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My Partner the Ghost ()

Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (original title)
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Season: 1 Years: 1970 1969

When Hopkirk gets killed, he reappears as a ghost - pretty handy to have around in this line of work.

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  Jeff Randall (26 episodes, 1969-1970)
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  Marty Hopkirk (26 episodes, 1969-1970)
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  Jeannie Hopkirk (25 episodes, 1969-1970)
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  Inspector Large (5 episodes, 1969-1970)
Richard Kerley ...
  Sergeant Hinds / ... (3 episodes, 1969-1970)
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  Jennifer (2 episodes, 1969)
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  Carlson / ... (2 episodes, 1969-1970)
Michael Griffiths ...
  Inspector Nelson (2 episodes, 1969)
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  German Commentator / ... (2 episodes, 1970)
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  James Howarth (1 episode, 1969)
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  Kim Wentworth (1 episode, 1969)
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  Marty (1 episode, 1969)
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  Hellingworth (1 episode, 1969)
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  Arthur de Crecy (1 episode, 1969)
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  Alan Corder (1 episode, 1969)
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  Eric Jansen (1 episode, 1969)
Alfred Burke ...
  Henry Foster (1 episode, 1969)
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  John Sorrensen (1 episode, 1969)
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  Clara Faringham (1 episode, 1969)
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  Paul Kirstner (1 episode, 1969)
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  Walter Previss (1 episode, 1969)
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  Pargiter (1 episode, 1969)
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  Laverick (1 episode, 1969)
Grazina Frame ...
  Gloria Marsh (1 episode, 1969)
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  Joshua Crackan (1 episode, 1970)
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  Sam Seymour (1 episode, 1970)
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  Mandrake (1 episode, 1970)
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  Miss Holiday (1 episode, 1970)
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  Seaton (1 episode, 1970)
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  Major Brenan (1 episode, 1970)
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  Jim Lawsey (1 episode, 1969)
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  Sandra Joyce (1 episode, 1969)
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  Karen Howarth (1 episode, 1969)
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  Carol Latimer (1 episode, 1969)
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  Hyde Watson (1 episode, 1969)
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  Miklos Corri (1 episode, 1969)
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  Emil Cavallo-Smith (1 episode, 1969)
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  Snowy (1 episode, 1969)
Dudley Foster ...
  George Foster (1 episode, 1969)
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  Frederick P. Waller (1 episode, 1969)
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  Happy Lee (1 episode, 1969)
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  Bugsy Spanio (1 episode, 1969)
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  Mrs. Pleasance (1 episode, 1969)
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  Madame Hanska (1 episode, 1969)
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  Doctor Conrad (1 episode, 1969)
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  Sir Oliver Norenton (1 episode, 1969)
Denise Buckley ...
  Susan Lang (1 episode, 1969)
Olivia Hamnett ...
  Anne Soames (1 episode, 1969)
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  Fay Crackan (1 episode, 1970)
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  Elizabeth Saxon (1 episode, 1970)

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Plot Summary

Jeff Randall and Marty Hopkirk are private detectives who specialize in divorce cases. Their long-running partnership seems to come to an abrupt end when Marty is killed in a hit-and-run incident, but he is soon back--as a ghost--to help solve his own murder. In so doing he misses his chance to go to heaven, thanks to an ancient curse that states: "Before the sun shall rise, each ghost unto his grave must go. Cursed be the ghost who dares to stay and face the awful light of day." So Marty is stuck on Earth, as a white-suited spirit whom only Jeff can see, continuing their partnership and keeping (jealous) tabs on his widow, Jean. Written by Marg Baskin

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Also Known As
  • My Partner the Ghost (United States)
  • Mon ami le fantôme (France)
  • Randall & Hopkirk: Detektei mit Geist (Germany)
  • El detective fantasma (Spain)
  • Randall y yo (Spain)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia The Vauxhall Victor 2000 driven by Jeff Randall was registered RXD 996F, while the Vauxhall Ventora seen chiefly in Department S was registered RXD 997F. Both cars came from Vauxhall Motors Ltd's publicity fleet and the Ventora actually appears in one or two episodes of R&H as well. More than one car was used as Jeff Randall's Victor during the filming of R&H - you can spot the differences by the colour of the interior - some scenes depict a black cabin, others a burgundy one. Fans wanting to track down the Victor may be saddened to note that it was last seen in a scrapyard in 1976. See more »
Goofs In most of the shows with stunt and fight scenes, the stunt doubles are obvious to spot and never resemble the people they're doubling. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in London Bridges (1977). See more »

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