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Series Cast Summary
Peter Wyngarde | ... |
Jason King
(26 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Anne Sharp | ... |
Nicola Harvester
(7 episodes, 1972)
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Ronald Lacey | ... |
Ryland
(4 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Dennis Price | ... |
Sir Brian
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Lee Patterson | ... |
Frankie Luca
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Clifford Evans | ... |
Arthur Tsung
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(2 episodes, 1972)
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Clinton Greyn | ... |
John Mallen
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Toby Robins | ... |
Contessa Di Magiore
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(2 episodes, 1972)
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Anton Rodgers | ... |
Phillipe de Brion
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Joanna Dunham | ... |
Martine
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Kara Wilson | ... |
Lucy Cameron
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(2 episodes, 1972)
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Paul Stassino | ... |
Capitano Rizio
(2 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Madeline Smith | ... |
Jonquil
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Sebastian Breaks | ... |
Hazell
(2 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Michael Gwynn | ... |
Vaturin
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Simon Lack | ... |
Inspector Maziol
(2 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Leslie French | ... |
Deshfield
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Tony Vogel | ... |
Enzio
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Paul Humpoletz | ... |
Weil
(2 episodes, 1971)
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John Sullivan | ... |
Attendant
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(2 episodes, 1972)
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Me Me Lai | ... |
Xanthe
(2 episodes, 1971)
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Richard Marner | ... |
Markovitch
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(2 episodes, 1971)
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Michele Dotrice | ... |
Felicity
(1 episode, 1971)
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Nigel Green | ... |
Charles
(1 episode, 1971)
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Ralph Bates | ... |
Alan Keeble
(1 episode, 1971)
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Pamela Salem | ... |
Alexandra Lanova
(1 episode, 1971)
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Hugh McDermott | ... |
Maurice Pelli
(1 episode, 1971)
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David Bauer | ... |
Harry Carmel
(1 episode, 1971)
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Ingrid Pitt | ... |
Nadine
(1 episode, 1972)
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Kieron Moore | ... |
Jean Le Grand
(1 episode, 1972)
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Elaine Taylor | ... |
Karen Anderson
(1 episode, 1972)
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Roger Delgado | ... |
Capitano Garozzo
(1 episode, 1972)
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Geraldine Moffat | ... |
Claudia
(1 episode, 1972)
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Sarah Lawson | ... |
Mary Trevor
(1 episode, 1972)
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Dudley Foster | ... |
Ackroyd
(1 episode, 1972)
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Jennifer Hilary | ... |
Myra Borgen
(1 episode, 1972)
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George Murcell | ... |
Bonisalvi
(1 episode, 1972)
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Lance Percival | ... |
Alfred Trim
(1 episode, 1972)
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Francesca Tu | ... |
Lee Bailey
(1 episode, 1972)
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Patricia English | ... |
Leila
(1 episode, 1972)
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Julian Glover | ... |
John
(1 episode, 1971)
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Elizabeth Counsell | ... |
Anna Brenskaja
(1 episode, 1971)
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Michael Bates | ... |
Edward
(1 episode, 1971)
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Donald Houston | ... |
Kenworthy
(1 episode, 1971)
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Frederick Jaeger | ... |
Dacre
(1 episode, 1971)
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Barbara Murray | ... |
Simone D'Arblay
(1 episode, 1971)
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Hildegard Neil | ... |
Lyra Delon
(1 episode, 1971)
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Derek Francis | ... |
Umberto Bellini
(1 episode, 1971)
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Felicity Kendal | ... |
Toki
(1 episode, 1972)
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Patrick Troughton | ... |
Bennett
(1 episode, 1972)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- ITV - Independent Television
- Koch Media (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
- M6 (1994) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Pidax Film (2020) (Germany) (DVD)
- Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) (1974) (Belgium) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Série Club (1997) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Télé Monte Carlo (1974) (Monaco) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2006) (Australia) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
After leaving Department S, hedonistic, womanizing dandy Jason King settled down to a full-time career of writing (trashy) Mark Caine novels. He philandered his way around the world, doing research for his stories and tripping over a variety of odd--often verging on surreal--cases, usually involving beautiful women. He was occasionally blackmailed into working for British Intelligence under the threat of being arrested for unpaid back taxes.
Written by Marg Baskin |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Unlike its parent series Department S (1969) (shot entirely on 35mm film), this series made use of the cheaper 16mm stock as a cost-cutting move by ITC. This was something of a trade-off, as star Peter Wyngarde was able to be genuinely seen in international location shots interacting with local landmarks. The writing team could then decide how to best integrate this footage in their scripts. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in 100 Greatest TV Characters (2001). See more » |