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Garry Halliday

  • TV Series
  • 1959–1962
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Garry Halliday was a British television series for children on the BBC from 1959 to 1962. The show starred Terence Longdon as airman Garry Halliday. The episodes were based on books by Justi... Read allGarry Halliday was a British television series for children on the BBC from 1959 to 1962. The show starred Terence Longdon as airman Garry Halliday. The episodes were based on books by Justin Blake: Justin Blake was in fact a pseudonym for the writers John Griffith Bowen and Jere... Read allGarry Halliday was a British television series for children on the BBC from 1959 to 1962. The show starred Terence Longdon as airman Garry Halliday. The episodes were based on books by Justin Blake: Justin Blake was in fact a pseudonym for the writers John Griffith Bowen and Jeremy Bullmore. Reminiscent of Biggles, Halliday was a pilot for a commercial airline, Hallid... Read all

  • Creator
    • Justin Blake
  • Stars
    • Terence Longdon
    • Elwyn Brook-Jones
    • Terence Alexander
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    39
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Justin Blake
    • Stars
      • Terence Longdon
      • Elwyn Brook-Jones
      • Terence Alexander
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Terence Longdon
    Terence Longdon
    • Garry Halliday
    • 1959–1962
    Elwyn Brook-Jones
    • The Voice
    • 1959–1962
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Bill Dodds - Co-pilot
    • 1959–1961
    Frederick Treves
    Frederick Treves
    • Nigel Fox…
    • 1959–1962
    Audrey Nicholson
    • Vicky Fox
    • 1961–1962
    Maurice Kaufmann
    Maurice Kaufmann
    • Sergeant Adolph Traumann…
    • 1959–1962
    Geoffrey Palmer
    Geoffrey Palmer
    • Narrator…
    • 1959–1962
    Bill Kerr
    Bill Kerr
    • Eddie Robbins
    • 1962
    Richard Dare
    • Heidrich…
    • 1959–1962
    Juno Stevas
    • Sonya Delamere
    • 1959–1961
    Jennifer Wright
    Jennifer Wright
    • Jean Wills
    • 1959–1960
    Edward Jewesbury
    Edward Jewesbury
    • Inspector Potter
    • 1960–1962
    Edward Evans
    Edward Evans
    • Assistant Commissioner…
    • 1960–1962
    Hugh Latimer
    Hugh Latimer
    • Mr. Temhani…
    • 1962
    John Harrison
    • Passenger…
    • 1959–1962
    Hamilton Dyce
    • Sir Charles Logan…
    • 1959–1962
    Michael Collins
    • Inspector Franks
    • 1959
    Gudrun Ure
    Gudrun Ure
    • Jean Wills
    • 1959
    • Creator
      • Justin Blake
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    8rushmore24

    Biggles, Dan Dare and all that

    Having just seen Elwyn Brook-Jones in 'Odd Man Out' it took my mind back to Gary Halliday, the first UK TV series to make a real impression on my young mind. I've never seen any repeats or articles on the series but the fact that it had an aviation basis and the mysterious 'Voice' was enough to hook me. Perhaps it's best that it remains a vivid, if slightly scary, memory as its production values may not stand up today? Of course Terence Alexander went on to be a television staple whereas Terence Longden and Elwyn Brook-Jones became rarer commodities. Anyway it remains stronger in my memory than all its contemporaries like Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and William Tell.
    9croftlea-sim-624-531010

    Great boys own TV

    Over dinner several years ago , I had an argument with some friends that this great boys own adventure ever existed! Well I'm glad to see there are some people like me who never forgot it ! I too remember it starting after Grandstand, but the bit from the start which sticks in my mind was the big radar scanner revolving round and round. Happymemories indeed ! I just wish somebody could find some recordings in the archives so we could relive the memories! I think 'Dodds' the copilot was the guy who played Jim Bergerac's father in law, if I'm not mistaken. I think I read somewhere that an old episode had been found locked away in some vault in Honkong.
    peedee100

    quality live tv from the 50s

    This series was (I believe) broadcast live during the late 50s and early 60s. It featured a "Biggles" type character who flew into all kinds of excitement with his faithful co pilot played by Terence Alexander. Their sinister adversary "The Voice" was only ever seen from the mouth to the chin and seemed to be in constant radio contact with the flight deck of Halliday's aircraft. As a ten year old watching childrens tv, I found it deeply disturbing but unmissable! I hope some tapes remain so future generations can enjoy this series.
    10bestbutter-1

    A true Boys' Own hero

    Here's a name from the past. Given a seven-year-old's preference for aeroplanes over football any day (and 48 years later, nothing's changed) 'Garry Halliday' was the most important part of my week and a blessed antidote to the endless combovers, long shorts and sheepskin coats of its immediate Saturday evening predecessor.

    Favourite moment? Pretty much the only one I can remember, actually: the one where The Voice's gofer Traumann, presumably having failed yet again to deal with the accursed Halliday, was finally offed by his exasperated guv'nor. "It won't happen next time, Voice", stammered Traumann to The Unseen One; "There isn't going to be a next time, Traumann", came the dismembered, mittel-European reply, followed by the silenced automatic pistol nosing shakily in from screen right and dispatching the hapless bagman to join the great supporting cast in the sky. (You could tell Traumann was the bad guy because of the shades - but I swear he reappeared a few years later playing lead with Adam Faith & The Roulettes).

    Other than The Voice the true star, of course, was the DC3: an aircraft just made for Boys' Own adventures and a design triumph, with more personality in its tail-fin than could ever be mustered by a dozen Wolverines or Men-in-Black. 'Garry Halliday' was a pop-cultural milestone that should have been preserved in perpetuity; it remains yet another good reason for consigning the wipe-happy pygmies of 60s/70s broadcasting to the same nether regions as Sgt Traumann.
    miles-cheshire

    All-time Favourite

    This was my all-time favourite children's TV programme, essential viewing after Grandstand on a Saturday afternoon. The episodes opened with a shot of whirling propeller blades and a voice-over giving a brief introduction to The Halliday Charter Company and a synopsis of the current story to date. The chief characters were the urbane Garry Halliday, played by Terence Longdon, and his "silly ass" co-pilot, Bill Dodds, (Terence Alexander). They were in constant pursuit of their sinister arch-enemy, "The Voice" (Elwyn Brook-Jones), a master criminal who protected his identity by never letting his face be seen. I wrote to Terence Alexander some years ago to express my appreciation and he wrote back to tell me that he is amazed by how many people still mention "Garry Halliday" to him. Apparently there is only one episode of the programme still in existence, the BBC had the practice of "wiping" old tapes.

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1959 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Garry Halliday and the Secret of Omar Khayyam
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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