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Shoestring

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1980
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Trevor Eve in Shoestring (1979)
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Lighthearted detective series set in the West Country, about radio-phone-in detective Eddie Shoestring.Lighthearted detective series set in the West Country, about radio-phone-in detective Eddie Shoestring.Lighthearted detective series set in the West Country, about radio-phone-in detective Eddie Shoestring.

  • Creators
    • Robert Banks Stewart
    • Richard Harris
  • Stars
    • Trevor Eve
    • Michael Medwin
    • Doran Godwin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    514
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    • Creators
      • Robert Banks Stewart
      • Richard Harris
    • Stars
      • Trevor Eve
      • Michael Medwin
      • Doran Godwin
    • 14User reviews
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    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Trevor Eve
    Trevor Eve
    • Eddie Shoestring
    • 1979–1980
    Michael Medwin
    Michael Medwin
    • Don Satchley
    • 1979–1980
    Doran Godwin
    Doran Godwin
    • Erica Bayliss
    • 1979–1980
    Liz Crowther
    • Sonia
    • 1979–1980
    Colin Maitland
    Colin Maitland
    • Sound Engineer…
    • 1979–1980
    Jeanna L'Esty
    • Liz
    • 1979–1980
    Julian Littman
    • Vincent Dinsdale…
    • 1979–1980
    Stewart Bevan
    Stewart Bevan
    • DJ…
    • 1979
    John Vine
    • Disc Jockey…
    • 1979–1980
    John Cannon
    • Man in Betting Shop…
    • 1979–1980
    Alan David
    Alan David
    • Dr. Ben Fischer
    • 1979–1980
    Peter Dean
    • Jack…
    • 1979
    Andy Bradford
    Andy Bradford
    • Phil…
    • 1979
    Geoffrey Bateman
    Geoffrey Bateman
    • DJ…
    • 1979–1980
    Nicholas Donnelly
    • Insp Adams…
    • 1979–1980
    Pippa Sparkes
    • Phone-in Girl
    • 1979
    Sheila Dunn
    • Carol…
    • 1979–1980
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Barbara Knight
    • 1979
    • Creators
      • Robert Banks Stewart
      • Richard Harris
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    8HarryHart

    Somerset in LA (via London, England)

    This series was absolutely great fun, intelligent, and much enjoyed by me when I was living in the Bristol/Bath area.

    I remember a critic saying that it made "Somerset look like California", but despite its so-called Bristol setting it was ravaged by London accents. It was disappointing that they could not find local actors or actors who could produce a feasible Bristol accent (just add an "l" to any word end in a vowel?) Still, great fun.

    Sorry, I also wish that Eddie hadn't been eating and simultaneously drinking quite so heavily in the opening sequences, but then I'm very picky.
    kippax

    Currently being repeated...

    on UKTVDrama on a daily basis.

    Watching now it appears a repetitive.

    In each episode....

    You they (Eddie & Erica) are jumping each others bones.... but its never really revealed.

    He always ends up in a car chase in TV's dullest motor. An orange, Mk3 Cortina estate.

    He's guaranteed a good kicking at some point.

    He gets a bollocking off his boss.

    His fellow DJ's will have a pop at him.

    DESPITE all that I am still actually quite enjoying the repeat of the series. He's quite a relaxed, yet you sense "not quite right" character. He seems to be bluffing his way through.
    ALIZEEBUM

    Great Laidback Detective Series

    About a year ago I got one of the VHS tapes of Shoestring featuring Toyah Wilcox.I used to enjoy Trevor Eve as the chilled out gumshoe who solved murders & mysteries on the West Coast of England when I was a teenager.

    Shoestring is now very dated, it seems to be from an era further back than the late 70's but I don't hold that against it.It is charming and witty and Trevor Eve is excellent.

    As far as I know only 2 VHS compilations were ever made and the other one is rare & expensive to buy.Why can't ITV or whoever release this great series on DVD? It really is very good and has that great quirky 'English' style that still holds up today.

    Check a famous online auction site for the tape.
    lje32677

    A fun series

    Shoestring, starring: Trevor Eve, Doran Godwin, Michael Medwin and Liz Crowther, is a fun series. Fans, being the resourceful people that we are, share things we enjoy. I would have never gotten to see some of the great British TV series, if I had not met someone on the internet who had introduced me to something that intrigued them. Shoestring is one of those series.

    It is the story of a frumpy, private investigator called Eddie Shoestring(Trevor Eve). He had a nervous breakdown while working as a computer analyst and smashed his computer with a hammer. He was instituionalized. After a short period of counseling his psychologist taught him to use art as a stress releaser, so when he begins to get nervous he draws caractures of the object of his stress. Eddie lives in the upper room of a terraced house in Bristol, England. His landlady is the Solicitor Erica Bayliss(Doran Godwin) who works with the police. Eddie is often out of work and owes Erica back rent, but she has a soft spot for him, if not an available g-spot. The fact that these two have a sexual relationship is obvious from the beginning.

    Following a widespread British pattern, the local radio station, Radio West, occaisionally invites local people on for interview. The station manager, Don Satchley(Michael Medwin) invites Erica for an interview to help locals with dealing with the police. Radio West is in the process of it's own scandal. It's star Presenter, David Cairn(William Russell), is having a relationship with a young, local prostitute. In the process of visiting one of her clients, she cracks up, steals Cairns Rolls Royce and dies of hypothermia on the beach due to a drug and alcohol overdose. Satchley is at a loss of what to do and asks Erica for help. She introduces Satchley to Shoestring and Eddie solves the mystery. Satchley is impressed with Eddie's abilities and after a suggestion by their receptionist, Sonia(Liz Crowther) hires Eddie to be the station's "Private Ear". Eddie now provides a free service to the public. They write to him and if the need is interesting, he investigates it and the relates the stories on the aire, leaving out the real names, of course to protect the privacy of the listener.

    The chemistry between all the actors makes this a fun series. It is lite entertainment that I wish would be available to the general public. There is a large fan base for it and even an unofficial website for fans.

    Mr. Eve left the series because of a fear that he would be stereotyped. He had a valid concern. This series would have run for several years. It was that good. But now Mr. Eve has a wider fan base, both in the US and Great Britain, because of his excellant work in film and stage. I hope, now that he has the rights to the show, he might consider releasing it on vhs or dvd.
    10herbertanchovy

    Excellent- deserves re-visiting

    Lasting only for 2 seasons in 1979-80, Shoestring follows the adventures of former computer programmer turned private eye, Eddie shoestring. Following a period in a mental institution after he had a breakdown and smashed up computer equipment, he gets recruited to "radio west" a fictional (at the time) local radio station to be a "private ear". People who need detective services call him up and he attempts to solve the case for them, using the story in his radio show. The show is in my opinion much greater than the sum of its parts- and its all due to the wonderful characterisation of Trevor Eve. He really developed Eddie Shoestring as a likable and flawed character, he deliberately isn't a "super cool" type of P.I. He wears pyjama tops instead of shirts, drives an ageing (even then) orange cortina estate (which he managed to get on his expenses from radio west after his own Hillman hunter was smashed up on a case early on in the series) and as a method of stress relief, makes very accurate caricatures of his adversaries in a little doodle pad he carries with him. when this isn't enough he takes time off to potter around on his boat which is permanently moored on dry land. he has an on-off sexual relationship with his landlady, who as a barrister, provides plenty of legal assistance with her many contacts. He is spontaneous, witty, intelligent and has a ready sense of humour. all this makes the show far superior to its successor, Bergerac- No offence to Mr Nettles, but you just didn't give two hoots about the character of Jim Bergerac, a man totally lacking in any charisma whatsoever. The programme is of its time, but this serves as a superb snapshot of late '70s west country locations, which if you are local, you will enjoy spotting. (weston super mare sea front, Aust ferry terminal at Beachley, the old severn bridge, severn beach, etc etc) Older viewers may recognise Michael Medwin from the 1950's show "the army game" who plays the Radio station boss who always seems to have a problem with Eddie, be it expense claims or legal issues, whilst the delectable Liz Crowther is the friendly,efficient and helpful receptionist who seems to be an invaluable character in the running of the station. This deserves to be released on DVD- its far more popular than people might think, so come on and release it!

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    • Trivia
      The radio station was called Radio West. In 1981, shortly after the series had finished, a real-life radio station of the same name was launched in Bristol. It used a picture of Trevor Eve as Eddie Shoestring in the publicity information announcing its launch. The real-life Radio West was not very successful, but merged in 1985 with Wiltshire Radio to form the station "GWR". GWR became very successful, and has now grown into a large company whose portfolio includes stations such as CLASSIC FM
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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ring så spanar vi
    • Filming locations
      • Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Hendon, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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