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Dixon of Dock Green

  • Série de TV
  • 1955–1976
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
371
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Jack Warner in Dixon of Dock Green (1955)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaConstable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human underst... Ler tudoConstable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human understanding.Constable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human understanding.

  • Criação
    • Ted Willis
  • Artistas
    • Jack Warner
    • Peter Byrne
    • Geoffrey Adams
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    371
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    • Criação
      • Ted Willis
    • Artistas
      • Jack Warner
      • Peter Byrne
      • Geoffrey Adams
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
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    Jack Warner
    Jack Warner
    • PC George Dixon…
    • 1955–1976
    Peter Byrne
    • Det. Sgt. Andy Crawford…
    • 1955–1975
    Geoffrey Adams
    • Det. Con. Lauderdale…
    • 1958–1972
    Arthur Rigby
    • Station Sgt. Flint…
    • 1955–1965
    Jeanette Hutchinson
    • Mary Crawford…
    • 1956–1969
    Nicholas Donnelly
    • Sgt. Wills…
    • 1960–1976
    Moira Mannion
    • WP Sgt. Grace Millard…
    • 1956–1961
    Robert Arnold
    • PC Swain…
    • 1964–1971
    David Webster
    • Cadet Jamie MacPherson…
    • 1959–1962
    Graham Ashley
    • PC Tommy Hughes…
    • 1958–1974
    Robert Cawdron
    Robert Cawdron
    • Det. Insp. Cherry…
    • 1955–1965
    Anthony Parker
    • PC Bob Penney
    • 1957–1959
    Anne Ridler
    • WP Sgt. Chris Freeman…
    • 1962–1964
    Jocelyn Rhodes
    • WPC Kay Shaw…
    • 1959–1971
    John Hughes
    • PC Jones…
    • 1962–1964
    Anne Carroll
    • WPC Shirley Palmer…
    • 1963–1966
    Peter Thornton
    • PC Burton…
    • 1964–1976
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Jennie Wren…
    • 1955–1965
    • Criação
      • Ted Willis
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    8Jefbecco-1

    Good training

    I'm a police officer in the United States. Twenty-four years on duty and 56 years old. I was in my early thirties when I started and more aggressive in my demeanor. My wife has always been a fan of British Police programs. Initially I rolled my eyes at the "Bobby" but as I've gotten older, I've come to adopt the tactics of Dixon and others. Yes, they're fictional characters, but they are inspired by real world events. That low key approach works, saves me wear and tear and resolves things peacefully. Sometimes one must be strict, but often a soft shoe approach is better. A few younger officers are even looking towards me now which I never expected. Good show. One can learn a few things from it.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Beloved London Bobby: Beware Fraudsters, Thieves, Other Evildoers

    A middle aged Jack Warner began playing the role of his life, that of Police Constable (PC) George Dixon, in the 1950 Ealing film THE BLUE LAMP, sadly perishing in that film at the hands of a very nasty and young Dirk Bogarde.

    Beginning in 1955, DIXON OF DOCK GREEN went on TV air for 432 episodes until its demise in 1976. Naturally, Warner aged with the series but never lost his good humor, warmth, and his portrayal of a copper with a family who treats the public as extended family, always within the bounds of respect and the law, implementing his impeccable approach with stickler-like care. As another viewer remarked, no bad or even remotely thoughtless language ever departed the lips of any of the staff at Dock Green police station, and least of all PC Dixon.

    I am not British and did not live in the UK in the heyday of this series... but it still says a lot to me. 8/10.
    uds3

    The London "Bobby" unlike all others!

    The most beloved of British serials that ran for 430 episodes for an entire generation - and no-one appears to have thought this worth commenting on! No series before or since has generated the viewer affection that PC George Dixon managed.

    An extension of the tremendously popular Basil Dearden film of 1950 entitled THE BLUE LAMP, brit actor Jack Warner was so typecast in this role, he received truck-loads of fan-mail for almost twenty years addressed simply to "PC Dixon." He was loved and idolised by millions right up until his death from pneumonia in 1981.

    I remember clearly the first episode in 1955, it was just one week after we got television...a tiny 12" screen in grainy black and white! I watched that show all my childhood. I grew up with the characters in it, yet PC Dixon NEVER changed. The epitome of one's concept of British dignity and decency, PC Dixon had a heart bigger than any. Selfless, tireless, incorruptible and representing pretty much everything that modern society has rid itself of, the stalwart of fictional Dock Green Police Station rode his bike from adventure to adventure. No smart comments, no punch-ups, bad language ANYTHING vaguely indelicate. Yet you KNEW after each episode that crime really does not pay and that we all had a choice in life.

    I wish more than anything that I could meet PC Dixon today. He alone could re-establish my childhood beliefs and dreams.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Evenin' all.

    I've watched the available episodes, and enjoyed them all, what I did enjoy, was the progression of it, the early ones seem so much more gentle, the crimes reflect the era, in the 70's episodes, time has changed, so has society, and ultimately so did the crimes, the episodes from what I saw, got a little more gritty, with Warner perhaps a little less visible. Compared to The Sweeney and The Professionals though, it was so much milder.

    I must commend the acting of Jack Warner, absolutely brilliant throughout, what a talented actor, it's no wonder millions tuned in to watch him. The supporting cast each play their part, an array of well known faces appeared. I loved Dixon's addresses to the camera, I wonder if people did actually take note of the messages, the one that stood out, was a message about allowing strangers into your home.

    This must be one of the earliest Police crime dramas, it's certainly one of the longest running. I wish all remaining episodes would get a DVD release. It's a shame they haven't made all on hand commercially available.

    The Doctor Who fan in me is eternally sad that so many episodes (97) are missing, however when you dig into the history of this show, and realise that 400 of the 432 are missing, that is heart breaking. We can only hope one day that more are found, sadly it seems the earliest are lost to history.

    I can understand why it's so loved by fans, I thoroughly enjoyed the episodes I've seen, 8/10.
    GarryQ

    A gentle show

    PC George Dixon died just 21 minutes into the film _The Blue Lamp (1950)_ (qv). When filler was needed after a season of _"Fabian of the Yard" (1954)_ (qv) ended 'Ted Willis' (qv) wrote six scripts with PC Dixon back in Dock Green. The series was steady, authentic, and even down to checking that: a) The helmet is kept on when entering a house, but b) is, out of courtesy, when addressing elderly ladies, and c) is removed and held neatly under the right arm when addressing a bishop. [not sure how many bishops where in the programme though] At a time when New York City would see more murders inn a week than Great Britain would in a year it is not surprising that Dock Green was a series of low-level crimes. A gentle series which meant George Dixon's promotion to sergeant in 1964 was a big change , caused in part by 'Jack Warner' (qv)'s arthritis and by his age . (70-year-old coppers don't walk the beat). This allowed the younger characters to come to the fore, although the violent crime rate was never increased just to keep ratings share. Jack's age and arthritis meant his character rarely left the station, and in the final seasons, rarely came from behind his desk. In 1976 the newer, more violent, cop shows won, and Dock Green Station finally closed its doors. Still, 21 minutes to 21 years isn't bad. Evenin' all

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    • Curiosidades
      Only 33 of the series' 432 episodes survive: 12 from the monochrome era (1955-1968) and 21 from the colour run (1969-1976). The others were wiped by the BBC. Seasons Three, Four, Six, Eight, Ten, Twelve, Sixteen and Nineteen are missing entirely; conversely the final, 22nd season is the only one to survive completely. Off-air recorded soundtracks also exist for Double Jeopardy (1968), The Trojan Horse (1968), Nightmare Hours (1971) and There's Your Story, There's My Story - And There's the Truth (1974), which were recovered in 2015.
    • Citações

      [repeated line]

      PC George Dixon: Good evening, all.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Early editions carried the sub-title: "Some Stories of a London Policeman".
    • Conexões
      Featured in A Christmas Night with the Stars: Episode dated 25 December 1962 (1962)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      An Ordinary Copper
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Jeff Darnell

      Arranged and Performed by Ken Jones and his Orchestra

      [Second series theme tune]

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      • 9 de julho de 1955 (Reino Unido)
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