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Oh yes. Got every series on DVD, the pilot and both of the original films (which were not quite as good as the TV series), the 'Shut It!' soundtrack CD, all three annuals, a couple of books, and the model Ford Consul GT from the series, so you could say I'm something of a fan of the show.
"We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
Oh yes. Got every series on DVD, the pilot and both of the original films (which were not quite as good as the TV series), the 'Shut It!' soundtrack CD, all three annuals, a couple of books, and the model Ford Consul GT from the series, so you could say I'm something of a fan of the show.
I own those myself, I love the car and the episode guide book especially
ITV4 chop the episodes to bits though, when I got the DVD set I was amazed at what had been edited out
John Thaw was incredible in that show, and Garfield Morgan as Haskins was very underrated.
Oh yes. Got every series on DVD, the pilot and both of the original films (which were not quite as good as the TV series), the 'Shut It!' soundtrack CD, all three annuals, a couple of books, and the model Ford Consul GT from the series, so you could say I'm something of a fan of the show.
Well, 'The Sweeney' seemed to reach the height of it's retro-popularity a few years ago (not long before the obviously-influenced-by-The-Sweeney 'Life On Mars' started). It was when the DVD box sets were released. Richmond Toys brought out the model, and the soundtrack CD and Episode Guide books (there are two different ones) came out.
I've had the annuals quite a long time, but I bought them all secondhand (in good condition) in the '80s/'90s. I'm too young to have appreciated the series when it was originally broadcast - the pilot 'Regan' was made when I was 1, and the first series was broadcast when I was 3.
It's surprising really that with the release of the new Ray Winstone movie, the original series hasn't seen a new wave of cash-in merchandise available. I guess the '70s aren't really 'in' at the moment.
"We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
Well, 'The Sweeney' seemed to reach the height of it's retro-popularity a few years ago (not long before the obviously-influenced-by-The-Sweeney 'Life On Mars' started). It was when the DVD box sets were released. Richmond Toys brought out the model, and the soundtrack CD and Episode Guide books (there are two different ones) came out.
I've had the annuals quite a long time, but I bought them all secondhand (in good condition) in the '80s/'90s. I'm too young to have appreciated the series when it was originally broadcast - the pilot 'Regan' was made when I was 1, and the first series was broadcast when I was 3.
It's surprising really that with the release of the new Ray Winstone movie, the original series hasn't seen a new wave of cash-in merchandise available. I guess the '70s aren't really 'in' at the moment.
the sweeney is actually shown quite a lot on tv.
on the digital channels like itv 3 i think.
so worth a watch mate i think.
It's on ITV4 Darren, it was on last night and on a couple of times midweek I think?
If you have the money though treat yourself to the DVD boxset. I'm sure Austin Maxi has the 'Definitive' collection like myself which has tons of extras, but you can get a cheaper version too. It really is hacked by ITV4 so you miss out on quite a bit.
It's on ITV4 Darren, it was on last night and on a couple of times midweek I think?
If you have the money though treat yourself to the DVD boxset. I'm sure Austin Maxi has the 'Definitive' collection like myself which has tons of extras, but you can get a cheaper version too. It really is hacked by ITV4 so you miss out on quite a bit.
I loved watching the sweeney when it came out originally,and still do.The greatest actor to have ever appeared in it,apart from John and Dennis of course,was the aptly name George Sweeney ( who was,and still is,a practicing plumber ).The two episodes George Sweeney was in,were the most exciting and barbaric of them all.
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