the type that didn't have a passenger side front door, just a large opening to place suitcases and baggage. The series was first broadcast in 1969.
The episode I saw was Cult: When Murder Shrieks Out and also starred Ed Bishop, Pamela Franklin Godfrey James, Michael Rothwell, Tony Steedman, Ray McAnally. The series was co-directed by none other than Charles Crichton of Ealing fame! Worth catching just for the 60s backdrop!
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This is a terrific series! All 16 episodes are available as a DVD box set. i made a little diversion to take a look at the location of Adam Strange's house last week (Warwick Crescent in Maida Vale).
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