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  54. Jack Regan is a hard edged detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan Police (called 'the Sweeney' from the Cockney rhyming slang 'Sweeney Todd' = 'Flying Squad'). He pursues villains by methods which are underhanded and often illegal themselves, frequently violent and more often than not successful.
  55. Jack Regan is a hard edged detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan Police. He pursues villains by methods which are underhanded and often illegal themselves, frequently violent and more often than not successful.
  56. On promotional material for 70s US cop series Starsky and Hutch when it was remade, Paul Michael Glaser commented that that series worked because it was first about men, second about cops. The same applies for The Sweeney. Regan and Carter are not perfect, they are not saints, they are not superheroes. They do not solve every crime perfectly. That is why we can relate to them. We watch them and see men like ourselves.<br/><br/>The setting is firmly in the Seventies, with all its period detail. But as with Starsky and Hutch, we see the relationship between men engaged in battle. The dated backdrops fall away and we see the same spirit behind it - an appeal to heroism in an age when this is lacking.<br/><br/>The series is over 30 years old but talks to men today. Therein lies its continued appeal - and success.
  57. Jack Regan tells various members of the criminal community they are nicked and selected colleagues to &quot;shut it&quot; in this magnificent series which re-wrote the rules of cops and robbers TV drama. Until The Sweeney, scenes involving dialogue between actors travelling in cars employed dodgy back projection which was very noticeable. The Sweeney had a cameraman in the car with the cast while the car is actually being driven. The depiction of violence here was controversial - the thumping Thaw gives Eric Mason in series one closing episode Abduction is particularly brutal - is it justified because he had kidnapped Regan&#39;s daughter - we the audience are the judges! Many people cite this series for wrecking numerous Jaguar Mkll saloons - in fact it is an S Type - and there is only one which gets smashed up over and over again ! Bad Apple from series 3 is especially good - with Norman Jones and John Lyons playing corrupt but very effective cops. The closing chase sequence where Thaw and Jones meet at last has scenes filmed at Chertsey lock - into which this correspondent had the misfortune to fall during a Thames boating holiday in 1972! Messenger of the Gods has the taxi driver from Eastenders (Derek Martin)promising that the sexually active young gentleman who &quot;grassed&quot; him (Malcolm McFee, of Please Sir fame) has &quot;earnt &#39;isself a slappin&#39; &quot; On The Run includes the immortal line where Regan tells a superior that he and Carter (Dennis Waterman) are &quot;working like one armed paperhangers&quot;; and its prequel Taste of Fear features a magnificent portrayal of a new recruit (Norman Eshley) who isn&#39;t cut out for life in The Sweeney. Morecambe and Wise appear in Hearts And Minds, much to the amusement of Thaw and Waterman. Witness the end credits where Harry South&#39;s reflective theme is matched to evocative black and white stills of John Thaw, Dennis Waterman and Garfield Morgan, who straddle these adventures like colossuses. Watch and enjoy.
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  59. This is actually a sports broadcast tune called &quot;Rugby Special&quot; and can be found on the CD &#39;BBC Sporting Themes&#39;. The Aussie con artists appeared in two episodes and the cheerful theme that accompanied them added a more lightwight element to the otherwise hard-edged show. a5c7b9f00b
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