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Dixon of Dock Green
- 12 Episodes of the BBC Radio 4 Drama
- Narrated by: David Calder, David Tennant, full cast
- Length: 5 hrs and 31 mins
- Radio/TV Program
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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Publisher's Summary
David Calder, David Tennant and Hamish Clark star in these BBC Radio 4 dramas based on the original TV series.
George Dixon became one of the best-known and most-loved fictional policemen during the course of three decades of BBC TV's Dixon of Dock Green, in which he was played by Jack Warner. In these 12 radio adaptations, he once again upholds the law on the streets of 1950s Dock Green.
David Calder stars as PC George Dixon, with David Tennant and Hamish Clark as PC Andy Dixon. Running time: 6 hours approx.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-17-16
Dated and lame
The audio acting and performance are fine but the stories are dated and a bit weak.
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- Alan
- 08-26-16
Almost perfect
Really enjoyed this book. Some good storylines: But why oh why did we have to have David Tennant (good actor though he is) playing Andy? His Scottish accent just does not fit the role.
Anyone who knows Dixon of Dock Green knows Andy was typically a Londoner, not a hint of a Scottish accent. Fo this reason, I do not award five stars as, for me, this spoilt it a little.
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- M. Price
- 07-09-16
A blast from the past!
I stumbled across this little gem by accident and have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The stories have been based on the original tv scripts and are, therefore, true to the era. The quality of the performances (well David Tennant as Andy in the first series says it all!) was excellent throughout and the whole thing was so well done that I found myself searching for more - sadly there are none. A genuine delight, particularly if your memories of tea time on Saturdays at the age of nine or ten, involved Jack Warner's 'Evening all'!
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- Mary Carnegie
- 09-15-17
Golden oldie
For the first 10 minutes I was sceptical, but then I rejoiced in this Tardis trip back to my childhood, when TV was very new, b&w, only one channel, limited hours of broadcasting, no ads (commercial TV came later, and we couldn't get a signal for it anyway!)
This made TV common culture for everyone even more than the "pictures" (cinema) had been in the '40s.
It is astonishing now to be reminded that police investigated rather petty crimes, blew whistles to summon backup, had to use telephone boxes, that rent for a house might be £2 a month, that anyone could be bothered counterfeiting florin -two shilling (10p) and half-crown (12.5p) coins and 10 bob (shilling) notes (50p!)
A bank safe could hold the fabulous fortune of £10,000, there was National Service, from which one might desert, scampi and chips could constitute an extravagant meal out, a "wild" dance hall might not serve alcohol and frothy coffee (in transparent cups, though that is not mentioned) is daring!
Dixon, was part of Saturday, as later, Doctor Who and Juke Box Jury.
Perhaps the adults, who'd lived through at least one war, enjoyed stories in which crimes are fairly low-key, are always solved, justice is always done, youngsters are sometimes diverted from a criminal career.
Who could blame them!
The books I listened to immediately before were about the Nuremberg trials, Eichmann's trial, and the civil libel case brought by Holocaust denier David Irving vs Penguin Books & Deborah Lipstadt.
I deserved a respite, reminder of the innocent times between the war and the Bay of Pigs, Cuba, and fear.
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- christina griffiths
- 06-08-16
Fantastic!
Loved it. thought the cast were brilliant. Wish there were more! ! ! ! !
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- EGM
- 04-04-16
Enjoyable radio drama to discover the character by
Nice salt-of-the-earth feel to the dramatisation. I liked the stories and the character of George Dixon. I never watched the series but I guess it would be very nice for nostalgic viewers too.
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- Ayo
- 02-18-19
Feel good trip down memory lane
Excellent stories wonderfully performed I wish there were more episodes, I really enjoyed this series.
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- Jan
- 05-29-16
Nostalgic
Where does Dixon of Dock Green rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
2nd
What other book might you compare Dixon of Dock Green to, and why?
Nothing like it
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Can listen to it any time
Any additional comments?
A great book for especially all those who remember the Television series
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- Gary W.
- 05-03-20
Nostalgic Pleasure.
For anyone who remembers Dixon of Dock Green from the TV. A very easy listen and nothing taxing.
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- keith
- 05-07-17
Great series
What made the experience of listening to Dixon of Dock Green the most enjoyable?
I watched a lot of these as a youngster David Calder brings the character of George Dixon to life
What did you like best about this story?
Very gripping
Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favourite?
George dixon
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes
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- Wayne P
- 10-25-16
a glimpse back in time
I loved this series it was like stepping back in time. to a time when people still had respect for one another. it's well produced with a strong cast especially the first series. I missed David tenant in the second series.
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