The Sweeney...
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Deva Link said:
I loved it in its time, particularly because I was an apprentice with Ford Motor Company and those Ford's were our dream cars.
I tried to watch it now and it just seemed ridiculous. I think it's the acting that just seems so wooden and laboured.
Oh well, each to their own! There are one or two dodgy performances but overall I'd say it still stands up to repeated viewing. There are a few episodes where not a lot happens and it's true that the fourth series is lacking in pace and grit but I tend to watch the earlier ones more anyway.I tried to watch it now and it just seemed ridiculous. I think it's the acting that just seems so wooden and laboured.
Episodes I tend to enoy the most are Ringer, Faces, Stoppo Driver, Poppy etc, generally the ones where a blagging takes place and lots of 70s motors are involved.
Looks like there are plans to make another movie, although unless it's set in the 70's, i don't see how it can work.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857190/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857190/
Guffy said:
Looks like there are plans to make another movie, although unless it's set in the 70's, i don't see how it can work.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857190/
It's been on and off for a while now, Ray Winstone is supposed to playing Jack Regan but some sources say he's too busy. I'm with you Guffy, it'll only work if it's set in the 70s without any knowing or self consious crap about being done in an 'ironic' way. If it can't be done properly by someone who really knows and cares about the subject, it's best left well alone.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857190/
I think it has been the best cop tv programme ever, plenty to peruse here ... http://www.thesweeney.info/
and about the 'famous' fiat 850 http://www.thetvlounge.co.uk/sweeney/viewtopic.php...
and about the 'famous' fiat 850 http://www.thetvlounge.co.uk/sweeney/viewtopic.php...
like the OP i watched this when in my teens. Great show. All the more memorable as they filmed alot of this around the areas of South London i lived in at the time ( putney, fulham etc), in fact, you can see a house i lived in during the titles..
Always watch the repeats when they are on ( providing the other half is not in the room!)
Always watch the repeats when they are on ( providing the other half is not in the room!)
Jagfox said:
like the OP i watched this when in my teens. Great show. All the more memorable as they filmed alot of this around the areas of South London i lived in at the time ( putney, fulham etc), in fact, you can see a house i lived in during the titles..
Always watch the repeats when they are on ( providing the other half is not in the room!)
So you lived in Colet Gardens, Hammersmith then? Colet Gardens was where Euston Films HQ was, the opening titles used in the first three series were filmed here with the Consul (NHK 295M) chasing the S-Type Jag onto open waste ground opposite the Euston Films offices.... ;O)Always watch the repeats when they are on ( providing the other half is not in the room!)
Rollcage said:
I hadn't realised, but Garfield Morgan, who played DCI Frank Haskins ,Regan's boss, died earlier last month.
I didnt know that either, thats very sad. I think his last TV appearance was in an episode of Bad Girls at a wedding in prison, I almost fell off my chair when he appeared!The very last episode when regan leaves brought tears to my eyes, very moving.
RIP Frank Haskins.
One of my favourites is when there is a security gang robbery at a plant, which looks like the nestle plant in southall, with Brian Blessed, the fights over and then a Blue Western and a rake of Mk 1 s goes past! The producers were all train buffs, there were so many moody shots in the professionals and the sweeney with trians just passing !
Edited by jackregan on Saturday 2nd January 13:46
jackregan said:
Rollcage said:
I hadn't realised, but Garfield Morgan, who played DCI Frank Haskins ,Regan's boss, died earlier last month.
I didnt know that either, thats very sad. I think his last TV appearance was in an episode of Bad Girls at a wedding in prison, I almost fell off my chair when he appeared!The very last episode when regan leaves brought tears to my eyes, very moving.
RIP Frank Haskins.
One of my favourites is when there is a security gang robbery at a plant, which looks like the nestle plant in southall, with Brian Blessed, the fights over and then a Blue Western and a rake of Mk 1 s goes past! The producers were all train buffs, there were so many moody shots in the professionals and the sweeney with trians just passing !
Edited by jackregan on Saturday 2nd January 13:46
I think you've got two seperate episodes mixed up JR.... the one with Brian Blessed in is 'Ringer', the very first episode from 1975 where a blagging goes belly up and he gets shot by Ian Hendry, and the one with the Wizzo racing past at Southall is 'Faces' from the second series, I was watching this one last night.
Both brilliant episodes anyway!
Thats right, the "Faces" was with ze german... I remember now, what about hearts and minds, I think with the scotsman who arrives at euston behind blue class 86s, very good. And back to brian blessed - he mutters "cosser" to regan - I have never heard that experssion used!
I love it all!
I love it all!
The only good thing Phil Cornwell has ever done - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9K_EkU9KZE
FourWheelDrift said:
The only good thing Phil Cornwell has ever done - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9K_EkU9KZE
Don't forget Det Spanker in Detectives on the edge of a nervous breakdown His Stella Street stuff is good too
jackregan said:
Thats right, the "Faces" was with ze german... I remember now, what about hearts and minds, I think with the scotsman who arrives at euston behind blue class 86s, very good. And back to brian blessed - he mutters "cosser" to regan - I have never heard that experssion used!
I love it all!
"Faces" with ze German... bang on!I love it all!
"Hearts and Minds"..... that was from the last series and had Morecombe & Wise in it, the one with the Scotsman coming down to Euston was another episode but I can't remember the title.
Brian Blessed in "Ringer".....yup, he shouts 'Cozzer' to Regan.... I'm surprised you've never heard that one before. Most people say 'rozzer' but my cousin who was a bit of a naughty boy in the 70s always called the Old Bill 'cozzers!', as did his associates ;o)
EDIT : just to add..... 35 years ago tonight "Ringer", the first episode was shown on ITV for the first time, 2nd January 1975......where did all that time go....?
Edited by P5Nij on Saturday 2nd January 19:32
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.
Love the capitalisation 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.
jackregan said:
The one at euston was "Hard Men"
Just checked on the boxed set!
I am sure there was another at paddington,. but that may have been the profesionals!
Cheers for the reminder, I'll have to watch that one again soon ;o)Just checked on the boxed set!
I am sure there was another at paddington,. but that may have been the profesionals!
Edited by jackregan on Sunday 3rd January 08:20
Don't recall a Sweeney ep at Paddington but there was definitely one of The Profs filmed there.... the opening sequence of 'Rogue' in 1978, theres a Class 50 (50 010 MONARCH I think) seen arriving and again later on there's a scene with Cowley walking past 50 049 on platform 1.
P5Nij said:
jackregan said:
The one at euston was "Hard Men"
Just checked on the boxed set!
I am sure there was another at paddington,. but that may have been the profesionals!
Cheers for the reminder, I'll have to watch that one again soon ;o)Just checked on the boxed set!
I am sure there was another at paddington,. but that may have been the profesionals!
Edited by jackregan on Sunday 3rd January 08:20
Don't recall a Sweeney ep at Paddington but there was definitely one of The Profs filmed there.... the opening sequence of 'Rogue' in 1978, theres a Class 50 (50 010 MONARCH I think) seen arriving and again later on there's a scene with Cowley walking past 50 049 on platform 1.
Oh how those times have gone, must be getting old as well.
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