When McGill is in pursuit of Fulton he has to kick through a door in order to open it. We see the bottom left hand side panel knocked out. Next scene it is the top left hand side panel beside the door handle that's gone.
"Which Way Did He Go, McGill?" was coupled with the episode "The Sitting Pigeon" and released on pre-recorded video by ITC in 1992 (Catalogue # 1572).
Jennifer Jayne (Joy) recalls that she had a 'glorious' set-to with star Richard Bradford (McGill) while working on this episode! 'I managed to get in a few good blows!' She comments. Jennifer also used the name 'Joy Fairbank' for joint writing ventures with her husband - their projects included films such as 'Tales that witness Madness' and 'Son of Dracula'.
The brilliant Donald Sutherland (Earle) made two appearances in the series playing different characters. Catch him in "Day of Execution", in the role of Willard, one of McGill's old College chums.
Frank Forsyth (Steward) played the Lorry Driver in the episode "Essay in Evil".
Frank Gatliff (Managing Director) was another actor who appeared in the series twice - he played the Auctioneer in the episode "The Property of a Gentleman".
Hedger Wallace (Norman) also appeared in the episode "Who's Mad Now", playing the role of Williams.
Buckinghamshire locations - Denham Golf Club Station, The Bridge at Denham Golf Club Station, Denham Golf Club, Leys Farm, Thomkins Lane.
S 1 : Ep 30
Aired 4/17/68
S 1 : Ep 29
Aired 4/10/68
S 1 : Ep 28
Aired 4/3/68
S 1 : Ep 27
Aired 3/27/68
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