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Strange Report

  • TV Series
  • 1969–1971
  • 49m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
198
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Kaz Garas, Anthony Quayle, and Anneke Wills in Strange Report (1969)
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Retired criminologist Adam Strange teams up with American friend Ham and neighbor Evelyn to unconventionally solve baffling crimes that stump the London police.Retired criminologist Adam Strange teams up with American friend Ham and neighbor Evelyn to unconventionally solve baffling crimes that stump the London police.Retired criminologist Adam Strange teams up with American friend Ham and neighbor Evelyn to unconventionally solve baffling crimes that stump the London police.

  • Stars
    • Anthony Quayle
    • Kaz Garas
    • Anneke Wills
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    198
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    • Stars
      • Anthony Quayle
      • Kaz Garas
      • Anneke Wills
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Anthony Quayle
    Anthony Quayle
    • Adam Strange
    • 1969
    Kaz Garas
    Kaz Garas
    • Hamlyn Gynt
    • 1969
    Anneke Wills
    Anneke Wills
    • Evelyn McLean
    • 1969
    Charles Lloyd Pack
    • Professor Marks
    • 1969
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
    • Chief Superintendent Cavanagh
    • 1969
    Alfred Bell
    • Brinkley
    • 1969
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • James Hanson
    • 1969
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Morrison
    • 1969
    Pamela Franklin
    Pamela Franklin
    • Maggie Jones
    • 1969
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Toby
    • 1969
    Jane Merrow
    Jane Merrow
    • Jill Crowley
    • 1969
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Carol Webber
    • 1969
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Arthur Pater
    • 1969
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Nils Paavo
    • 1969
    Elaine Taylor
    Elaine Taylor
    • Cricket
    • 1969
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Segarus
    • 1969
    Lelia Goldoni
    Lelia Goldoni
    • Marisha
    • 1969
    Renée Asherson
    Renée Asherson
    • Miss Dalton
    • 1969
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    john_hughes2000

    Strange Report - a great 60's TV series full of 60's fashion, cars and issues

    I remember watching this series as a young boy in the late 60s. It was a excellent series then and, still is, now. What a shame they never went on to make a second run. What a great roll model Anthony Quayle was both as Adam Strange and as him self. Anneke Wills was/is great attired in the fashion outfits of the day and Kaz Garas was full of great fun without being too over the top, I thought his character was great. All three characters interacted so well that the presence of other actors is almost an intrusion.

    As for DVD box set - It was great to see the present day Anneke and Kaz speaking of the series on the DVD extras disc. Appearances are made by other actors, like Martin Shaw, talking about the program just prior to the episode that they appear in. The quality is stunning, having been digitally remastered, far better than when I originally watched it. What a treat to see it again after all these years.
    10kris-523-976233

    Can't recommend this enough

    When this series first hit the screens in late 1969 I was living in bedsitter land Earls Court without a TV so missed it completely. It was only recently whilst searching IMDb for Anneke Wills who had fired my schoolboy libido when she was in Doctor Who that I came across it. I managed to score a copy of the complete series on DVD and watched all the episodes over a couple of days. This is a ten star series, well written and well-acted by all concerned, especially Anthony Quayle as Adam Strange. I love watching these series from the 60's, especially the locations as I know London from that time so well. My next move is to get all the Dept S and Jason King box sets, Peter Wyngarde had a flat in the house next to mine and drove a Jenson which he parked outside, try doing that now. It also good to see the mini-skirted Anneke Wills amongst the other swinging sixties actresses including the lovely Elaine Taylor who my father once danced with on the Isle of Wight when we had a holiday there and she was doing a summer season on Sandown pier. I think he was a bit enamoured with her, well who wouldn't be. Episodes also feature some rising stars including john Thaw, Ian Ogilvy, Rosemary Leach and Martin Shaw. It is well worth getting the DVD which has been lovingly restored and looking like it was filmed recently. There are some interviews with Martin Shaw and Zienia Merton plus short documentaries with Anneke Wills and Kaz Garas. It's just a shame the cast decided they didn't want to do a second series in the United States. I can't recommend this series enough.
    10cjv-s

    A blast from the past

    I remember watching this as a 14-year-old when it was originally televised. It really is a blast from the past. Great acting, good story lines - no computer graphics here. And the old London taxi? Fabulous! What you see is what you get. It's fun to see now well-established actors in small roles. Sadly, Sir Anthony Quayle is no longer with us, and Anneke Wills retired from acting long ago. Surprisingly, so few people seem to remember the show. It is every bit as good as its contemporaries - The Avengers, The Professionals etc. A shame only one series was made. It stands the test of time and will surely jog the memory for people of a certain age. Buy it and enjoy! 60s TV at its best.
    kennethmunn

    Why no more?

    Funny, but a few series have come to light recently where some bright executive has thought that it does well on Britain so we should try the 'States, and got it sunk mid Atlantic.

    I did not see The Strange Report first time, as I didn't have a television in 1968, so I am glad to be able to see it now. The stories are good as is the acting, and it is all clean, so clean that when I saw the first episode from half way through, I knew it wasn't 'modern'.

    This particular episode, set in a hospital was roughly contemporary with one of my spells as a hospital porter. I remember the considerable precautions that the radiologists took to ensure that patient details were recorded on the film. A small stencil was made by writing with a stylus to remove radio-opaque wax, and this was then clipped onto the negative carrier so that the stencil wax showed up white and the patient details in black writing.

    Of course, different hospitals had different methods.

    Nevertheless, I still like the series.
    9canndyman

    Strange days indeed!

    I've thoroughly enjoyed watching this (largely-forgotten) series over the past few weeks, & I'm just so surprised that I'd never come across it before. Starring the excellent Anthony Quayle (in a very naturalistic & perfectly understated performance) as criminologist Adam Strange, each hour-long story sees him tackling an unusual (numbered) case that is slightly out of the normal field of Scotland Yard's remit - ably assisted by forensics expert Ham (Kaz Garas), & Strange's pretty young female artist neighbour Evelyn (played by Dr Who's Anneke Wills). There are some eminent guest-stars too, including a pre-Sweeney John Thaw, Ian Ogilvy, Julian Glover, Martin Shaw, Sally Geeson, Bernard Lee & Anthony's 'Ice Cold in Alex' co-star Sylvia Syms, to name a few.

    Only one series of 16 episodes were made - broadcast in the UK on Sunday evenings between September 1969 & January 1970. I liked the Little Venice London setting of Strange's apartment, & there's some excellent location work too which adds plenty of colour & late-60s period charm. The production is based at Pinewood, & good use is made too of the studios environs & locations in the surrounding areas. There's also of course the obligatory catchy theme tune & memorable title sequence that you would expect.

    This show to me seems to bridge the gap perhaps from the more studio-bound & fantasy-based ITC shows of the 60s to the more gritty & realistic drama series that would start to emerge in the 70s. It's highly-enjoyable & original, & it seems a pity that only one season was made - although I'm not sure the proposed setting of the second season in America would have been such a good idea, as it may have lost the intimacy & 'Swinging London' feel that make this perfect collection of 16 episodes so unique.

    All in all, highly-recommended for fans of tele-fantsasy & lovers of 60s kitsch, & a real hidden gem of a programme.

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      Adam Strange drove around London in an Austin FX3 taxi cab (reg: TYK 822), because he could park anywhere for long periods of time and go unnoticed in any neighbourhood.

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spezialauftrag
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Arena Productions
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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      49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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