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Barlow at Large

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Barlow at Large
Also known asBarlow
Created byTroy Kennedy Martin, Elwyn Jones
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series4
No. of episodes29
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release15 September 1971 (1971-09-15) –
26 February 1975 (1975-02-26)

Barlow at Large, later Barlow, is a British police procedural television programme broadcast in the 1970s, starring Stratford Johns in the title role.

Johns had previously played Barlow in the Z-Cars, Softly, Softly and Softly, Softly: Task Force series on BBC television during the 1960s and early 1970s. Barlow at Large began as a three-part self-contained spin-off from Softly, Softly: Taskforce in 1971 with Barlow co-opted by the Home Office to investigate police corruption in Wales. Johns left Softly, Softly for good in 1972, but returned for a further series of Barlow at Large in the following year, Barlow having gone on full-time secondment to the Home Office. This second series, rather than telling one story in serial form, as the 1971 series had, was instead ten 50-minute episodes, each with a self-contained story (this would be the format of all subsequent series). In this series, Barlow was supported by Norman Comer as Detective Sergeant Rees, who had been helpful to him during the first series. He also had to deal with the political machinations of the senior civil servant Fenton (Neil Stacy).

In 1974 the series was retitled Barlow and a further two series of eight episodes each followed, introducing the character of Detective Inspector Tucker, played by Derek Newark. In 2015 BBC's Genome Blog noted that as well as a new title the final two series also saw an effort to make the series "more action-packed and modern" including by giving it a "new title sequence and theme tune".[1] The final episode was transmitted in February 1975.

The BBC's Genome Blog argued that the series suffered from the fact that "the concentration on Barlow alone" did not have the same appeal as the earlier series featuring Barlow noting that "the long-running sparring with Watt was hard to replicate".[1]

The Barlow character was seen again in the series Second Verdict in which he, along with his former colleague John Watt (Frank Windsor), looked into unsolved cases and unsafe convictions from history.

Episodes were 50 minutes in length and were filmed in colour:

  • Series 1: 15–29 September 1971, 3 episodes
  • Series 2: 7 February - 11 April 1973, 10 episodes
  • Series 3: 23 January - 13 March 1974, 8 episodes
  • Series 4: 8 January - 26 February 1975, 8 episodes

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Transcription

Cast

  • Stratford Johns - (DCS Charlie Barlow /... 1971, 1973-1975 / Series 1-4 / 29 episodes)
  • Norman Comer - (DS David Rees /... 1971, 1973-1974 / Series 1-3 / 13 episodes)
  • Neil Stacy - (A. G.(Anthony Gordon) Fenton /... 1973-1975 / Series 2-4 / 18 episodes)
  • Derek Newark - (DI Eddie Tucker /... 1974-1975 / Series 3-4 / 15 episodes)

Others:

References

  1. ^ a b Martin, Andrew (6 September 2015). "The Sunday Post: Barlow at Large". BBC Genome Blog. BBC. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Barlow at Large (1971-1975)".

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This page was last edited on 6 February 2024, at 07:29
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