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The Rat Catchers

  • TV Series
  • 1966–1967
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Gerald Flood, Glyn Owen, and Philip Stone in The Rat Catchers (1966)
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A highly secret British Intelligence Unit is set up to deal with enemy menaces, staffed by three tough & capable operatives - the flamboyant Peregrine Smith, cold & logical Davidson, and tou... Read allA highly secret British Intelligence Unit is set up to deal with enemy menaces, staffed by three tough & capable operatives - the flamboyant Peregrine Smith, cold & logical Davidson, and tough ex-cop Richard Hurst. All licensed to kill - and pledged to protect the nation!A highly secret British Intelligence Unit is set up to deal with enemy menaces, staffed by three tough & capable operatives - the flamboyant Peregrine Smith, cold & logical Davidson, and tough ex-cop Richard Hurst. All licensed to kill - and pledged to protect the nation!

  • Stars
    • Gerald Flood
    • Glyn Owen
    • Philip Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    23
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    • Stars
      • Gerald Flood
      • Glyn Owen
      • Philip Stone
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gerald Flood
    Gerald Flood
    • Peregrine Smith
    • 1966–1967
    Glyn Owen
    • Richard Hurst
    • 1966–1967
    Philip Stone
    Philip Stone
    • Brigadier Davidson
    • 1966–1967
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    • 1966–1967
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    Jacqueline Ellis
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    • 1967
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    • Arlette Maylam
    • 1966
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    Ronald Howard
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    • 1966
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    • 1966
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    • 1967
    Dora Reisser
    • Gerde
    • 1967
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    • 1967
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    7mail-2978

    Brilliant opening sequence and theme music, a real shame so much was lost.

    I remember being a regular watcher of this series while working in Wolverhampton back in 1966 aged 20. The most memorable part of The Ratcatchers for me was the opening sequence and the theme music that I have tried many times over the years to get a copy of but without success. The story lines were fast paced and intelligent and all the violence was justified something sadly lacking with many modern television series. This being the UK prior to 1968 it was shown in black and white but this did not make it any the less a good television series and in my opinion, on a par with Adam Adamant Lives. It was very sad to hear that only two and a bit episodes are know to survive from the twenty five made. It would be really good news to have the missing episodes turn up in some forgotten archive.
    Piggy6756

    I also remember "The Rat Catchers"

    I also fondly remember this series (I am 48). I think it was one of the earliest TV shows that presented British intelligence agents not as square-jawed heroes but as ruthless operators prepared to resort to any measure to eliminate enemies of the state. Glyn Owen's character was the conscience of the team, agonising over how to reconcile each dirty mission with his own moral code, and how to extract himself from an organisation that did not countenance resignation. Counterpoised against him was Gerald Flood as a cold-blooded assassin.

    The series also operated against the background of the British class system, with Owen's character the working-class ex-policeman with a heart of gold, and Gerald Flood the urbane, mannered ex-public schoolboy with the granite centre. Excellent stuff!
    geoff-229

    Fabulous series

    I remember watching this show in Australia on black and white TV in the mid-sixties (I am 58) before going to England on an oversea's trip as most Aussies did in those days and usually by boat. It was a fabulous show (my favorite) and I think depicted the spy game probably the way it was. When assassinations had to be carried out they were quite dramatic and not the shoot'em up gun-ho stuff you see these days. I have been trying to find out if it was ever released on DVD possibly re-mastered but I gather from other comments that all episodes have been lost except maybe the pilot episode, a great tragedy. Another show of that era I never missed was 'The Trouble Shooters'. I am trying to find out if that series was ever or likely to be released on DVD also.
    10mccarthypaul89

    A masterpiece in the evolution of TV Espionage.

    A superb, masterful series in the riveting evolution of the genre from the superb Dangerman to the superb Callan (yes, all three were superb - and I don't doubt that this evolution of the genre will be a much-noted part of our cultural history, like impressionism to cubism, or blues to pop). As others have noted: suffused with class issues and the dirty truths of the espionage game - but not yet quite as much as Callan. What a tragedy that so little seems left - search the attics!

    I first saw it in the UK, then was ecstatic to see it again after migrating to Australia. So tapes definitely went in that direction. My bet is that there's a few dusty tapes lurking out in the colonies, such as regional (country) TV stations in Aust. Please keep your eyes open.
    7smudger_smith

    "Say so if you understand me"

    Great series from yesteryear though the greatest memory I have was the start of each episode/story with Philip Stone's character the Brigadier saying "say so if you understand me"!

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    • Trivia
      The total number of editions currently known to exist on film or videotape stands at just two (season one's "Ticket To Madrid" and "The Unwitting Courier", along with an incomplete copy of season two's "The Heel of Achilles") out of 25. Additionally, six largely-complete off-air audio editions are known to exist (namely "Return of Evil", "Death in Madeira", "Midnight Over Madeira", "Dead End Dubrovnik", "The Heel of Achilles" and "The Mask of Agamemnon"). The rest of the series is missing presumed wiped.
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      The Rat Catchers
      Composed by Johnny Pearson

      Performed by The Johnny Pearson Orchestra

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1966 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Fountain Studios, 128 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley Park, Wembley, Greater London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Associated-Rediffusion Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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