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Hazell

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  • 1978–1979
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Hazell (1978)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA British television series about a fictional private detective named James Hazell and his adventures.A British television series about a fictional private detective named James Hazell and his adventures.A British television series about a fictional private detective named James Hazell and his adventures.

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    • Nicholas Ball
    • Roddy McMillan
    • Desmond McNamara
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      • Nicholas Ball
      • Roddy McMillan
      • Desmond McNamara
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    Nicholas Ball
    Nicholas Ball
    • James Hazell
    • 1978–1979
    Roddy McMillan
    • 'Choc' Minty
    • 1978–1979
    Desmond McNamara
    Desmond McNamara
    • Cousin Tel
    • 1978–1979
    Peter Bourke
    • Graham Morris
    • 1979
    Barbara Young
    Barbara Young
    • Dot Wilmington
    • 1978
    Maggie Riley
    • Maureen
    • 1978
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Gordon Gregory
    • 1978
    Betty Hardy
    • Gladys Hazell
    • 1978–1979
    Celia Gregory
    • Vinnie Rae
    • 1978
    Fiona Mollison
    Fiona Mollison
    • Diane
    • 1978
    George Hilsdon
    George Hilsdon
    • Fred Hazell…
    • 1978
    Alexandra Dane
    • Girl on Boat…
    • 1978–1979
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Byers
    • 1979
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Helen Byers
    • 1979
    John Bindon
    John Bindon
    • Jack Horner
    • 1979
    Meg Davies
    • Stephanie Harlow
    • 1979
    Alex Scott
    Alex Scott
    • Captain Baldwin
    • 1979
    Pat Heywood
    • Mrs. Bradley
    • 1978
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    8granty-95171

    Hazell was the nuts.

    Run-down 1970s Britain proved to be a fertile backdrop for truly memorable light drama such as Budgie, The Sweeney, & Minder, and i reckon Hazell was just about as good.

    James Hazell is an ex copper who left the force under a cloud, and is now working as an enquiry agent; he's a cockney charmer with an eye for the ladies, and no case is too hard as long as the money's right. His work takes him around some of the seediest, and in some cases, swankiest parts of London, and as with The Sweeney, the location work and cockney banter are a big part of the attraction of this great show.

    Nicholas Ball was initially considered too young for the role, but i'm really glad he eventually got it because he absolutely nailed the part and made it his own. I particularly enjoyed the first series, which featured some great banter with one of the show's best characters Dot Wilmington. Other regulars were his cousin Tel, and his nemesis 'Choc' Minty.

    Hazell ran for only two series, and in a way i'm glad, as too many good shows outstay their welcome and grow tired and flabby.

    On a final note, it's sad to think that ITV, the channel that gave us Callan, Public Eye and all the aforementioned classics is now best known for making mindless drek like Love Island and Keith Lemon.
    7sgofficial

    Of its time

    Writing this in late 2020...and now in my late 50s...I had very little recall of this show. The particular episode on now features some very poor American accents, some wooden acting, and low budget sets and filming. And for all that, it's still better than the virtue signalling woke clap trap produced today. Would have been better for the Euston films treatment...The Sweeney has aged much better IMHO. I can't believe Nick Ball was considered too young, that's a passage of time thing, he'd have been about 30 at time of filming, which these days would seem about right. Terry 'El Tel' Venables co-wrote this. The corny bits I assume, after all El Tel, when in his 20s, a pro footballer at the time, at the height of Beatlemania made a version of Waddaya Wanna Make Those Eyes at me For'.
    8steve-668

    Good series from the days when ITV could make drama

    Hazell was one of a clutch of London-based drama series of high quality which ITV produced in the 1970s, with others from this era including Minder, Budgie and Out. Minder aside, I was too young to watch these series when they were originally broadcast, however I've really enjoyed catching them on DVD. Hazell was an interesting take on the private eye genre, with the 'tec as a Cockney ex-cop with a classic car and a nice line in dialogue.

    Nicholas Ball is convincing in the title role, and I'm a little surprised he didn't become a bigger name on TV post-Hazell. I didn't know the writers thought he was too young for the part, and I'm astounded they considered John Bindon for the role. Bindon could play a tough nut, which of course is what he was in real life, but as Dennis Waterman said in his autobiography, Bindon wasn't what you would call an actor.

    As well as sharp dialogue, Hazell benefited from a very capable supporting cast, which included Roddy McMillan as the teetotal Scots CID officer Choc Minty, Desmond McNamara as cousin Tel, and James Faulkner as Gordon Gregory, the posh lawyer with some very dubious clients. With regard to a remake of Hazell, I did hear a rumour a while back about Ray Winstone taking the lead role (I feel Jimmy Hazell would be a better part for him than Vincent), and I'm disappointed it hasn't happened.

    However, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that the useless lot in charge of drama at ITV think Hazell is 'dated and sexist'. James Hazell was hardly someone who treated women badly, and Barbara Young played a strong (but not butch) lesbian character in the series, so go figure, as the Americans say. Nowadays, Network Centre (dubbed by one national TV critic Notwork Centre) is content to churn out endless series by Lynda La Plante and unimaginative guff by Kay Mellor, therefore how they can dismiss worthwhile ideas so freely is beyond me.

    A measure of ITV's current hold on reality - phone quiz cons aside - is that they think Caroline Quentin is star material. Dearie me. Back to Hazell, and it's a great shame there's been no similar series on our screens for many years. Television drama series aimed primarily at men have been extremely thin on the ground for a very long time, and with TV advertisers said to be desperate to reach younger men, you'd think the answer was obvious. Even to the right-on dullards running drama at ITV.
    jcbain

    'Final' Episode in Season 2 was actually made for Season 1

    You will notice Season 1 has ten episodes while Season 2 has twelve.

    This is because at the time that Season 1 was being broadcast the actor John Bindon, who was playing a gangster in the episode "Hazell and the Public Enemy", was up at the Old Bailey on trial for the murder of Johnny Darke in a pub in Putney (improbably named Ranelagh Yacht Club).

    At the request of Bindons defence team, who felt that a jury might confuse the character with Bindon in real life, Thames Television 'pulled' the episode from the schedule.

    During the trial fellow actor Bob Hoskins was one of those who appeared as a character witness for Bindon.

    By the time Season 2 of Hazell was broadcast, Bindon had been acquitted of the murder, so Thames just tagged the episode "Hazell and the Public Enemy" on to the end of Season 2.
    10TramMatrix3001

    Fantastic, and missed

    Look, I'm no critic with the same level of expertise as those above. All I can say is that Hazell was fantastic! The 'edginess' of Hazell always gripped me; the short sharp characters, the fast efficient script. And all beautifully introduced with fabulous Maggie Bell thumping out her very best blues (too bad I can't find a quality copy). Perhaps best was the rock solid foundation provided by all the supporting cast. OK, 'Hazell' seemed a little young to have so much 'experience' but Nicholas Balls' interpretation was perfectly believable if you simply accepted that the character started out young and grew fast, and what's so unusual about that in a large brutal city? Oddly, the series reminded me of the quality of Callan, which I love. Golly me, both so much better than usual politically correct diatribe presented as drama these days.

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      Terry Venables, the footballer and ex England and Spurs manager, was one of the writers for the first season of this show.
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      Referenced in Drama Connections: Minder (2005)
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      • 16. Januar 1978 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Englisch
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