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  1. Missing Persons: Directed by Bernard Knowles. With Robert Beatty, John Harvey, Barbara Steele, Harold Berens. Maguire hunts down a serial killer who preys on young lonely women.

  2. Dial 999 is a British television series that ran for one series of 38 episodes from 1958 to 1959. The series was a co-production between ITV contractor ABC Weekend TV, and American television producer Ziv Television Programs. It stars Robert Beatty as Canadian Mountie Mike Maguire, and follows his work fighting crime alongside London's police.

  3. 13-tlg. brit. Krimiserie (Dial 999; 1958-1959). Wie Jahrzehnte später in Ein Mountie in Chicago kommt schon hier ein Mitarbeiter der berittenen Polizei Kanadas in die Großstadt, um dort seinen ...

  4. 29. Dez. 2014 · Interesting early procedural police series. I thought it was well done. Nice to see Patrick Troughton as a hobo a role he would take on later as the Doctor who was referred to as the Cosmic Hobo. Robert Beatty stars as Mike Maguire, a Canadian Mountie who has been assigned to Scotland Yard to learn British crime-fighting methods.

  5. Description DIAL 999 The Complete Series on DVD Number of discs: 5. Black & White. Years: 1958-1959. Number of episodes: 39. Running Time: approx 980 mins. Robert Beatty stars as Detective Inspector Mike Maguire, a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman posted to New Scotland Yard, in this popular late ’50s series depicting London’s fight against crime.

  6. Real Rescues. 999 (initially known as 999: Dramatic Stories of Real Life Rescues in some listings) is a British docudrama television series presented by Michael Buerk, that premiered on 25 June 1992 on BBC One and ran until 17 September 2003. The series got its name from the emergency telephone number used in the United Kingdom and is the ...

  7. Fashions in Crime: Directed by Terence Fisher. With Robert Beatty, Patricia Driscoll, Zena Marshall, Victor Lucas. Maguire investigates when a London fashion house reports that it's designs are being stolen and copied in New York.