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Triton
GenreHistorical
Written by Rex Tucker
Directed by Michael Ferguson
Starring Jonathan Adams
Paul Grist
Robert Cawdron
Composer Dudley Simpson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerJohn McRae
Running time25 minutes
Production company BBC
Original release
Network BBC One
Release30 June (1968-06-30) –
21 July 1968 (1968-07-21)
Related

Triton is a British period television drama series which aired in four parts on BBC 1 in 1968. [1] It is a remake of the 1961 BBC series of the same title about two undercover Royal Navy officers attempting to discover the secret weapon with which Napoleon plans to invade England. It turns out to be an early submarine designed by the American inventor Robert Fulton. It was followed by a sequel Pegasus in 1969.

A copy of the series exists in the archives of the British Film Institute. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Baskin p.55
  2. ^ Parrill p.302-3

Bibliography

  • Ellen Baskin. Serials on British Television, 1950-1994. Scolar Press, 1996.
  • Sue Parrill. Nelson's Navy in Fiction and Film: Depictions of British Sea Power in the Napoleonic Era. McFarland, 2009.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Triton
GenreHistorical
Written by Rex Tucker
Directed by Michael Ferguson
Starring Jonathan Adams
Paul Grist
Robert Cawdron
Composer Dudley Simpson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerJohn McRae
Running time25 minutes
Production company BBC
Original release
Network BBC One
Release30 June (1968-06-30) –
21 July 1968 (1968-07-21)
Related

Triton is a British period television drama series which aired in four parts on BBC 1 in 1968. [1] It is a remake of the 1961 BBC series of the same title about two undercover Royal Navy officers attempting to discover the secret weapon with which Napoleon plans to invade England. It turns out to be an early submarine designed by the American inventor Robert Fulton. It was followed by a sequel Pegasus in 1969.

A copy of the series exists in the archives of the British Film Institute. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Baskin p.55
  2. ^ Parrill p.302-3

Bibliography

  • Ellen Baskin. Serials on British Television, 1950-1994. Scolar Press, 1996.
  • Sue Parrill. Nelson's Navy in Fiction and Film: Depictions of British Sea Power in the Napoleonic Era. McFarland, 2009.

External links


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