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Definitely
a prime candidate for DVD
release of the year and one of
the best put together packages
I've seen. This 7 disc box set
from The AV Channel and Umbrella
Entertainment is simply a must,
bringing together as it does,
all 28 episodes of the 1968 cult
ITC classic Department S.
Department
S, a secret wing of
Interpol and based in Paris,
featured a trio of agents, each
with their own special skills,
tackling the kind of cases that
leave most people baffled.
Created by Monty Berman and
Dennis Spooner and filmed
concurrently with that other ITC
classic Randall and Hopkirk
(Deceased) Department S
starred Peter Wyngarde as
novelist Jason King who would
use his literary brain to try
and crack the case, then there
was the American Joel Fabiani as
the straightish Stewart Sullivan
and thirdly there was Rosemary
Nichols as computer expert
Annabelle Hurst. All three
answered to the African Sir
Curtis Seretse (played by Dennis
Alaba Peters) but their cases
took them all over the world
(although due to budget
constraints most of these
locations look suspiciously like
ITC's favourite pre-filmed
backdrops).
In a somewhat similar format to
The Champions the cases that
Department S undertook were
generally of the fantastic
variety such as episode one's
Six Days where a plane and its
passengers disappear for six
days but have no memory of it
and The Pied Piper of Hambledown
where an entire village goes
missing. All of the 28 stories
are very quirky and very great
fun.
You
get a real nostalgia glow from
watching the episodes here,
Peter Wyngarde as Jason King
fairly eats up the screen
whenever he appears, so popular
was he in fact that he soon
gained a spin-off show - the
self titled Jason King. The
great thing too about all of the
ITC shows is their glossiness,
all shot on high (Lew :-) Grade
35mm film they just look
fantastic, this release proves
it too, choc a block full of
extras and boasting great audio
and digitally remastered prints.
Not to be missed.
THE
DVD
Well
where do we begin - this 7 disc
set is packed to the rafter with
great bonus material, starting
off with the reproduction ITC
publicity booklet included as an
insert in disc one. There are
audio commentaries, isolated
musical tracks, massive amounts
of production detail and much
more. With each disc containing
something different the easiest
this to do is list each disc
separately.
1. DISC ONE - Pick
of this disc is the audio
commentary on the episode Pied
Piper of Hambledown from Mr King
himself Peter Wyngarde where he
sheds some very interesting
light not just on the series but
his own life too. There is also
a reproduction of the original
ITC press kit (running to almost
70 pages). there is an excellent
photo gallery, very extensive
production notes as well as a
fun bio of Jason King (taken
from the jacket blurb on one of
his supposed novels), as well as
biogs of prominent guest stars.
2. DISC TWO -
Original UK/USA ITC publicity.
more production notes. bio of
Stewart Sullivan, more photos
and more guest cast info.
3. DISC THREE -
Another major highlight is
isolated music tracks on the
first two episodes of the this
disc (The Double Death of
Charlie Crippen and The Treasure
of the Costa Del Sol.) Very
groovy listening too, there are
also some very extensive notes
on musical director Edwin Astley.
A Department S trailer. A biog
of Annabelle Hurst, more photos
and more guest cast info.
4. DISC FOUR - Fun
with Department S collectables,
a look at the trio's cars, a
Curtis Seretse bio, more guest
cast info and more photos.
Incidentally all of the photos
featured are very high quality
production stills not the usual
screen grabs you often get these
days.
5. DISC FIVE -
Stand out extra on this disc is
the text feature looking at
Peter Wyngarde in Australia (his
early 1970's appearances down
under saw him achieve idol
status), there are also more
guest cast bios and more quality
photos.
6. DISC SIX - In
the early 1970's Peter Wyngarde
recorded a high concept pop
album and the feature on this
disc takes an indepth look at
it. There is also a fun look at
Department S locations, more
guest cast bios and more photos.
7. DISC SEVEN -
There is no let up even for this
last disc as there is another
fab Peter Wyngarde commentary on
the episode A Small War of
Nerves, there is also info on
the sequel Jason King too as
well as a trailer for that show
plus more guest cast info and a
final photo gallery.
Also featured on every disc are
trailers for forthcoming ITC
attractions from the AV Channel
and Umbrella and these include
such classics as Man in a
Suitcase, The Protectors, UFO,
Strange Report, The Secret
Service, Fireball XL5 and many
more. Also worth mentioning is
the great sleeve notes put
together by Grant Taylor. All in
a all a fantastic package.
SPECIFICATIONS
Format:
PAL All Region Total
Running Time:
28x50 minutes Certificate:
M15+
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