Alfred Burke (28 February 1918 – 16 February 2011) was a British actor, best known for his portrayal of Frank Marker in the drama series Public Eye, which ran on television for ten years.
An anthology series of short dramas with a sting in the tail. Originally called Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected, Dahl introduced some of the early...
Legal drama series Crime of Passion detailed cases from the French courts. All The Facts Crime of Passion was an anthology series telling stories from the French...
In The Fatal Attribution Maggie Perowne and Ben Glazier, both art experts working for Klinsky’s auction house think they have discovered a painting that appears to...
The Gamblers was an anthology series of individual plays linked by the premise of people having to take a chance or risk a gamble on something....
Drama Edward The Confessor was an entry in the Armchair Theatre strand. Edward Gobey is something of a Billy Liar character, his job as social surveyor...
Drama series Under The Hammer followed the work of Ben Glazier and Maggie Perowne working for prestigious Auction House Klinskys with the pair having to deal...
In They All Sound Simple at First Frank, now in a swish new office and working with Ron Gash, is trying to recover money owed to...
In How About It, Frank? Marker is asked by fellow private detective Ron Gash to investigate the character of Brian Hart, a businessman who is up...
How About A Cup of Tea. After a spell in hospital following a beating whilst investigating a horse doping scandal. Frank is severely depressed and seriously...
A new title sequence for the final season, which saw Marker back on our screens after an almost two year absence. In Nobody Wants To Know...