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词条 Jack the Ripper (1973 TV series)
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  1. Episodes

  2. Cast

  3. Release

  4. References

  5. External links

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| show_name = Jack the Ripper
| runtime = 50 minutes
| creator = Troy Kennedy Martin
Elwyn Jones
| writer =Elwyn Jones
John Lloyd
| starring = Stratford Johns
Frank Windsor
| country = United Kingdom
| network = BBC1
| first_aired = 13 July 1973
| last_aired = 17 August 1973
| num_series = 1
| num_episodes = 6

Jack the Ripper is a six-part BBC television drama made in 1973, in which the case of the Jack the Ripper murders is reopened and analysed by Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow and Watt (Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor, respectively). These characters were hugely popular with UK TV viewers at the time from their appearances on the long-running police series Z-Cars and its sequels Softly, Softly and Barlow at Large. The programme was presented partly as a discussion between the two principals in the present day, interspersed with dramatised-documentary scenes set in the 19th century. The series discusses suspects and conspiracies, but concludes there is insufficient evidence to determine who was Jack the Ripper. The experiment was seen to be a success, and the formula was repeated in 1976 with Second Verdict, in which Barlow and Watt cast their gaze over miscarriages of justice and unsolved mysteries from the past.

Episodes

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| DirectedBy = Gilchrist Calder
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| Title = Butchery
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| DirectedBy = David Wickes
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| Title = Panic
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| Title = Suspects
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| Title = The Highest in the Land?
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| WrittenBy = Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd
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Cast

{{colbegin}}
  • Stratford Johns as DCS Charlie Barlow
  • Frank Windsor as DCS John Watt
  • Gordon Christie as Inspector Abberline
  • Hugo De Vernier as Albert Cadoche
  • Christopher Fenwick as John Richardson
  • Chris Gannon as Timothy Donovan
  • Gabrielle Hamilton as Mrs. Richardson
  • Basil Henson as Sir Charles Warren
  • Julie May as Mrs Fiddymont
  • Geoffrey Rose as Dr. Bagster Phillips
  • Rosalind Ross as Elizabeth Long
  • Hilary Sesta as Catherine Eddowes
  • Peter Spraggon as Sergeant Thicke
  • Varley Thomas as Emily Holland
  • Kenneth Thornett as PC Neil
  • Gabor Vernon as Louis Diemschütz
  • Wendy Williams as Mrs Barnett
{{colend}}

Release

Jack the Ripper was made available for syndication.

When televised in the United States, it featured Sebastian Cabot as host-narrator, and was broadcast variably using the title The Whitechapel Murders or the original Jack the Ripper.[7][8]

The series was also adapted into a book titled The Ripper File authored by series script writers Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd.[9] The 1979 film Murder by Decree, starring Christopher Plummer as Sherlock Holmes investigating the Whitechapel murders, was based on The Ripper File.[10]

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/259830593/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22%2B |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=13 July 1973 |page=2 |location=London |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/259837117/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22%2B |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=20 July 1973 |page=2 |location=London |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/259844254/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22%2B |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=27 July 1973 |page=2 |location=London |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/259851523/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22%2B |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=3 August 1973 |page=2 |location=London |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
5. ^{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/259857911/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22%2B |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=10 August 1973 |page=2 |location=London |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
6. ^{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/259864546/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22%2B |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=17 August 1973 |page=2 |location=London |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
7. ^{{cite news |last1=Newton |first1=Dwight |title=Video with Dwight Newton: The week's new shows - it's a crime |date= October 7, 1973 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/460965500/?terms=%22Jack%2Bthe%2BRipper%22 |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=The San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle |department=Sunday Scene |page=16 |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
8. ^{{cite news |last1=Bailey |first1=Marilyn |title=Jack the Ripper is back |accessdate=30 March 2019 |work=Minneapolis Tribune |date=March 10, 1974 |department=TV Week |pages=6-7 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/185894562 |url-access=limited |via=Newspapers.com}}
9. ^{{cite book |last1=Jones |first1=Elwyn |last2=Lloyd |first2=John |authorlink1=Elwyn Jones |title=The Ripper File: The documentary investigation by Detective Chief Superintendents Charles Barlow and John Watt |publisher=Arthur Barker |isbn=0213165368 |lccn=75328051 |oclc=1464278}}
10. ^{{cite AV media |title=Murder by Decree |date=1979 |medium=Motion picture |location=London |people=Bob Clark (director) |publisher=AVCO Embassy Pictures |oclc=472353182 |quote=Based on 'The Ripper File' by John Lloyd and Elwyn Jones}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0071001|title=Jack the Ripper}}
{{Z-Cars}}{{Jack the Ripper media}}{{BBC-tv-prog-stub}}

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