Gideon's Way
tv show

26 total episodes
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1 seasons
When it's a matter of murder... it's a matter for Gideon
First Aired March 18, 1965
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Overview
Gideon's Way is a British television crime series made by ITC Entertainment in 1964/65, based on the novels by John Creasey. The series was made at Elstree in twin production with The Saint TV series. It starred Liverpudlian John Gregson in the title role as Commander George Gideon of Scotland Yard, with Alexander Davion as his assistant, Detective Chief Inspector David Keen, Reginald Jessup as Det. Superintendent LeMaitre, Ian Rossiter as Detective Chief Superintendent Joe Bell and Basil Dignam as Commissioner Scott-Marle. The show did not acknowledge any help from Scotland Yard, any other police force or advisor. Daphne Anderson starred as his wife, Kate with Giles Watling as young son, Malcolm, Richard James as older son, Matthew who seemed to have a lot of new girlfriends and Andrea Allan as daughter, Pru. Unusually for police stories, Gideon was shown as a family man at home though urgent phone calls from his bosses tend to disrupt family plans too often. However, he did admit in "State Visit" that his wife had walked out on him for a while years ago when he put the job first and her second. They live in an expensive detached house in Chelsea.
Cast
John Gregson
as
Commander George Gideon
Alexander Davion
as
Chief Insp. David Keen
Daphne Anderson
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Kate Gideon
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Richard James
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Matthew Gideon
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Giles Watling
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Malcolm Gideon
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Reginald Jessup
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Det. Supt. Lemaitre
Basil Dignam
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Commissioner Scott-Marle
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Hugh Ross Williamson
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Det. Chief Supt. Joe Bell
Richard Davies
as
The Postman
Andrea Allan
as
Pru Gideon
Glyn Houston
as
Sgt. Carmichael
Kay Walsh
as
Harriet Bright
Crew
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Gerald Gibbs
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Director of Photography
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James Allen
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Director of Photography
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Walter J. Harvey
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Director of Photography
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Leslie Norman
as
Director
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Cyril Frankel
as
Director
Roy Ward Baker
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Director
John Llewellyn Moxey
as
Director
John Gilling
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Director
Jeremy Summers
as
Director
George Pollock
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Director
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Gerald Gibbs
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Director
Robert Tronson
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Director