Sergeant Cork
Sergeant Cork is a British detective television series which first aired between 1963 and 1968 on ITV. It was a police procedural show that followed the efforts of two police officers and their battle against crime in Victorian London. In all 66 hour-long episodes were aired during the five-year run, although the last episode was not broadcast until January 1968, 16 months after the others. Journalist Tom Sutcliffe has credited it as a first example of the use of the Victorian-era policeman in a television crime series. A 1969 review in The Age opined that rather than suspense, the strengths of the series were its "excellent period settings and wonderfully thick pea-soupers" which "add up to splendid evocative stuff", as well as the performance of star John Barrie. At no time during the whole series is Sergeant Cork's first name given.
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Season 2
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1
E1
The Case of the Fenian Man
A group of Fenians are plotting an attck.
Dec 28, 1963 -
2
E2
The Case of the Fourth Visitor
Sergeant Cork is bedridden so Mariott alone investigates an attack on a Salvation Army Major.
Jan 4, 1964 -
3
E3
The Case of the Ormsby Diamonds
Jan 11, 1964 -
4
E4
Season 2, Episode 4
Jan 18, 1964 -
5
E5
Season 2, Episode 5
Jan 25, 1964 -
6
E6
Season 2, Episode 6
Feb 1, 1964 -
7
E7
Season 2, Episode 7
Feb 8, 1964 -
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E8
Season 2, Episode 8
Feb 15, 1964