• Source: The Hanged Man (TV series)
    • The Hanged Man is a British crime drama series that aired on ITV in 1975. It was created and written by Edmund Ward.


      Cast


      Colin Blakely – Lew Burnett
      Michael Williams – Alan Crowe
      Gary Watson – John Quentin
      David Daker – Piet Hollander
      John Rees – Brian Nelson
      Angela Browne – Elizabeth Hayden
      Brian Croucher – Sammy Grey
      William Lucas – George Pilgrim
      Frank Wylie – David Larson
      Julian Glover – Joe Denver
      Jenny Hanley – Druscilla
      Peter Halliday – Jean-Claud de Salle
      John Bay – Sam Lambert
      William Russell – Peter Kroger
      Michael Coles – Hans Ericksen
      Gareth Hunt – Eddie Malone
      Jack Watson – Douglas McKinnon
      Bill Mitchell – Harry Friedman
      Alan MacNaughtan – Charles Galbraith
      Naomi Chance - Jane Cowley
      Tenniel Evans - Joseph
      Victor Brooks - Nightwatchman
      Fred Feast - Josef
      John F. Landry - Turtle


      Plot


      Lew Burnett is a self-made man who owns a huge construction company. However, his success has bred resentment and after his wife is killed in a plane crash a third attempt is made on Lew's life. He then decides to pretend to be dead to avoid any more attempts on his life and find out who is trying to kill him and why. He is helped by Alan Crowe, an old friend. Burnett travels around the world to trace the nine potential suspects. In each episode, Burnett is caught up in a fight of some sort.


      Episodes


      "Wheel of Fortune" (15 February 1975)
      "Tower of Destruction" (22 February 1975)
      "Knave of Coins" (7 March 1975)
      "Chariot of Earth" (14 March 1975)
      "The Bridge Maker" (14 March 1975)
      "Grail and Platter" (21 March 1975)
      "Laws of Fortune" (28 March 1975)
      "Ring of Return" (5 April 1975)


      Turtle


      The series also introduces a shady thief called Turtle played by John F. Landry. This character would later have his own series called Turtle's Progress.


      Music


      Music for the show was written by Alan Tew. The same score would turn up on such programs like The Two Ronnies, The People's Court, SpongeBob SquarePants and the 2009 film Black Dynamite.


      References


      Jim Sangster and Paul Condon, "TV Heaven", HarperCollins, 2005


      External links


      The Hanged Man at IMDb

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