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Van der Valk

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1992
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Barry Foster in Van der Valk (1972)
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Cynical Dutch Detective Commissaris and his colleagues investigate murders, kidnappings, and political corruption.Cynical Dutch Detective Commissaris and his colleagues investigate murders, kidnappings, and political corruption.Cynical Dutch Detective Commissaris and his colleagues investigate murders, kidnappings, and political corruption.

  • Creator
    • Nicolas Freeling
  • Stars
    • Barry Foster
    • Michael Latimer
    • Joanna Dunham
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    • Creator
      • Nicolas Freeling
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      • Barry Foster
      • Michael Latimer
      • Joanna Dunham
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    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Van der Valk
    • 1972–1992
    Michael Latimer
    Michael Latimer
    • Kroon
    • 1972–1973
    Joanna Dunham
    • Arlette…
    • 1973–1977
    Susan Travers
    Susan Travers
    • Arlette
    • 1972–1973
    Nigel Stock
    Nigel Stock
    • Samson
    • 1977
    Meg Davies
    • Arlette Van Der Valk…
    • 1991–1992
    Dave Carter
    Dave Carter
    • Stribos…
    • 1972–1977
    Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines
    • Hoofd Commissaris Samson…
    • 1991–1992
    Richard Huw
    • Wim Van Der Valk…
    • 1991–1992
    Natasha Pyne
    • Janet
    • 1991–1992
    Alan Haines
    • Mertens…
    • 1972
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Halsbeek
    • 1973
    Michael Lees
    Michael Lees
    • Dr. Roest…
    • 1972–1977
    John Vine
    • Jan Klees…
    • 1991–1992
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Joseph Kettner…
    • 1972–1991
    Clifford Rose
    Clifford Rose
    • De Groote…
    • 1972–1977
    Michael Sheard
    Michael Sheard
    • Paul Harkemer…
    • 1972–1977
    Martin Wyldeck
    Martin Wyldeck
    • Samson
    • 1972
    • Creator
      • Nicolas Freeling
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    10rjaddou

    A Thames Television Classic !

    Years ago, when there were excellent TV channels, they used to make 60 minute episodes ... And Van Der Valk was one of the best made by Thames Television. It was filmed in Holland, and I mean even the interiors ! So a considerable expense was involved with crews, actors etc unlike cheap sets of today's. Excellent acting, script, theme music and plots ... what more can one ask for !
    10judith-36472

    Van der Valk ... Barry Foster

    I am really enjoying the 1972-1992 episodes on Talking Pictures, Freeview channel 81, Friday nights, 9-10pm. UK Very nostalgic to enjoy Barry Foster as the lead Comisaris in these original episodes. Have enjoyed each one. I rate them with full marks. No recent remaking of V d V with other actors can compare to Barry ... so I have turned the TV over.
    9CosmicDwellings

    Highly-Recommended Amsterdam intrigue...

    In between the TV showings of the original series of "Special Branch" (1969) and "The Sweeney" (1975), Thames Television delivered a classic piece of Detective fiction in the form of "Van Der Valk" - Commissaris Piet (Simon) Van Der Valk of the Dutch CID based in Amsterdam. It was a very good updated take on the character from a series of best- selling novels by Author Nicolas Freeling and a superlative characterisation by actor Barry Foster in the lead role. Furthermore, it was the marrying of Foster's performance with the intelligent and gritty realism of the scripts and location that made this a must-see of the time (the entire five series - 32 Episodes in total - was made over a twenty-year period). As a youngster, I was more familiar with the third series (1977) which was made by Euston Films for Thames, but watching the episodes of the original series from 1972 and 1973 (2nd series) was most enjoyable too as it not only gave us an insight into how the character of Van Der Valk was originally conceived for television, but also allowed us to experience the production process of the time - a mix of VT (studio) and film (location) work that assisted in the unfolding of the drama. The city of Amsterdam is beautifully captured in each and every overcast shot of period detail - trams, bikes, canals, cars and bars all add to the realistic take on a glorious setting. There was a gap of almost 14 years before the decision was finalised to commence work on the fourth series (screened 1991) and by this time the episodes were produced for a longer format: a two-hour time slot (the trend of the time). However, it was wonderful to see the older Barry Foster continue his memorable characterisation all those years on, and I felt that the series had lost none of that gritty style and intelligence that gave it an endearing quality almost two decades previously. In these longer early '90's episodes there is obviously an emphasis on the changing face of culture and environment, and a new face is added to the Van Der Valk family - namely an adopted daughter called Ruth who has a young child. The Van Der Valk's eldest son, Wim is also in the employ of the Amsterdam Police as an Inspector, and he plays a considerable part in some of the case-cracking proceedings of these later episodes, and reference is also given to his brother in the final series (1992) although he never makes an appearance. Overall, 'Van Der Valk' is a highly-recommended viewing experience especially for those entertained by the crime fiction genre.
    8pmiano100

    The Dutch Columbo

    I first saw it when I visited Britain in 1977. I was intrigued by the anomaly (to me) of a British TV show about a Dutch police detective. I enjoyed it and continued to watch it every time I visited Britain, which was often as I had gotten a job requiring it. Some of the actors spoke with British accents while others spoke with Dutch accents, but that was no big deal. After all, aren't we the country that gave the world Robin Hood with an American accent? The only thing that really bothered me was that it apparently never got on American TV, at least not that I knew. It would be great if BBC America were to broadcast the reruns. Barry Foster was a great actor, perfectly cast. I suppose it didn't make it "across the pond" because he used brains instead of brawn and guns, and we already had Lt. Columbo.
    7mark-rojinsky

    Excellent '70s private-eye series

    I am a keen admirer of the creativity, old world charm and classical things relating to those countries between Germany and France: Luxembourg, The Netherlands and Belgium. ''Van der Valk'' caught the zeitgeist in the jaded '70s with its depictions of Amsterdam's urban settings. The bars, pubs and clubs and transport network ca. 1972 are recorded well. Fair-haired, prudent, rational and witty actor: Barry Foster - a man of the East Midlands is very good. Good to see talented English actors such as Ian Hendry, John Stride and David Wood involved. The stirring theme tune ''Eye Level'' played by The Simon Park Orchestra was a major hit on the international pop charts in 1973. Well done to the Talking Movies channel for airing this series again.

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    • Trivia
      The catchy theme tune, "Eye Level", by The Simon Parke Orchestra, reached number one on the UK charts at the end of 1972 when this show was first shown, and stayed on the chart for twenty-four weeks. It has the distinction of being the first television theme song to top the official UK music chart. The B-side was the theme to the ITV daytime drama, Crown Court.
    • Crazy credits
      The credits for Season 1 listed the actors and characters entirely in lower-case letters.
    • Connections
      Featured in Britain's Favourite Detectives (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Eye Level
      (Title Theme)

      Written by Jack Trombey

      Played by The Simon Park Orchestra

      Conducted by Simon Park

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ван дер Валк
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands(locations)
    • Production companies
      • Thames Television
      • Euston Films
      • Elmgate Productions
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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