Quiller

1975
Quiller

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EP1 The Price of Violence Aug 29, 1975

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EP2 Tango Briefing Sep 05, 1975

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EP3 Any Last Request Sep 12, 1975

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EP4 Sacrifice to Survival Sep 19, 1975

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EP5 Assault on the Ritz Oct 03, 1975

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EP6 Objective Caribbean Oct 10, 1975

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EP7 Target North Oct 17, 1975

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EP8 The Thin Red Line Oct 24, 1975

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EP9 Political Jungle Oct 31, 1975

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EP10 Mark the File Expendable Nov 07, 1975

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EP11 Safe Conduct Nov 14, 1975

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EP12 Thundersky Nov 21, 1975

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EP13 Night of the Father Nov 28, 1975

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Released: 29 August 1975 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Quiller is a British drama television . Quiller is the alias of a fictional spy created by English novelist Elleston Trevor who featured in a series of Cold War thrillers written under the pseudonym "Adam Hall".

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ShadeGrenade In 1965, Adam Hall ( Elleston Trevor ) wrote 'The Quiller Memorandum', in which a British secret agent goes to Berlin to investigate the death of Kenneth Lindsay Jones, who had uncovered a Nazi revivalist group known as 'Phonix'. This highly acclaimed book was filmed a year later by Michael Anderson, with George Segal as 'Quiller', Alec Guinness as his superior 'Pol', Senta Berger as 'Inga', and Max Von Sydow as 'Oktober'. The screenplay was by Harold Pinter, and it remains one of the more intelligent and well-acted spy thrillers of that era.Nearly a decade later, the B.B.C. bought the rights to the character, and assigned as producer Peter Graham Scott, producer of 'The Troubleshooters'. 'Quiller' had all the makings of a smash hit. Starring the talented Michael Jayston in the title role, with Moray Watson as his boss 'Angus', it was to have boasted exotic locations, big-name guest stars, scripts by leading writers such as Michael J.Bird ( Hall himself wrote an episode based on one of his books - 'Tango Briefing' ), beautiful girls, and a catchy Denton & Cook signature tune. But something went wrong.Interviewed for 'Shatter' magazine in 1976, Brian Clemens said budgetary cutbacks at the B.B.C. resulted in 'Quiller' looking a bit shabby. He wrote an episode set in South America, but without his knowledge it was filmed in Hastings. "Had I known they'd film in Hastings, I'd have set it in Hastings.", he said.Quiller himself came across as somewhat colourless. Earlier spy shows such as 'Danger Man' and 'Mission: Impossible' also featured ciphers as heroes, but 'Quiller' was made in the mid-'70's when, in the wake of 'Callan', audiences wanted their spies a bit more human. A second season might have corrected the first's flaws, but it was not to get one. To date, the show has not had a D.V.D. release.