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Turtle's Progress is a British television series, created by Edmund Ward and broadcast between 23 April 1979 and 4 July 1980. The offbeat humour of the show attracted a small but cult audience, and the show ran for two series.
Turtle's Progress: With John F. Landry, Michael Attwell, Ruby Head, Tony London. The series was was a mix of drama & comedy and dealt with a petty criminal named Turtle and his minder, "Razor" Eddie, who by accident come into possession of the proceeds of a major bank robbery.
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- 1979-04-23
- Comedy
- 60
Keeping out of the reach of both police and fellow law-breakers – a splendid gang of heavies led by one “Bullitt” (Godfrey James) who conducted his activities from a council flat (“with a few modifications”) – Turtle and Eddie discovered that the boxes contained a fortune.
Turtle's Progress. 1979. Watchlist. The title character in this British comedy-drama series was a petty crook named Turtle, played by John Landry. In league with fellow thief Razor...
Turtle and Razor Eddie turn the tables on a murderous slum landlord exploiting his Asian tenants in Birmingham.
Turtle's Progress is a British television series broadcast between 1979 and 1980. The offbeat humour of the show attracted a small but cult audience, and the show only ran for two...
Continuing to make a shaky living from their haul, Turtle and Eddie encounter the profitable world of antiques.