Sergeant Cork

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Sergeant Cork
Alt=Series titles over a street sign for the Criminal Investigation Department
GenrePolice drama
Created byTed Willis
StarringJohn Barrie
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series6
No. of episodes66
Production
ProducerJack Williams
Running time50 minutes
Production companyATV
Original release
NetworkITV
Release1963 –
1966

Sergeant Cork is a British detective television series which first aired between 1963 and 1968 on ATV. It was a police procedural show that followed the efforts of two police officers and their battle against crime in Victorian London. In all 66 hour-long episodes were aired during the five year run.[1] It has been credited as a first example of the use of the Victorian-era policeman in a television crime series.[2]

A 1969 review in The Age opined that rather than suspense, the strengths of the series were its "[e]xcellent period settings and wonderfully thick pea-soupers" which "add up to splendid evocative stuff", as well as the performance of star John Barrie.[3]

Cast

  • John Barrie as Sergeant Cork
  • William Gaunt as Robert 'Bob' Marriott
  • Charles Morgan as Superintendent Rodway
  • Arnold Diamond as Detective Joseph Bird
  • John Richmond as Superintendent Billy Nelson

Other notable actors appearing in two or more episodes included:

DVD Releases

Network DVD has released the entire series on Region 2, PAL DVD in the UK. The second series was an exclusive two-disc set on their website which has since been re-released on 3 September 2012, the third set was also a four disc set and it's available through the Network website. Series 4 became widely available from both the Network website and other retailers on 6 August 2012.[6] Series 5 was released on 19 November 2012, and Series 6 on 18 March 2013.

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