
The best spy TV Series ever!
#1
Posted 14 December 2002 - 08:36 AM
It's called The Sandbaggers, and it was on British TV from 1978-1980. The show was created and written by Ian MacKintosh, who was himself involved in the intelligence business (although he never gave the full details, of course).
Think of The Sandbaggers as the real world, intellectual's version of James Bond. It shows that the spy business is mostly about the behind the scenes stuff, not what happens out in the field (although that is present in the series as well). The politics and in-fighting makes for some VERY dramatic stuff, and the Sandbaggers is a show with some rather wild twists and turns.
It was a VERY low bugdet show, with interiors shot on videotape, and exteriors shot on film. Despite the low budget (or maybe because of it) there is a realism to the show that is unequaled. The writing and acting are PHENOMENAL, and the show has a VERY dry, VERY British sense of humor from time to time.
This is something that I HIGHLY recommend to anyone who is remotely interested by my description of the show. The first two seasons are available on DVD (Season 1 has only 7 episodes, season 2 has only 6), and hopefully the third season will show up on DVD before too long.
#2
Posted 17 December 2002 - 04:17 PM
By the way, there are a couple of actors on The Sandbaggers who were in Bond movies (in small roles).
#4
Posted 17 December 2002 - 06:09 PM
Great show. I used to watch it on a Canadian station that I could pick up in Seattle when I was in high school.
Yeah, it was more Jack Ryan than James Bond which was both different and cooler than all the other spy shows of the era.
Another favorite - I Spy (not the recent movie) I'm talkin' 60's, international locations, witty banter, Culp & Cosby. A "tennis pro" and his "trainer" traveling the world and saving it along the way. Good stuff!
#5
Posted 17 December 2002 - 06:25 PM
I was going to list the link to opsroom.org, but I forgot. Glad someone else remembered!

#6
Posted 24 December 2002 - 09:57 PM
Freaking BRILLIANT!
#7
Posted 25 December 2002 - 02:34 AM

#8
Posted 25 December 2002 - 05:13 PM
The Sandbaggers was such an intelligent show, and so realistic, that it has yet to be matched. It is the antithesis of Bond in a lot of ways. It deals with the details, it is down to earth, and shows the myriad of internal problems that intelligence organizations have, as well as the external risks and challenges involved. There is a fair amount of "action" on the show, but it is often low key and totally realistic. There are consequences for people's actions, and even the good guys aren't always all that "good."
But it is never boring. The dialog is SO sharp that you are riveted. It is VERY compelling drama with some sharp British wit and humor thrown in from time to time (the one-liners are REALLY biting, and often mean - but funny).
Do yourself a favor and check it out...
#9
Posted 05 January 2003 - 11:15 PM
In fact if it's the programme I am thinking of, it's haunted me since that final episode.
So can someone please confirm or deny that at the very end of the very last episode the hero is shot in the head and killed?
It's given me nightmares since 1980 ....
#10
Posted 09 January 2003 - 05:10 PM
It wasn't clear if he was alive or dead. There were several other shocking developments in the final episode.
The show always took unpredictable - but in character - twists and turns. The show only stopped because the creator and writer Ian Mackintosh "died" in a plane crash. (The plane was never found....) That left that cliffhanger forever unresolved.
The character shot was the most likeable on the show - which was shocking, but not too much considering the other twists and turns the show took.
#11
Posted 25 January 2003 - 07:04 AM
#12
Posted 25 January 2003 - 12:12 PM
Plot summary on IMDB reads:
"World Securities", an international high-tech private investigation company, employs field operatives who are aided by implanted audio receivers and who carry tiny cameras and telemetry units which can be attached to tie tacks or rings. Each episode featured one of three (O'Brian, [Tony] Franciosa, [Doug] McClure) agents on a particular investigation, which usually had political elements. Meredith played the "director" of the investigations, as leader of the expert team who remained at headquarters monitoring and providing the agent with intelligence. Other experts included a computer hacker (such as they were portrayed in the early 70's), someone fluent as a translator in several languages, and a doctor.
It had the 3 Gs: gadgets, girls, and globe-trotting; all the things that attracted me to Bond. The show came out in Auctralia in 1974, and it was then that I went and saw my first Bond in the cinema, The Man with the Golden Gun only because I thought it reminded me of Search in many ways.
#13
Posted 25 January 2003 - 02:18 PM
The show I always had a soft spot for was Callan, though I suppose he was more of a government assassin than a spy
#14
Posted 30 January 2003 - 05:05 PM
Not only is it the most realistic "Spy" series ever, it is also the best written, and possibly the best acted as well.
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Posted 30 January 2003 - 06:12 PM
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Posted 28 February 2003 - 05:02 PM
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Posted 16 March 2003 - 07:49 AM
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Posted 20 March 2003 - 03:55 AM
#20
Posted 20 March 2003 - 12:49 PM
Originally posted by marktmurphy
I thought 'Spooks' was pretty darned good, myself. Series 2 now shoting, I believe.
I thought so too. When I saw it advertised I thought "ho hum, not another spy/x-files type rip off". But it was extremely well done and got realy good after a shaky start. I though the episode when (you know who if you've seen it) died was superb. It was a real surprise and one of the best bits of TV I've seen in a long time.
#21
Posted 25 March 2003 - 04:37 PM
#22
Posted 22 April 2003 - 06:58 AM
Anyone who likes great drama, fantastic writing, and superb acting should check out The Sandbaggers (especially since it's available on DVD!)
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Posted 21 May 2003 - 08:00 PM

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 02:47 PM
#26
Posted 20 November 2012 - 03:24 PM
I've never seen the show, so I'll have to try to get the DVD's. Just found that Netflix has the DVD's, can't wait to watch. My favorite spy series is probably The Avengers, but also like The Man From Uncle and Dangerman.The Sandbaggers was re-released on DVD a few years ago in partial season sets and then in a complete series set. I still can't recommend this show highly enough, especially for fans of Casino Royale and Skyfall (it doesn't have that kind of action, but if you like the more character driven stuff from those movies you'll love the Sandbaggers).
#27
Posted 20 November 2012 - 04:14 PM
Must be getting time for run-through number five...
#28
Posted 20 November 2012 - 04:41 PM
The next best for me is "Spooks" (MI-5 here in the US), which also mines that same blend of dark intellectual gamesmanship with edge of your seat action. All 10 seasons are excellent!
#29
Posted 20 November 2012 - 05:36 PM
http://www.startrade...coldwarrior.htm
Anyone remember it?
#30
Posted 20 November 2012 - 06:17 PM
There was a really superb 8-part BBC series in 1984 called 'Cold Warrior' which inexplicably has almost disappeared into obscurity. Here's one of the very few mentions I can find of it:
http://www.startrade...coldwarrior.htm
Anyone remember it?
No, I've never heard of it, but it sounds like something I definitely would like!