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Public Eye

  • Série télévisée
  • 1965–1975
  • 1h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Alfred Burke in Public Eye (1965)
CriminalitéDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCynical, dour and world-weary, private eye Frank Marker is frequently the unwitting stooge in bigger criminal wheels in his attempts to make a tenuous living on the outskirts of London.Cynical, dour and world-weary, private eye Frank Marker is frequently the unwitting stooge in bigger criminal wheels in his attempts to make a tenuous living on the outskirts of London.Cynical, dour and world-weary, private eye Frank Marker is frequently the unwitting stooge in bigger criminal wheels in his attempts to make a tenuous living on the outskirts of London.

  • Creators
    • Anthony Marriott
    • Roger Marshall
  • Stars
    • Alfred Burke
    • Ray Smith
    • Pauline Delaney
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,5/10
    475
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    • Creators
      • Anthony Marriott
      • Roger Marshall
    • Stars
      • Alfred Burke
      • Ray Smith
      • Pauline Delaney
    • 18Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Frank Marker
    • 1965–1975
    Ray Smith
    Ray Smith
    • Firbank…
    • 1971–1975
    Pauline Delaney
    Pauline Delaney
    • Mrs. Mortimer…
    • 1965–1975
    Brenda Cavendish
    Brenda Cavendish
    • Nell Holdsworth…
    • 1971–1972
    Peter Childs
    • Ron Gash…
    • 1975
    William Moore
    • Kenrick…
    • 1965–1969
    John Grieve
    • Hull
    • 1969
    Marjie Lawrence
    Marjie Lawrence
    • Barbara…
    • 1968–1975
    Barbara Keogh
    • Gladys Mottram…
    • 1966–1973
    Hubert Rees
    • George…
    • 1971–1975
    Stephanie Bidmead
    Stephanie Bidmead
    • Penny Lawrence…
    • 1966–1973
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Alec Payton…
    • 1966–1971
    Margaret Whiting
    • Evelyn Friendly…
    • 1965–1975
    Mona Bruce
    • Mona Summers…
    • 1965–1972
    Philip Madoc
    Philip Madoc
    • Dannon…
    • 1965–1975
    Dudley Foster
    • Gordon Ansell…
    • 1965–1972
    Garfield Morgan
    Garfield Morgan
    • Brown…
    • 1965–1968
    John Collin
    John Collin
    • Allan Biddersloe…
    • 1965–1971
    • Creators
      • Anthony Marriott
      • Roger Marshall
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs18

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    10vonnoosh

    How far has TV fallen since?????.

    No sensationalism, no mindless action, no mediocre plot twists for shock value, no condescending preaching, no axes to grind and no ham fisted attempts to push political agendas. This show is a revelation for us mired in this loathesome modern world.

    The show conveys more reality to what life is really like than reality television ever did which is not so ironic given how phony and jaded reality tv is. Television during the era of Public Eye was theatrical and this show, shot almost entirely on video instead of the then standard, video in studio/film on location is no different.

    Alfred Burke is an actor I barely saw in other shows. He makes Frank Marker all his own and he seems to have had no trouble doing it. Frank Marker is a likable but seedy inquiry agent, a title he prefers instead of private detective. It's the work that makes him seedy. Unglamorous realistic plot lines. Sometimes Marker gets more trouble than he expects but alot of the trouble you would not expect to see other fictional private eyes to get into in old movies or novels. Marker's character is fully fleshed out as well as the many characters that come and go over the course of the series. Edward Woodward once noted that television during this era was written in a way where you get a complete picture of all the characters in each show because they are fully realized in the writing. They aren't ciphers for the actors to fill in the blank based on their lines. That detail in writing is lost in 95% of today's television which is a shame.

    The show moves about and has some interesting locations. The Thames series began in 1969 with Marker in Brighton, then Windsor, Walton and later Chertsey. During the ABC years, it was London and Birmingham.

    The '69 season has a story arch for the Marker character instead of being focused mostly on a case per episode like the rest of the series. Much of the focus before '69 went to the supporting characters since the details of each case unfolds through their time on screen. The series returns to this format for all of the remaining episodes from '71 to '75. The cases are believable and the endings are often unique and surprising. There is one episode where Marker is hired to discover who is blackmailing a woman. She is threatened to have some secret about herself revealed to her husband who travels alot for his work and is not around. Much of the episode, we as the viewer try to guess what could be her secret since the woman isn't sure herself. We also follow Marker playing a cat and mouse game with the people he suspects are behind it all. It turns out her husband was an excon and the blackmailer knew him from prison, saw he had done well financially since his release and decided to pretend to have something on his wife to get some money out of them. Marker and the husband learn this after setting up a payoff and staking out the dropoff to see who picks up the money. The husband, feeling the anticipated anger also feels conflicted given that the wouldbe blackmailer is a fellow excon who clearly was not doing well since being released. An unexpected act of kindness occurs instead of an expected act of violence. Conflicted sums up how many of these episodes end. Like life, not much is cut and dry. These stories are no different.

    The Thames television episodes are out of print on DVD but are probably still in rerun and on streaming sites somewhere but the ABC series during the first 4 years are almost entirely gone. That is roughly 40 episodes which were on tapes that were wiped as per the policy in those days for much of British television and unlike Doctor Who or the Avengers, I think it unlikely these missing episodes will turn up in some dusty film cans in an abandoned TV studio in Bangladesh or Tanzania. Appreciating what still exists from this series isn't difficult. As I said, entertainment is not of this quality anymore. So much focus is centered on everything EXCEPT what's most important, the quality of the story.
    9granty-95171

    An unflashy classic.

    Currently enjoying a well deserved rerun on UK tv; how refreshing it is to see a drama that doesn't need to resort to rape, murder, histrionics or sex every five minutes, and contains clear & audible dialogue without any mumbling or constant background music. Public Eye works brilliantly, despite an often minimal plot, because the writing and acting are first class, certainly a good deal better than anything i've seen of late. Proof that less is more.
    sublimineyes

    Understated, measured joy

    I really wish the first 3 seasons of this were available today as the rest are an understated, measured joy, especially season 4.

    Really, it is all down to Alfred Burke (well, and Pauline Delaney in season 4) who puts in an understated, measured performance that is a joy to watch. Frankly, at the moment, I can't think of a better low rent police/crime TV star. OK, there are dud episodes. OK, the foils after Pauline Delaney are never as good But Burke just keeps on giving.

    I think a lot of credit must go as well to the creators/writers who set a just so mood. Even down to perfectly matched theme music.

    Thoroughly deserves t better known than it is.
    Spondonman

    Vanished from the Public Eye

    It's been over 30 years since I last saw Public Eye on UK ITV, but having just watched some of the 1969 episodes released on DVD it's as I remembered it: grimy and gritty. There was a marvellously downbeat downtrodden atmosphere to all the series (I'm too young to remember the first from the mid-sixties, all wiped), partly thanks to the fact neither ABC nor Thames wanted to spend much money on it, and not just the acting or the stories. Those who remember the series have no chance in forgetting the lugubrious theme music, oft repeated per episode at the commercial break bumpers.

    Welcome to Brighton? broadcast 30.07.69: Framed ex convict Frank Marker indelibly played by angular and craggy Alfred Burke leaves HMP Ford for a new start in Brighton. A few ordinary adventures later his cynical outlook is seemingly proved justified by our glimpse into a dull grainy world of varying but usually seedy human emotions. Being an "Enquiry Agent" was in his blood, as performing a simple favour to an acquaintance in prison brings out the bloodhound in him.

    I don't go overboard for "realism" in films or TV - give me Abbott & Costello any day! But I do recommend Public Eye for something refreshingly different to today's type of TV drama, a realism at once hard but at the same time humdrum and fantastic too, and also basically portraying a non-colour, non-violent and non-CGI world too.
    10mdepre

    Outstanding television drama

    These series in my opinion are British television at its very finest, centred around a marvellous sustained performance by Alfred Burke which stands comparison with anything to be seen anywhere in film, TV or theatre; and scripts of high intelligence, firmly grounded in the downbeat experiences of everyday English life, yet psychologically profound.

    The support acting rises to the occasion too, in all the episodes I have seen - Pauline Delaney's performance in Series 4 for example.

    By all accounts the show was widely popular when originally broadcast, and it is a mystery to this viewer why repeat broadcasts are so very seldom seen.

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    • Anecdotes
      Most of the ABC Television episodes (seasons one through three) are lost, while the Thames Television episodes survive intact. The only ABC episodes to survive are Nobody Kills Santa Claus (1965), The Morning Wasn't So Hot (1965), Don't Forget You're Mine (1966), Works with Chess, Not with Life (1966), and The Bromsgrove Venus (1968)
    • Gaffes
      The Golden Flower Chinese restaurant is visible through the kitchen window of Frank's Eton High Street office - but as seen in location work for editions such as Come Into the Garden, Rose (1971), the eaterie is actually found two doors down from Marker's premises on the same side of the street. The Thames production team designed the studio backdrop like this as they felt what actually faced the office was visually uninteresting.
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      Referenced in Remembering Douglas Camfield (2013)
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      Public Eye
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      Composed by Robert Sharples (as Robert Earley)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 janvier 1965 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Detective público
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Thames Television Studios, Teddington, Middlesex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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