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      • Public Eye is a British television drama that ran from 1965 to 1975, produced by ABC Weekend TV for three series, and Thames Television a further four.
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  2. The end of the series, its fate and legacy. Public Eye came to an end on 7 April 1975 with the episode "Unlucky For Some". A hotel owner asks Marker to investigate his wife's odd behaviour.

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  3. Public Eye: Created by Anthony Marriott, Roger Marshall. With Alfred Burke, Ray Smith, Pauline Delaney, Brenda Cavendish. Cynical, dour and world-weary, private eye Frank Marker is frequently the unwitting stooge in bigger criminal wheels in his attempts to make a tenuous living on the outskirts of London.

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    • Alfred Burke, Ray Smith, Pauline Delaney
  4. In the run up to the commencement of colour broadcasting on both BBC1 and ITV in November 1969, the final episode of the series, "A Fixed Address" was taped in colour, although the episode still used the same monochrome title sequence from that series and was also broadcast in monochrome.

  5. 00:00. 1 9 6 5 - 1 9 7 5 (UK) 87 x 60 minute episodes Sympathetically portrayed by Alfred Burke, poor old Frank Marker struggled to earn a living as a private eye and never made it to any locations more exotic than Birmingham or Brighton. This was the realistic side of detective work, far removed.

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · Public Eye was a drama series produced by ABC Television and later Thames Television for ITV that ran for 7 consecutive series between January 23rd, 1965 and April 7th, 1975 starring Alfred Burke as down-at-heel inquiry agent Frank Marker, with the show depicting the numerous cases he would undertake.

  7. S4.E7 ∙ A Fixed Address. Thu, Jun 19, 1969. Just when Marker and his new landlady's relationship starts to bloom, her ex-husband returns after 7 years, jeopardising his new attempt at a detective agency, and his new home, where he must stay until the end of his parole. 7.8/10 (37)

  8. Nov 28, 2022 · In total Public Eye lasted for 86 hour long episodes and ran from 23 January 1965 until 7 April 1975. The theme tune was by the brilliant Robert Earley (aka Robert Sharples) who also contributed an equally groovy jazz tinged theme to the series Man at the Top.

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