Thursday 7 April 2016

372 Dick Turpin


First  viewed : January  1979

Dick  Turpin  was  another  feature  of  those  wintry  Saturday  evenings  of  early  1979.  It  was  the  latest  series  written  by  Richard  Carpenter  ( Catweazle, The  Ghosts  of  Motley  Hall )  and  followed  Harrison  Ainsworth  in  romanticising  the  eighteenth  century  highwayman.

Carpenter's  Turpin  ( Richard  O' Sullivan )  is  basically  Robin  Hood  moved  on  six  centuries, an  unjustly   disinherited  soldier  who  takes  to  the  road  to  take  on   a  corrupt  establishment  in  the  form  of  rapacious  squire  Sir  John  Glutton ( Christopher  Benjamin )  and  his  hatchet  man  Captain  Spiker  ( David  Daker ). To  draw  in  the  kids  he  had  a  young  apprentice  Swiftnick  ( Michael  Deeks )  he  often  had  to  rescue.  He  sometimes  found  time  to  help  out  damsels  in  distress  such  as  Phyllida  ( the  lovely  Julie Dawn  Cole  above ).

The  series  looked  good  and  was  clean  escapist  fun  giving  O ' Sullivan   a  chance  to  stretch  his  wings  in  a  more  or  less  straight  role. Only  two  13  episode  series  were  made  in  1979-80 plus  a  star laden  feature  length  story. For  some  reason  the   second  series  was  curtailed  after  seven  episodes  in  1980  , the  TV  film broadcast  as  a  five  part  serial  in  1981  then  the  six  unseen  episodes  shown  as  a  final  series  in  1982.

O' Sullivan's  sad  decline  has  been  well  publicised  but  Deeks   just  gave  up  on  acting   after  an  appearance  in  The  Bill  in  1994.

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