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Dick Turpin

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 6, 1979
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 31
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Genres: Drama, Comedy
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Dick Turpin(1979)

TMDB Rating: 7.3 (6 votes)

Overview

Richard O'Sullivan stars as Dick Turpin in this action-filled adventure series chronicling the exploits of England's most celebrated highwayman.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1979

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1SwiftnickJan 6, 19790.0
2The CaptureJan 13, 19790.0
3The ChampionJan 20, 19790.0
4The PoacherJan 27, 19790.0
5The PursuitFeb 3, 19790.0
6The BlacksmithFeb 10, 19790.0
7The ImposterFeb 17, 19790.0
8The Upright ManFeb 24, 19790.0
9The Whipping BoyMar 3, 19790.0
10The HeroMar 10, 19790.0
11The TurncoatMar 17, 19790.0
12The HostagesMar 24, 19790.0
13Jail-BirdsMar 31, 19790.0
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Season 2

7 episodes • 1980

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Fox (1)Feb 16, 19800.0
2The Fox (2)Feb 23, 19800.0
3Blood MoneyMar 1, 19800.0
4Deadlier than the MaleMar 8, 19800.0
5The Elixir of LifeMar 15, 19800.0
6The Thief-TakerMar 22, 19800.0
7The JudgeMar 29, 19800.0
Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure Poster

Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure

5 episodes • 1981

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure (1)May 16, 19810.0
2Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure (2)May 23, 19810.0
3Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure (3)May 30, 19810.0
4Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure (4)Jun 6, 19810.0
5Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure (5)Jun 13, 19810.0
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Season 4

6 episodes • 1982

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sentence of Death (1)Jan 30, 19820.0
2Sentence of Death (2)Feb 6, 19820.0
3The GodmotherFeb 13, 19820.0
4The Secret FolkFeb 20, 19820.0
5The King's ShillingFeb 27, 19820.0
6The HangingMar 6, 19820.0

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