Spy Catcher (Spyforce Episode)
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“Spy Catcher” | |||||||
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Spyforce episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode Pilot |
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Written by | Ron McLean | ||||||
Directed by | Roger Mirams | ||||||
Production no. | Paramount Pictures | ||||||
Original airdate | November 1970 (Nine) | ||||||
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This article is about the pilot episode of the Australian wartime drama, Spyforce. For the Peter Wright book, see Spycatcher.
"Spy Catcher" (working title: Spy Catchers) is the pilot episode of the Australian wartime espionage drama Spyforce created by Roger Mirams and Ron McLean.
The primary plot of "Spy Catcher" was to introduce all of the main characters of the series, and establish their relationships with each other.
[edit] Credits
CAST:
- Erskine - Jack Thompson
- Lt. French - Katy Wild
- Gunther Haber - Peter Sumner
- Col. Cato - Redmond Philips
Support:
- Jill Stewart - Anna-Maria Winchester
- Capt. Pollock - Bill Hunter
- Capt. Bergen - Stuart Finch
CREW:
- Producer - Roger Mirams
- Associate Producer - Ron McLean
- Music - Brian Rangott & Geoff Harvey
- Paramount Production Executive - Bruce Gordon
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Episode List | Classic Australian TV |
Spy Catcher | The General |Death Railway | Portuguese Man Of War | The Prisoner | The Bridge | The Trader | The Escape | 27 Hours | The Volunteers - Part One | The Volunteers - Part Two | The Countess | The Cripple | The Assassin | The Tunku | The Gunner | The Saviour - Part One | The Saviour - Part Two | The Samurai | The Bunker | Reilley's Army | The Courier | The Doctor | The Major | The Lovers | The Chase | The Diplomat |