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P5Nij

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Thursday 31st December 2009
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Apologies if this has been done before but I've done a search and nothing specific came up so here goes...

Being of a certain age, The Sweeney has always been my all time fave TV show, I watched it first the time round with my Dad and watching the dvds now brings it all flooding back......the music, the backdrop of a very grey looking London, the motors, the character actors in supporting roles, the often downbeat ending...... I'd be interested to hear other PH'ers thoughts and memories on the best British TV prog ever ;O)

I've just finished watching the pilot episode from 1974 'Regan' and the first two series from 1975 over the last few weeks, and apart from one duff episode in the first series it still looks and feels as good as it ever was. Some folk think overall it's quite dated but I honestly don't think so, that may be because I grew up with it and used to live in the area where most of it was filmed (around Hammersmith)..... what do you think?

Of course, one of the best things about watching the show now is the ace old motors they used.... after watching each episode, I want to go out and buy a Mk1 Consul / Mk3 Cortina / Rover P6 etc.... I bought two P6s in the past for this reason and boy do I want another.

Over to you 'squad'..... ;o)




Edited by P5Nij on Thursday 31st December 13:12

FourWheelDrift

88,708 posts

286 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Best cop show ever.

Cue the quotes.

Cock Womble

29,908 posts

232 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
Cue the quotes.
"We're The Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner."

Brilliant show and one that I would beg to be allowed to stay up and watch. They don't make 'em like they used to.

P5Nij

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675 posts

174 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Blimey that didn't take long ;o)

Might as well get this one out of the way as well.... "Shut it!" ..... John Thaw always said in interviews that he never uttered these much quoted words but he did, in 'Faces' from the first series he says "ah, shut it Bill" to his driver sat in the Consul.

N ;O)


FourWheelDrift

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286 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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I like playing spot the star, either before they were famous or as special guest appearances.

People like George Layton & Patrick mower as the actors with the worst Australian accents, Roy Kinnear, Warren Mitchell, Patrick Troughton, Morecambe & Wise, Bill Maynard, BRIAN BLESSED, Denholm Elliot, Diana Dors, Colin "Chariots of Fire" Welland and many more.

Gareth350

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181 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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I always wanted to be Bill, Regans driver! Must have been the best job in the world, ragging around all day in the big Consul GT! biggrin
When i was young, my dad used to work in Liverpool Road in Islington & they used to do a lot of filming of the Sweeny round there, went to work with him when i was 5 or 6 for the day, remember seeing them film parts of it! Happy memories! biggrin

Edited by Gareth350 on Thursday 31st December 13:42

P5Nij

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675 posts

174 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
I like playing spot the star, either before they were famous or as special guest appearances.

People like George Layton & Patrick mower as the actors with the worst Australian accents, Roy Kinnear, Warren Mitchell, Patrick Troughton, Morecambe & Wise, Bill Maynard, BRIAN BLESSED, Denholm Elliot, Diana Dors, Colin "Chariots of Fire" Welland and many more.
Some of them even ended up playing different characters in the spin off films in '76 and '78..... Colin Welland, Ken Hutchinson and Linda Bellingham.

BTW, the entire series has just been released on Blu-Ray apparently ;o)


Rollcage

11,327 posts

194 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
I like playing spot the star, either before they were famous or as special guest appearances.

People like George Layton & Patrick mower as the actors with the worst Australian accents, Roy Kinnear, Warren Mitchell, Patrick Troughton, Morecambe & Wise, Bill Maynard, BRIAN BLESSED, Denholm Elliot, Diana Dors, Colin "Chariots of Fire" Welland and many more.
"The Professionals" is also good for star spotting, and also still watchable today.


P5Nij

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675 posts

174 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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I usually find when I'm in the mood for the Sweeney it's soon followed by watching The Profs ;-)

No probs if anyone wants to expand the thread to cover both progs.

Had a nice package arrive from Amazon this morning, I ordered a few things yesterday including a cd, 'Cult TV Themes' by Laurie Johnson which features The Professionals. Top stuff.

Edited by P5Nij on Thursday 31st December 15:18

dudleybloke

19,977 posts

188 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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i love the it but prefer the profesionals,

the incidental music by laurie johnson is funk personified.

Guffy

2,311 posts

267 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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"Get yer trousers on, you're nicked" biggrin

Still watch and enjoy it immensely.

For some reason the end credits always leave me feeling very nostalgic... that 70's sound, with those still shots and slow-tempo music.

FourWheelDrift

88,708 posts

286 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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The bad guys always driving the same grey S Type Jaguar smile

P5Nij

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675 posts

174 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Ah, the end titles and slow theme tune..... always reminds me of my Dad looking round the corner of his armchair and saying "right you, bed, NOW!".

On the dvd's they've thankfully left in the short bursts of music / 'end of part one' inserts which for me, makes it all the more nostalgic.... I keep expecting to see adverts for R-Whites lemonade and the man from Milk Tray diving off a cliff..... happy days.

Where have the last 35 odd years gone?



Edited by P5Nij on Thursday 31st December 17:45

Deva Link

26,934 posts

247 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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I loved it in its time, particularly because I was an apprentice with Ford Motor Company and those Ford's were our dream cars. smile

I tried to watch it now and it just seemed ridiculous. I think it's the acting that just seems so wooden and laboured.

Eric Mc

122,214 posts

267 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
I like playing spot the star, either before they were famous or as special guest appearances.

People like George Layton & Patrick mower as the actors with the worst Australian accents, Roy Kinnear, Warren Mitchell, Patrick Troughton, Morecambe & Wise, Bill Maynard, BRIAN BLESSED, Denholm Elliot, Diana Dors, Colin "Chariots of Fire" Welland and many more.
I reckon they were all pretty well known faces even in teh mid 1970s - some had even been major movie stars (Diana Dors).

FourWheelDrift

88,708 posts

286 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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As I said, special guest appearances.

forsure

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270 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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P5Nij said:
Might as well get this one out of the way as well.... "Shut it!" ..... John Thaw always said in interviews that he never uttered these much quoted words but he did, in 'Faces' from the first series he says "ah, shut it Bill" to his driver sat in the Consul.
He said it more than once. Don't know what the episode was called, but I remember him sitting in a Transit on an 'obbo', another copper in the van (not Carter) makes a comment - Regan says "Shut iiit!"

darronwall

1,730 posts

198 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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fantastic,and the odd bit of tit too!
i would rather watch this over and over than celebrity this and that

unrepentant

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258 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Love the Sweeney, best cop show ever made for my money. It got a bit silly in the last series (Morecambe & Wise etc..) but the early ones were mint. Pretty true to life too according to period flying squad members I've seen interviewed.

In the movie "Sweeney" both Linda Bellingham and Diane Keen got them out for the lads IIRC.

Mark34bn

826 posts

179 months

Friday 1st January 2010
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I've got The Sweeney on series record on the V+, (ITV4) must have seen 20 episodes in the last month or so. I was born in '70 so loads of nostalgia to be seen each episode. The stories are quite simple but some of the stuff they say cracks me up. PC obviously hadn't been invented back then!

Great quote from one of the films " He's so bent his picture won't hang straight on the wall"

Edited by Mark34bn on Friday 1st January 00:24