The XYY Man
William "Spider" Scott | |
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'The XYY Man' character | |
First appearance | The XYY Man |
Last appearance | The Mosley Receipt |
Created by | Kenneth Royce |
Portrayed by | Stephen Yardley |
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Aliases | The XYY Man |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Criminal |
Nationality | British |
The XYY Man began life as a series of novels by Kenneth Royce, featuring the character of William (or Willie) 'Spider' Scott, a one-time cat-burglar who leaves prison aiming to go straight but finds his talents still to be very much in demand by both the criminal underworld and the British secret service. Scott has an extra Y chromosome that supposedly gives him a criminal predisposition – although he tries to go straight, he is genetically incapable of doing so.
Royce's original books were: The XYY Man (1970); Concrete Boot (1971); The Miniatures Frame (1972); Spider Underground (The Masterpiece Affair) (1973) and Trap Spider (1974), though he returned to the character in the 80s with The Crypto Man (1984) and The Mosley Receipt (1985).
Regular characters included Scott's long-suffering girlfriend Maggie Parsons; British secret service head Fairfax; Detective Sergeant George Bulman, the tenacious policeman who wants nothing more than to see Scott back behind bars; journalist Ray Lynch; gay photographer Bluie Palmer and KGB chief Kransouski.
The XYY Man | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Kenneth Royce |
Starring |
Stephen Yardley Don Henderson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Richard Everitt |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Granada Television |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 3 July 1976 – 29 August 1977 |
TV Adaptation
In 1976 the first of Royce's novels was transferred to British television by Granada TV, in a three-part adaptation with Stephen Yardley playing Scott. The adventures of Scott caught the public imagination and ten more episodes followed in 1977. He is often co-opted (usually through some kind of blackmail) into working for shadowy civil-servant and MI5 officer Fairfax (Mark Dignam – in the novels the name Fairfax is a codename, and the character's real name is Sir Stuart Halliman. In one episode of the XYY Man, he identifies himself as "Stuart" in a telephone conversation). Doggedly on his trail is his nemesis Bulman (Don Henderson) and his assistant, Detective Constable Derek Willis (Dennis Blanch).
When the series came to an end, the character of Bulman and Willis were considered popular enough to merit their own spin-off series, Strangers and later (without Willis, except a few cameos in early episodes) Bulman. Kenneth Royce also returned to his Bulman character, writing No Way Back (Hashimi's Revenge) in 1986, and later The Judas Trail (1996) and Shadows (1996).
Although the series depicts someone with XYY syndrome as having criminal tendencies, actually there is no connection. This was reported by an early academic paper as a result of the conditional probability fallacy, and may have become conventional wisdom in the 1970s, but subsequent research has not found any evidence for it. The subject was also touched on in an episode of the BBC Science Fiction series Doomwatch, 'By the Pricking of My Thumbs...' (1971), written by Robin Chapman.
DVD Release
All 13 TV Episodes are available in a Region 2 UK DVD set (released by Network DVD on 26 February 2007)
Cast
- William 'Spider' Scott - Stephen Yardley
- Det. Sgt. George Bulman - Don Henderson
- Maggie Parsons - Vivienne McKee
- Det. Con. Derek Willis - Dennis Blanch
- Fairfax - Mark Dignam
Episodes
Series 1
Episode # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | Guest cast |
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1 | "The Proposition" | Ken Grieve | Ivor Marshall | 3 July 1976 | Paul Freeman, Alan Rowe, Leslie Schofield, Johnny Shannon, Tania Rogers |
2 | "The Execution" | Ken Grieve | Ivor Marshall | 10 July 1976 | Paul Freeman, Alan Rowe, Don Warrington, Ric Young, Peter Birrel, Roy Boyd, Tania Rogers |
3 | "The Resolution" | Ken Grieve | Ivor Marshall | 17 July 1976 | Paul Freeman, Alan Rowe, Leslie Schofield, Don Warrington, Ric Young, Peter Birrel, Roy Boyd |
Series 2
Episode # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | Guest cast |
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4 | "Friends and Enemies" | Ken Grieve | Tim Aspinall | 27 June 1977 | Brian Croucher, Fiona Curzon, William Squire, Oliver Maguire, Pamela Cundell, Johnny Shannon |
5 | "The Missing Civil Servant" | Ken Grieve | Tim Aspinall | 4 July 1977 | Brian Croucher, Fiona Curzon, William Squire, Roy Barraclough, Oliver Maguire, Pamela Cundell, Arnold Diamond, Johnny Shannon |
6 | "The Big Bang" | Ken Grieve | Tim Aspinall | 11 July 1977 | Brian Croucher, Fiona Curzon, James Coyle, William Squire, Roy Barraclough, Oliver Maguire, Pamela Cundell, Arnold Diamond, Johnny Shannon |
7 | "At the Bottom of the River" | Ken Grieve | Tim Aspinall | 18 July 1977 | Brian Croucher, Fiona Curzon, James Coyle, William Squire, Oliver Maguire, Johnny Shannon |
8 | "When We Were Very Greedy" | Carol Wilks | Murray Smith | 25 July 1977 | Glyn Houston, Ronald Lewis, Jennifer Lonsdale, Oliver Maguire, Alan Gaunt, Derrick O'Connor, Barry Andrews, Jimmy Gardner |
9 | "Now We Are Dead" | Carol Wilks | Murray Smith | 1 August 1977 | Glyn Houston, Ronald Lewis, Jennifer Lonsdale, Derrick O'Connor, Barry Andrews, Amanda Boxer, Tony Vogel |
10 | "Whisper Who Dares" | Carol Wilks | Murray Smith | 8 August 1977 | Glyn Houston, Ronald Lewis, Rachel Davies, Alan Gaunt, Derrick O'Connor, Barry Andrews |
11 | "Law and Order" | Alan Grint | Edward Boyd | 15 August 1977 | Peter Marinker, Sarah Bullen, Garrick Hagon, Norman Jones, Ray Mort, John Price, Christopher Jenkinson, David Hargreaves, Martin Fisk, Ray Armstrong |
12 | "The Detrimental Robot" | Alan Grint | Edward Boyd | 22 August 1977 | Peter Marinker, Sarah Bullen, Garrick Hagon, Tony Jay, Oliver Maguire, Norman Jones, Ray Mort, John Price, Christopher Jenkinson |
13 | "A View to a Death" | Alan Grint | Edward Boyd | 29 August 1977 | Sarah Bullen, Garrick Hagon, Tony Jay, Norman Jones, Ray Mort, John Price, Christopher Jenkinson, David Hargreaves |
External links
- The XYY Man on IMDb