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Dixon of Dock Green is a BBC police procedural television series about daily life at a fictional London police station, with the emphasis on petty crime, successfully controlled through common sense and human understanding. It ran from 1955 to 1976.
- 9 July 1955 –, 1 May 1976
- BBC Television Service/BBC1
- 432 (400 missing) (list of episodes)
- Jack Warner
Dixon of Dock Green: Created by Ted Willis. With Jack Warner, Peter Byrne, Geoffrey Adams, Arthur Rigby. Constable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human understanding.
- (278)
- 1955-07-09
- Crime, Drama
- Jack Warner, Peter Byrne, Geoffrey Adams
episodes. This is a list of Dixon of Dock Green television episodes from the series that ran from 1955 until 1976. It had twenty-two series of original episodes. Series one to fifteen aired in black and white, series sixteen to twenty-two were aired in colour. A total of 432 episodes were produced; 399 are missing.
№ Overall№ In SeriesTitleAirdate321"Presented in Court"7 September 1957332"The Story of Jimmy Mayo"14 September 1957343"Notice to Quit"21 September 1957354"A Woman of Thirty-Eight"28 September 1957Dixon of Dock Green. Home. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Series 21. Veteran officer George Dixon returns with more stories from London police life. Conspiracy. 13/13 Dixon...
Dixon Of Dock Green [1960] 2/2. Spondonman. •. 165K views • 9 years ago. 4. Dixon of Dock Green (Full Episode) "Eye Witness" 1973 HD. Vaudeville Funtimes. •. 149K views • 6 years...
Harry's Back. Everybody thinks Harry Simpson is one of the best, except Sergeant Crawford. Eye Witness. Dixon takes an unexpected holiday, accompanied by the only witness to a gangland murder. By...
Find out the titles, plots and ratings of the 30 episodes of the British police drama series Dixon of Dock Green that aired in 1960. The series follows the adventures of PC George Dixon and his colleagues in London's East End.