Wilde Alliance
Wilde Alliance is a British television series produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network in 1978. The programme was a light-hearted mystery series created by Ian Mackintosh about a husband-and-wife pair of amateur detectives, Rupert and Amy Wilde (played by John Stride and Julia Foster).
Wilde Alliance | |
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Starring | John Stride Julia Foster |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company(s) | Yorkshire Television |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 17 January – 11 April 1978 |
Cast
- Rupert Wilde - John Stride
- Amy Wilde - Julia Foster
- Christopher Bridgewater - John Lee
Crew
- Producer - Ian Mackintosh
- Executive Producer - David Cunliffe
- Theme music - Anthony Isaac
Episodes
Episode # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate |
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1 | "A Question of Research" | Derek Bennett | Ian Mackintosh | 17 January 1978 |
2 | "Flower Power" | Bob Hird | Anthony Skene | 24 January 1978 |
3 | "Too Much Too Often" | Derek Bennett | Philip Broadley | 31 January 1978 |
4 | "Things That Go Bump" | Marc Miller | Philip Broadley | 7 February 1978 |
5 | "The Private Army of Colonel Stone" | Matthew Robinson | Jacques Gillies | 14 February 1978 |
6 | "Danny Boy" | Bob Hird | Ian Mackintosh | 21 February 1978 |
7 | "Well Enough Alone" | David Reynolds | Anthony Skene | 28 February 1978 |
8 | "Express from Rome" | Marc Miller | Philip Broadley | 7 March 1978 |
9 | "A Game for Two Players" | David Reynolds | John Bowen | 14 March 1978 |
10 | "Time and Again" | Marc Miller | Anthony Skene | 21 March 1978 |
11 | "Affray in Amsterdam" | David Reynolds | Philip Broadley | 28 March 1978 |
12 | "A Suspicion of Sudden Death" | Leonard Lewis | Jacques Gillies | 4 April 1978 |
13 | "Some Trust in Chariots" | Derek Bennett | Ian Mackintosh | 11 April 1978 |
DVD Release
The complete series is available on DVD in the UK.
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