And....The Avengers, Secret Agent, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase, The Protectors, The Baron, The Sentimental Agent ...the themes from the 60's were f.a.b.....fabulous!😅
@mambo8684 I Think You Might Have Missed The Champions, Theam Turn Written By The Bloke Who Wrote Neighbours Turn, He Was On The Program On ITV IN The 1970's ????????? And Said Most Acts Were Crap,!!!!!!, Him And Micky Mos't,!;!!!!,
I have come back to this classic 60's T V theme music, and I am convinced its the best of all the other classics, Now that's saying something ,Thank you Edwin Astley . R I P.
It was great that American syndicated networks made British shows available here. I too, have fond memories of “Department S” and many others! We owe our thanks to Lord Lew Grade and ITC. One forgotten aspect of “Department S,” absolutely unique for its time: the chief of section was African, and knighted! His name was Sir Curtis Suretse, played by Gambian actor Dennis Alaba Peters. Not bad for the sixties!
Totally. The theme tunes from the 60s and maybe early 70s were beyond compare and are still instantly memorable. Randall & Hopkirk, Avengers, Persuaders, Protectors, Department S, Thunderbirds, Joe 90, UFO, Captain Scarlet, the Champions. All great series with phenomenal theme tunes. What a time to be growing up. Wished I’d realised how privileged I was at the time.
NXJ Not forgetting Barry’s theme for the miniseries _Vendetta_ later used in the Adam Curtis docuseries _The Mayfair Set_ and naturally _Man In a Suitcase_ used by Chris Evans for _TFI Friday!_
@@michaeljames4904- I'm not sure how I missed the MIAS theme as it's up there with the best. Vendetta isn't a series I remember for some reason. Maybe it was a 'past my bedtime' thing 😊. It sounds a little like the theme tune and incidental music from the Benedict Cumberbatch Sherlock series.
This audio gem was created by the same gent who also composed the theme from THE SAINT, the late Edwin Astley. I loved Orbital's cover of THE SAINT for the 1997 movie, but Mr. Astley's works for.British TV were true classics. (And this critical appraisal from an American Anglophile, no less!)
Hopefully not a red file, but that was Callan and I can't imagine any of our three charmers in Department S having any ability to handle the messy stuff.
RANDALL & HOPKIRK has always been my firm number one. Ring tone on my phone, nobody YET has said I remember that tune. Shows my age when nobody notices.
Bravo Edwin Astley 👏 This composition is magnificent forever. I loved it as the series. It reminds me of my beautiful old days of junior high that I miss a lot.
It was a FABULOUS show… One of the best of its kind. Slick, innovative, exciting & with one of the best soundtracks too! THANK YOU for uploading it & bringing back many happy memories of a decade that (despite some of its own failings) was a FAR better time than the rampant INSANITY & STUPIDITY that characterise the so-called “Woke” & “Progressive” times in which we are living today… 🤦🏻♂️
The5th Musketeer I Am With You All The Way,!!!👍🇬🇧👍🇬🇧👍 BUT Have You Ever Asked How Many Bump's We're There On The Back Of Peter Wyngards Head,?? 🤯, Ever Time He Walked Into A Room He Got Bumped On The Head, 🗣️🗣️🤯,???? His Scull Must As Tough As A Sheet Of Steel,!!!! He'd Wake Up With So Dolly Bird Bathing His Head,!!!!!, I Am A VERY Big Fan Of The 1970's British TV Programmes, So Many Numerous To Mention, My Top 3, U.F.O.// The Champion's And Z'cars, Do You Remember The Wombules, Or The Magic Roundabout,!!!!!,. ??? Best Wishes To You, Stay Safe And Well,. 💪🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧👍🤪,.
@@susanhughs1031 Hi Susan. It’s funny that you mention Peter Wyngarde or “Jason King” being bopped on the back of the head almost every time he walked into a room… 😂 It was certainly a convenient plot device to allow him to try on his smooth, signature chat-up lines with the fawning female Nurses! Another show from that 70’s era that I used to watch (& have just recently started binge watching again, on RUclips, for nostalgia’s sake…) is “The Baron”, starring American actor “Steve Forrest”, which bore many similarities to “The Saint”, starring Roger Moore. In the comments section beneath one of “The Baron” episodes, somebody made almost the exact same observation about HIM being knocked out with a blow to the back of the head in almost every episode! 🤕 Someone else also commented on how much violence there was in “The Baron” - something I didn’t recall at all, until watching a number of episodes over the last few Days & realising how correct they were in saying that - although it was nothing compared to the gory, gratuitous & very graphic violence that is almost mandatory in so many TV & Movie productions of Today….. I also loved “UFO” - a show that was well ahead of its time & very cleverly scripted (as was “Thunderbirds” for that matter, which shared some of the studio animation for ground & flying vehicles I believe), as did “Space 1999” I’ll wager… As for “The Wombles” & “The Magic Roundabout”… The first wasn’t a favourite of mine (despite the “Top of the Pops” song trying to get us all to “Remember you’re a Womble!” 😊 “The Magic Roundabout” I actually HATED - not because of the show itself (who could ever hate Dougal, Zebedee, Brian or Ermintrude?) but because my Sister & I - being of school age at the time - were allowed to watch what was loosely regarded as “Children’s TV”, until the Six O’Clock News came on… & were then required to switch off the TV & get on with our School Homework. ☹️ “The Magic Roundabout” was always the last programme before the Six O’clock News, so I HATED it, because it was very short & always signalled the impending doom of being sent upstairs to the bedroom to get on with our Homework, instead of watching the programmes we loved… 😔 “Z Cars” was a bit grim & dour for my taste (perhaps because I was a bit too young for it) & strangely enough - although I’ve seen it since - I never remembered “The Champions” from when it was originally screened, beyond the famous signature theme song… What I do recall much better, also starting Actor Robert Vaughan, was “The Man from U.N.C.L.E” which spawned a lot of “Spy” themed Kids’ Toys like their pens that doubled as walkie-talkies… 😊👍 And then there was ‘The Avengers”, of course, which was brilliant & which I watched from its original Black & White iteration. Many shows & British Movies of that era were filmed at Elstree Studios & as my School was located up the road from there, we would regularly spot locations in that locality that were repeatedly used in Films & TV shows. On one occasion, they filmed a scene from The Avengers in our school itself, while we were having lessons, so we were all allowed to stand at the windows & watch Bowler hatted Patrick Macnee, stealthily skulking through the undergrowth as he spied on the villains who were located in our School Assembly Hall! 😂 For my next Birthday, I got a super sneaky “John Steed” walking cane “swordstick” that doubled up as a gun that fired a plastic bullet… When you pulled the rubber tipped sword out half way & then pushed it back in quickly, the build up of air pressure inside the hollow cane, forced the “bullet” out of the concealed barrel at high speed! Happy Days! Take Care, Susan & God Bless. ~ LOUIS C.
@@the5thmusketeer215 Blimey What A Memory You've Got, !!!!!!!! How Long Did It Take You To Write It,!!!!!! It's Like The Hole Of The 1970's!!!!!!!,🤪👍💪💜, I'm A Little Bit Older, I'm From The Late 1950's Early 1960's I'm Sorry To Read You Didn't Like The Wombules And The Magic Round A Bout,!!!!!!!, But I Am Glad You Can Remember The New Avengers, With John Steed And Mike Gambit, And Purdie,!! (Joanna Lumley) I Miss The 1970's Early 1980's I Actually Had A Not Bad Job, !!!!!?? And My Own Place, To Call Home,!!!!! Free As A Bird, Come And Go As I Wanted,!!!!!!/ Pleased,!!!!!! I Hope It Haven't Bored You,!!! I Agree With Most,// Vast Majority Of Your Choices, About TV Programs,!!!! I Wish You All the Luck Season's Greetings, !!! Take Care,!!!! Hope Next Year Is A Hell Of A Lot Better Than This One,!!!!!!!!!,. 💪😀😀🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴💪,.
Love this TV theme and love the TV show ! The cast was great and Jason King was one of a kind writer/detective. They do not make entertaining TV series with great catchy theme songs anymore ! Thanks for posting a complete version of this ! ❤😂
I miss those great programs of that era. Sure beats the hell out of the mediocre crap they have now. Those shows had style and intrigue. They were fun.
@Mark C They were mini masterpieces as once upon a time real talent existed. Since the 1980s the death of thought and imagination have greatly reduced any original status we had replaced by as Warhol said 15 minutes of fame and nothing else Long live the imagination free the soul It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees Vive la revolution
The theme is one of the very best of the ITC series. I was a teen when they were originally shown in the UK and remember them fondly, but viewing them now it seems the episodes are a mixed bag. We find many of the stories to be confusing and messy, leaving the viewer wondering what had just happened. It's as if the director wanted to move the stories along quickly and left out a bit of explanation. Still better than most modern TV though.
In the UK at the moment Department S is being re-run on a Freeview channel called London Live. It might be that you've been watching these programmes there or similar. The original episodes would have lasted 50 minutes, that's an hour including 10 minutes of adverts. These days they last an hour including 20 minutes of adverts. The shows have been cut to ribbons and that's why, as you say, they seem confusing and rushed. Still better than most modern TV though.
Jason King. Jason Queen was the character Harry Enfield played in his send up of ITC dramas 'The Playboys' slong with Sam Moritz and Sydney Harbour Bridge
With the Persuaders and the Adventurer, Department S is one of my favorite TV series themes of all time !!
Mine too...Randall & hopkirk Champions and of course how can one not mention Simon Templer . .The Saint
@@parus21 Of course ! I totally agree
And....The Avengers, Secret Agent, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase, The Protectors, The Baron, The Sentimental Agent
...the themes from the 60's were f.a.b.....fabulous!😅
@mambo8684
I Think You Might Have Missed The Champions, Theam Turn Written By The Bloke Who Wrote Neighbours Turn, He Was On The Program On ITV IN The 1970's ????????? And Said Most Acts Were Crap,!!!!!!, Him And Micky Mos't,!;!!!!,
One of the finest themes in the history of British television.
Sheer masterpiece (along with The Prisoner).
I have come back to this classic 60's T V theme music, and I am convinced its the best of all the other classics, Now that's saying something ,Thank you Edwin Astley . R I P.
It was great that American syndicated networks made British shows available here. I too, have fond memories of “Department S” and many others! We owe our thanks to Lord Lew Grade and ITC.
One forgotten aspect of “Department S,” absolutely unique for its time: the chief of section was African, and knighted! His name was Sir Curtis Suretse, played by Gambian actor Dennis Alaba Peters. Not bad for the sixties!
The shows were all pre-sold to THE US tv market otherwise they would never have got made !
One of the finest British TV themes ever composed.
Aural ecstacy.🎶🎵🎶
Totally. The theme tunes from the 60s and maybe early 70s were beyond compare and are still instantly memorable. Randall & Hopkirk, Avengers, Persuaders, Protectors, Department S, Thunderbirds, Joe 90, UFO, Captain Scarlet, the Champions. All great series with phenomenal theme tunes. What a time to be growing up. Wished I’d realised how privileged I was at the time.
NXJ Not forgetting Barry’s theme for the miniseries _Vendetta_ later used in the Adam Curtis docuseries _The Mayfair Set_ and naturally _Man In a Suitcase_ used by Chris Evans for _TFI Friday!_
@@michaeljames4904- I'm not sure how I missed the MIAS theme as it's up there with the best. Vendetta isn't a series I remember for some reason. Maybe it was a 'past my bedtime' thing 😊. It sounds a little like the theme tune and incidental music from the Benedict Cumberbatch Sherlock series.
@@nxj9956 Oi! What about The Prisoner?
This audio gem was created by the same gent who also composed the theme from THE SAINT, the late Edwin Astley. I loved Orbital's cover of THE SAINT for the 1997 movie, but Mr. Astley's works for.British TV were true classics. (And this critical appraisal from an American Anglophile, no less!)
This a sound of my upbringing I will never forget. Love this tune👍
Fantastic theme. Takes me back to watching these when first shown, aged 11-12.
Department S was one of my favorite TV show that were aired in Japan when I was a kid among with Thunderbird :)
In my opinion, THE BEST theme EVER.
Edwin Astley was extremely talented. He wrote many other classics.
Have to agree !
I loved this theme since i was a kid . Now i'm 60 and i still love it .
he was indeed...although it was Laurie Johnson, whom passed away a few weeks ago, wrote this theme tune and it was performed by Cyril Stapleton.
Jason King was such a brilliant and funny character.
Stunning masterpiece still listening in May 2020 🙏
Recent lockdown addict of this series checking in.
Thumbs up from me!
As well as Jason King
Hmm. This puts me in the mood to hand a file to somebody.
lol
Hopefully not a red file, but that was Callan and I can't imagine any of our three charmers in Department S having any ability to handle the messy stuff.
This show used to come on in the late seventies on channel nine on the tri state area.I loved it and the champions.
One of my all time favourite theme tunes.
Takes me right back, a great series
The genius of Edwin Astley
I really loved this show. My mum really loved Jason King! Such great memories
One of the best theme tunes of the era, along with Randall and Hopkirk.
RANDALL & HOPKIRK has always been my firm number one. Ring tone on my phone, nobody YET has said I remember that tune. Shows my age when nobody notices.
Classic series one of the best theme thanks for sharing. Jason King is simply the best 👌
Bravo Edwin Astley 👏
This composition is magnificent forever. I loved it as the series. It reminds me of my beautiful old days of junior high that I miss a lot.
It was a FABULOUS show… One of the best of its kind. Slick, innovative, exciting & with one of the best soundtracks too! THANK YOU for uploading it & bringing back many happy memories of a decade that (despite some of its own failings) was a FAR better time than the rampant INSANITY & STUPIDITY that characterise the so-called “Woke” & “Progressive” times in which we are living today… 🤦🏻♂️
The5th Musketeer
I Am With You All The Way,!!!👍🇬🇧👍🇬🇧👍 BUT Have You Ever Asked How Many Bump's We're There On The Back Of Peter Wyngards Head,?? 🤯, Ever Time He Walked Into A Room He Got Bumped On The Head, 🗣️🗣️🤯,???? His Scull Must As Tough As A Sheet Of Steel,!!!! He'd Wake Up With So Dolly Bird Bathing His Head,!!!!!, I Am A VERY Big Fan Of The 1970's British TV Programmes, So Many Numerous To Mention, My Top 3, U.F.O.// The Champion's And Z'cars, Do You Remember The Wombules, Or The Magic Roundabout,!!!!!,. ??? Best Wishes To You, Stay Safe And Well,. 💪🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧👍🤪,.
@@susanhughs1031 Hi Susan. It’s funny that you mention Peter Wyngarde or “Jason King” being bopped on the back of the head almost every time he walked into a room… 😂 It was certainly a convenient plot device to allow him to try on his smooth, signature chat-up lines with the fawning female Nurses! Another show from that 70’s era that I used to watch (& have just recently started binge watching again, on RUclips, for nostalgia’s sake…) is “The Baron”, starring American actor “Steve Forrest”, which bore many similarities to “The Saint”, starring Roger Moore. In the comments section beneath one of “The Baron” episodes, somebody made almost the exact same observation about HIM being knocked out with a blow to the back of the head in almost every episode! 🤕 Someone else also commented on how much violence there was in “The Baron” - something I didn’t recall at all, until watching a number of episodes over the last few Days & realising how correct they were in saying that - although it was nothing compared to the gory, gratuitous & very graphic violence that is almost mandatory in so many TV & Movie productions of Today…..
I also loved “UFO” - a show that was well ahead of its time & very cleverly scripted (as was “Thunderbirds” for that matter, which shared some of the studio animation for ground & flying vehicles I believe), as did “Space 1999” I’ll wager… As for “The Wombles” & “The Magic Roundabout”… The first wasn’t a favourite of mine (despite the “Top of the Pops” song trying to get us all to “Remember you’re a Womble!” 😊 “The Magic Roundabout” I actually HATED - not because of the show itself (who could ever hate Dougal, Zebedee, Brian or Ermintrude?) but because my Sister & I - being of school age at the time - were allowed to watch what was loosely regarded as “Children’s TV”, until the Six O’Clock News came on… & were then required to switch off the TV & get on with our School Homework. ☹️ “The Magic Roundabout” was always the last programme before the Six O’clock News, so I HATED it, because it was very short & always signalled the impending doom of being sent upstairs to the bedroom to get on with our Homework, instead of watching the programmes we loved… 😔
“Z Cars” was a bit grim & dour for my taste (perhaps because I was a bit too young for it) & strangely enough - although I’ve seen it since - I never remembered “The Champions” from when it was originally screened, beyond the famous signature theme song… What I do recall much better, also starting Actor Robert Vaughan, was “The Man from U.N.C.L.E” which spawned a lot of “Spy” themed Kids’ Toys like their pens that doubled as walkie-talkies… 😊👍 And then there was ‘The Avengers”, of course, which was brilliant & which I watched from its original Black & White iteration. Many shows & British Movies of that era were filmed at Elstree Studios & as my School was located up the road from there, we would regularly spot locations in that locality that were repeatedly used in Films & TV shows. On one occasion, they filmed a scene from The Avengers in our school itself, while we were having lessons, so we were all allowed to stand at the windows & watch Bowler hatted Patrick Macnee, stealthily skulking through the undergrowth as he spied on the villains who were located in our School Assembly Hall! 😂 For my next Birthday, I got a super sneaky “John Steed” walking cane “swordstick” that doubled up as a gun that fired a plastic bullet… When you pulled the rubber tipped sword out half way & then pushed it back in quickly, the build up of air pressure inside the hollow cane, forced the “bullet” out of the concealed barrel at high speed! Happy Days! Take Care, Susan & God Bless. ~ LOUIS C.
@@the5thmusketeer215
Blimey What A Memory You've Got, !!!!!!!! How Long Did It Take You To Write It,!!!!!! It's Like The Hole Of The 1970's!!!!!!!,🤪👍💪💜, I'm A Little Bit Older, I'm From The Late 1950's Early 1960's I'm Sorry To Read You Didn't Like The Wombules And The Magic Round A Bout,!!!!!!!, But I Am Glad You Can Remember The New Avengers, With John Steed And Mike Gambit, And Purdie,!! (Joanna Lumley) I Miss The 1970's Early 1980's I Actually Had A Not Bad Job, !!!!!?? And My Own Place, To Call Home,!!!!! Free As A Bird, Come And Go As I Wanted,!!!!!!/ Pleased,!!!!!! I Hope It Haven't Bored You,!!! I Agree With Most,// Vast Majority Of Your Choices, About TV Programs,!!!!
I Wish You All the Luck Season's Greetings, !!! Take Care,!!!! Hope Next Year Is A Hell Of A Lot Better Than This One,!!!!!!!!!,. 💪😀😀🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴💪,.
Underrated show. The head of Depth S was black, ahead of its time.
Sir Curtis Seretse played by Dennis Alaba Peters. Great show, why ITC only made a single series of all these great shows I'll never know!
Good cast and beautiful soundtrack
What a great tv theme tune Department S is.
Love this TV theme and love the TV show ! The cast was great and Jason King was one of a kind writer/detective.
They do not make entertaining TV series with great catchy theme songs
anymore ! Thanks for posting a complete version of this ! ❤😂
With the Persuaders and UFO, Department S is one of my favorite TV series themes of all time !!
How about the themes to The Baron and The Saint?
@@v1e1r1g1e1 also great!!!
@@v1e1r1g1e1What about The Avengers and Man in a Suitcase? The Prisoner? All genius!
The Persuaders! and UFO certainly do have two of the best themes.
What a cracking soundtrack !
La musique. J'adore souvenir de mon enfance
Up there with Joe 90 and Captain Scarlet
Ted ! We salute you. what a musician.
Wow i was 11 when this show came out in 1969.
I was four when this came out. 😄
Me too !
And me!
That's the era when we did the best crime drama's in the world
Pretty good and stylish tv series
Roll back the years still sounds great
TAKE ME BACK , PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You too, eh?
@@kellypaws And me. I miss those days.
Zoo Gang, The Protectors, The Adventurer
"Department S" is one of my ALL-TIME FAVORITE TV theme songs! Many thanks
Still listening in 2022. Absolutely superb work on one of my favourite themes! ❤️🔥 Thank you for sharing! 👏🏽👍🏽
And Randall and Hopkirk.
Thank you so much for posting this classic! Well done, Sir!
Excellent driving music
(As Jeremy Clarkson would no doubt agree)!
@Joe Cosgrove And I'm a fan of yours, too, ace!
This is the music they used for the Jensen Interceptor film.
I miss those great programs of that era. Sure beats the hell out of the mediocre crap they have now. Those shows had style and intrigue. They were fun.
Thanks to Producer Monty Bormann and Dennis Spooner, created these iconic ITC drama series in the 70’s.
I read somewhere that Peter Wyngarde was a heart throb among women. The sixties was obviously a more innocent age as he is as camp as a row of tents.
Well he was prosecuted for gross indecency....
What can one say
Brilliant 👏
Why were tv themes in general during the 60s and 70s like mini masterpieces?
@Mark C They were mini masterpieces as once upon a time real talent existed.
Since the 1980s the death of thought and imagination have greatly reduced any original status we had replaced by as Warhol said 15 minutes of fame and nothing else
Long live the imagination free the soul
It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees Vive la revolution
Feels like this should also be the theme of a show called the interceptors
Another TOP GEAR UK fan heard from! Cheers, mate!
Great theme
What a great tune!!
Peter Wyngarde was the dogs doodahs. We named our cat after Jason King.
Love sixties/seventies theme tunes.
One of the best ITC themes. They were all good though, weren't they?
All classic
Yes!
Little homage to Bach's Toccata in D minor at the very end!
Currently being shown in the London area!
I had forgotten how good the music was lol...mind you...I was a kid! Wacky show mind you....but all good clean fun in innocent days...
Brilliant!
Great theme🎶🎵👍
Before The X Files there was Department S.
The theme is one of the very best of the ITC series. I was a teen when they were originally shown in the UK and remember them fondly, but viewing them now it seems the episodes are a mixed bag. We find many of the stories to be confusing and messy, leaving the viewer wondering what had just happened. It's as if the director wanted to move the stories along quickly and left out a bit of explanation. Still better than most modern TV though.
In the UK at the moment Department S is being re-run on a Freeview channel called London Live. It might be that you've been watching these programmes there or similar. The original episodes would have lasted 50 minutes, that's an hour including 10 minutes of adverts. These days they last an hour including 20 minutes of adverts. The shows have been cut to ribbons and that's why, as you say, they seem confusing and rushed. Still better than most modern TV though.
@@chrisst8922 We're watching them from the DVD boxset, Chrisst. I would imagine these are the complete versions. Thanks.
@@andyhowlett2231 Ah, fair enough then.
You forgot the Barron and man in a suitcase
I must have been around 5/6 the theme song sticks in my mind.
Loved it!
Jason to secretary he has just met: "Dinner? Eight?"
Never been shown again like Jason king
Mr King is on RUclips.
The Persuaders was a brilliant theme tune......
Last time I heard this I was in a public toilet at Gloucester bus station.
Well thanks for that info Garry!
Peter Wyngarde was prosecuted and convicted for indecency in the public toilets at Gloucester Bus Station.
But he had a great tasche and cut throat shirt collars....
Thanks for sharing!
@@dickstilton2983 my life is enhanced by knowing that but I cannot say it was a big surprise.
Very good généric music !!
Also great theme was The champions and the Avengers
This and the ones you mentioned came from the era when TV themes were TV themes!
And strange report
70s feelings come rushing back
This was good, Strange report was too, but the best, just the very best, the Adventurer :)
well done sir
Brilliant show and theme tune back in the day unlike some of the crap on T.V today!
Smashing!
Excellent... thanks!
Peter wyngarde smells ........ GREAT !!!
Ace of wands best ever theme imho
Top Gear (Clarkson, May, Hammond) used this music on their homage to the Interceptor cars.
The Jensen? My dad bought one in 1968. Brilliant motor it was too.
Doesn't make it a bad tune though...
Robert Vaughn drove one on _The Protectors_ , too.
@@mnd1955 The late GREAT comic legend Eric Morecambe also was proud to be a Jensen owner.
@@TheLordLucanCase Bernie Winters too, though he wasn't in the same league as Eric.
Formidable
I'm an avengers man ,best one of the loy
Brilliant sparkling melody 🎶🎶🎶👍👍👎
Departamento S y the champions
One of the best 💯
🇬🇧♥️🇮🇱✝️
Jason King storming in: -I just saved America.
What's next?
another great British TV theme!
But this is a close second..
😀👏👏👏👍 gracias
than k you!
I got roco I used.What's that show apartment?Yes?The best show I ever wants and I like the actors played on there.Telling me
As much as I thought that Series 2 was so inferior to Series 1, I thought the theme tune was better (probably it's only saving grace)
Any of you recognize Michael Giacchino's quote from it on _Lost_ for the Swan instructional film?
Edwin Ashley's Dangerman later theme was also excellent.
Joel fibliani rosemary nichols peter wyngarde 😊
Hello there I Want to Know if This on Dvd Right now
Hello , Yes but on region 2 Pal format. Anyway episodes are here on YT.
Actually also on remastered Blu-Ray... The quality is as if they filmed it last week! Stories are superior and keep you guessing.
Is Vic there?
Ha ha!
The Intercepters
Are you thinking top gear?
@@andrewlawson5779 bingo
wow
Jason Queen wasn't it ?
It was
Jason King.
Jason Queen was the character Harry Enfield played in his send up of ITC dramas 'The Playboys' slong with Sam Moritz and Sydney Harbour Bridge
Jason King to the rescue! lol.
Apparently there's a new law coming out forbidding one to drink and drive. I think if that happens I shall give up touring forever....
I hear they are introducing a limit on drinking and driving - I might have to give up the Bentley entirely...
My name is Jaime Blond.
you sure it's not " Dick Head "" ???
Themes no good without the actors Intro
got the sheet music?