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* {{Retreaux}}: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.[[note]]The effect would have been lost on most UK viewers watching the original broadcast, who still had black-and-white TV sets[[/note]].

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* OutOfFocus: While Creator/AnnekeWills appears in all 16 episodes as Evelyn [=McClean=], her role in many episodes is limited to a single scene of her doing something unrelated to the main investigation being pursued by Strange and Gynt.
* {{Retreaux}}: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.[[note]]The effect would have been lost on most UK viewers watching the original broadcast, who still had black-and-white TV sets[[/note]].sets.[[/note]]
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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The main trio of Adam Strange, Hamlyn Gynt and Evelyn [=McClean=].
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* Retreaux: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.[[note]]The effect would have been lost on most UK viewers watching the original broadcast, who still had black-and-white TV sets[[/note]].

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* Retreaux: {{Retreaux}}: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.[[note]]The effect would have been lost on most UK viewers watching the original broadcast, who still had black-and-white TV sets[[/note]].

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* Retreaux: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.

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* Retreaux: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.[[note]]The effect would have been lost on most UK viewers watching the original broadcast, who still had black-and-white TV sets[[/note]].
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* Retreaux: The opening scene of the episode "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie", set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, was in black-and-white to evoke the era.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The episode "A Most Dangerous Proposal" featured the character of Glyn Crowley, an openly racist anti-immigration politician. He was an obvious analogue for Enoch Powell, who made his infamous "Rivers Of Blood" speech a few months before the episode was filmed.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The episode "A Most Dangerous Proposal" featured the character of Glyn Crowley, an openly racist anti-immigration politician. He was an obvious analogue for obviously based on Enoch Powell, who made his infamous "Rivers Of Blood" speech a few months before the episode was filmed.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The episode "A Most Dangerous Proposal" featured the character of Glyn Crowley, an openly racist anti-immigration politician. He was an obvious analogue for Enoch Powell, who made his infamous "Rivers Of Blood" speech a few months before the episode was filmed.
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Its three main characters were London-based criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).

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Its three main characters were London-based criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).
(Creator/AnnekeWills).



* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Anthony Quayle nor Anneke Wills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to an early end.

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* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Anthony Quayle nor Anneke Wills Creator/AnnekeWills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to an early end.
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''Strange Report'' was a British TV crime drama series that aired on Creator/{{ITV}} from 1969-1970.

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''Strange Report'' was a British TV crime drama series that aired on Creator/{{ITV}} from 1969-1970.
1969-1970. Co-produced by [[Series/TheManFromUNCLE Norman Felton]]'s Arena Productions.
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* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Anthony Quayle nor Anneke Wills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to end.

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* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Anthony Quayle nor Anneke Wills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to an early end.

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The show was made with backing from Creator/{{NBC}}, and it was planned that the show would move to the United States for its second season, but Quayle and Wills did not want to do this, so the show came to and end after one season.

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The show was made with backing from Creator/{{NBC}}, and it was planned that the show would move to the United States for its second season, but Quayle and Wills did not want to do this, so the show came to and an end after one season.
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The show was made with backing from [[Creator/NBC the NBC]], and it was planned that the show would move to the United States for its second season, but Quayle and Wills did not want to do this, so the show came to and end after one season.

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The show was made with backing from [[Creator/NBC the NBC]], Creator/{{NBC}}, and it was planned that the show would move to the United States for its second season, but Quayle and Wills did not want to do this, so the show came to and end after one season.

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Its three main characters were London-basedcriminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).

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Its three main characters were London-basedcriminologists London-based criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).
Wills).

The show was made with backing from [[Creator/NBC the NBC]], and it was planned that the show would move to the United States for its second season, but Quayle and Wills did not want to do this, so the show came to and end after one season.



* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Quayle nor Wills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to end.

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* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Anthony Quayle nor Anneke Wills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to end.
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Its three main characters were criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).

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Its three main characters were criminologists London-basedcriminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).



* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes.

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* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes. It was planned to make a second season filmed in the United States, but neither Quayle nor Wills wanted to uproot their lives to do this, so the series came to end.
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Its three main characters were criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn McClean (Anneke Wills).

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Its three main characters were criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn McClean [=McClean=] (Anneke Wills).
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''Strange Report'' was a British TV series that aired on Creator/{{ITV}} from 1969-1970.

Its three main characters were Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn McClean (Anneke Wills).

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''Strange Report'' was a British TV crime drama series that aired on Creator/{{ITV}} from 1969-1970.

Its three main characters were criminologists Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn McClean (Anneke Wills).
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''Strange Report'' was a British TV series that aired on Creator/{{ITV}} from 1969-1970.

Its three main characters were Adam Strange (Anthony Quayle), Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas) and Evelyn McClean (Anneke Wills).

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* ShortRunner: One season of 16 episodes.
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