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The story shows the pair in their retirement. Caldicott lives in the splendid Viceroy Court in Marylebone, whilst Charters is a widower living in a country cottage near Reigate, travelling up to his Pall Mall club on a Green Line bus (hailing it on the street as if it were a taxi). When a young girl is found murdered in Caldicott's flat ...
In 1985 they were the main characters in a BBC television series Charters and Caldicott, set in the modern day, with Michael Aldridge playing Caldicott and Robin Bailey as Charters. The BBC's 2013 telemovie of The Lady Vanishes , was based on Ethel Lina White 's novel The Wheel Spins rather than a remake of Hitchcock's film, and Charters and ...
Charters slaps someone on the back, believing it to be Caldicott, and he falls in. Fearing reprisal for this accidental death they catch a plane to Budapest. Charters' sister Edith arrives in Budapest and struggles to track their hotel. La Palermo breaks into Caldicott's room to try to find the record.
Catchword (game show) Charters and Caldicott (TV series) Comic Relief; Comrades (TV series) Connections (game show) Connie (TV series) Cool It (TV series) Copy Cats (TV series) Talk:Jimmy Cricket; Crosswits
The Chart Show – music; Charters and Caldicott – mystery; Chartjackers – documentary/reality television; The Chase – drama; The Chase – game show/quiz show; Chased by Dinosaurs – documentary; Chef! – situation comedy; Chelmsford 123 – comedy; Chernobyl – drama; Chewing Gum – sitcom; Chickens – sitcom
Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United ... Charters and Caldicott (TV series) ... The Saturday Show (1982 TV series) ...
Charter Communications and Paramount announced a new distribution arrangement, which keeps CBS, MTV, BET and Nickelodeon on the Spectrum TV service.
3 October – Roland Rat, the puppet rodent who saved an ailing TV-am in 1983, transfers to the BBC. Commenting on the move, he says, "I saved TV-am and now I'm here to save the BBC." [38] 4 October – Puddle Lane, a television programme for preschoolers and the replacement programme for Get Up and Go!/Mooncat and Co, makes its debut on ITV.