Bognor (TV series)
Bognor is a British drama television series, made by Thames Television for ITV. It was originally shown in twenty one episodes between 10 February 1981 and 23 March 1982.[1] It was based on a series of novels by Tim Heald featuring Simon Bognor, an investigator working for of the Board of Trade, starring David Horovitch on the title role.
The first run of stories was shown in February and March 1981, with each story running to six 30-minute episodes each. The series was cancelled after only four stories were made, however the final story was not broadcast until March 1982 when it was shown in three parts.
Regular cast
- David Horovitch - Simon Bognor
- Joanna McCallum - Monica
- Ewan Roberts - Parkinson
- Tim Meats - Lingard
Guest cast
Unbecoming Habits
- James Maxwell - Anselm
- Patrick Troughton - Xavier
- Geoffrey Chater - Sir Erris Brig
- Richard Hurndall - Lord Camberley
- Robert Eddison - John
- Charles Lloyd-Pack - Matthew
- Anthony Jackson - Barnabus
- Alec Wallis - George Hey
- Glyn Jones - Sir John Derby
- David Rowlands - Batty Tom
- David Gooderson - Andy
- Edward Peel - Vivian
- John Flint - Insp. Trollope
- Gordon Rollings - Sid
- David Telfer - PC Temple
Deadline
- Benjamin Whitrow - Eric Gringe
- Charlotte Cornwell - Molly Mortimer
- Robert Addie - Willy Wimbledon
- Peter Jeffrey - Milburn Port
- Richard Vernon - Lord Wharfedale
- Glyn Jones - Sir John Derby
- Frances White - Thelma Gringe
- Shirley Dixon - Parson Woodforde
- Glynis Barber - Secretary
- David Calder - Insp. Flanders
- Annette Badland - Charlotte
- Christopher Biggins - Spencer Nugent
- Geoffrey Bateman - Elliston Gravelle
Let Sleeping Dogs Die
- Robin Bailey - Percy Pocklington
- Nigel Davenport - Edgar Eagerly
- Joan Greenwood - Duchess of Dorset
- Elizabeth Spriggs - Alisa Potts
- Michael Bilton - Andrew
- Roy Macready - Mervyn Sparks
- Shane Rimmer - Horace Higgins
- Frederick Treves - Brigadier Willoughby
- Victor Winding - Ramble
- Gabriel Woolf - Jorgen Winterfield
- Alfred Molina - Waiter
Just Desserts
- Andrew Burt - Aubrey Pring
- John Le Mesurier - Blight-Purley
- Lynda Marchal - Lady Aubergine
- Edward de Souza - Pendennis
- Ian Collier - Scoff Smith
Novels
Five of Heald's novels were reissued as tie-ins with the series by Arrow Books in 1981: Unbecoming Habits, Deadline, Let Sleeping Dogs Die, Just Desserts and Blue Blood Will Out. The cancellation of the series meant the fifth novel was never produced for television. Heald continued to write further Bognor novels and they have all been re-issued since without reference to the television series.
DVD release
The series was released on 4 DVDs in the UK (Region 2) by Network DVD in 2011.
References
External links
Bognor at the Internet Movie Database