''Out'' is a British television crime drama written by
Trevor Preston
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and directed by
Jim Goddard
Jim Goddard was an England, English film and TV director who was born in Battersea, London. He directed episodes of many UK TV series such as ''Public Eye'', ''Callan'', ''Special Branch'', ''The Sweeney'', ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', ''The ...
.
It was produced by
Thames Television
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Thames Television broa ...
in 1978 and starred
Tom Bell as Frank ("Frankie") Ross.
It was hugely popular at the time of its release with an average audience of 10 million viewers. There was one series (6 episodes), with Bell declining to make a sequel.
Plot summary
Frank Ross (actor
Tom Bell) returns from an eight-year prison sentence for a robbery that was thwarted because somebody 'grassed' the gang. Nobody knows who put the finger on him, but Ross is determined to find out and seeks revenge on those who betrayed him. Whilst inside, his wife has gone into a home and his son is going off the rails. Little by little, Ross pieces together the trail that leads to a dramatic conclusion.
Cast
The gang included
John Junkin
John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising in comedy.
Early life
Born in Ealing, Middlesex, the son of a policeman, Junkin a ...
,
Frank Mills
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Early life and education
Mills was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was raised in Verdun, Quebec and started p ...
,
Oscar James
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and
Peter Blake. Other notable actors included
Norman Rodway
Norman John Frank Rodway (7 February 1929 – 13 March 2001) was an Anglo-Irish actor.
Early life
Rodway was born at the family home, Elsinore (named after the castle where Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'' is set), on Coliemore Road, Dalkey, Dublin ...
(as Inspector Bryce - the man who put Ross away),
Brian Croucher
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Career
Cr ...
(Frank's only real friend Chris),
Andrew Paul
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as his son Paul Ross with
Linda Robson
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as Paul's girlfriend Mo,
Brian Cox (as gangland rival McGrath),
Derrick O'Connor
Derrick O'Connor (3 January 1941 – 29 June 2018) was an Irish theatre and character actor who trained at East 15 Acting School, London.
Life and career
O'Connor was best known for his performance as South African mercenary Pieter Vorstedt i ...
and
Bryan Marshall
Bryan Marshall (19 May 1938 – 25 June 2019) was a British actor, with a number of major credits in film and television to his name, in both Britain and Australia.
Early life
Marshall was born in Battersea, south London. He was educated at th ...
(two of McGrath's heavies).
Cultural impact
In the weeks prior to its broadcast on Monday evenings, brief clips of the programme were shown to rouse viewer interest in which a character provided only the cryptic information that 'Frank Ross is OUT'. Also, around the time of the series, a lot of
graffiti
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saying, "Frank Ross is innocent" appeared around London, an apparent parody of the "
George Davis is innocent" campaign slogans still visible on walls at the time. When a rail strike disrupted many people's plans to make it home in time for the final episode, "who grassed Frank Ross?" could be seen scrawled across blackboards at Euston station.
Awards
Tom Bell was nominated for Best Television Actor
BAFTA
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, whilst Ralph Sheldon won for Television Craft/Film Editor, in 1979.
See also
''Fox'' (TV series), 1980 series by Trevor Preston and Jim Goddard
References
External links
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1978 British television series debuts
1978 British television series endings
1970s British drama television series
ITV television dramas
1970s British crime television series
1970s British television miniseries
Television series by Fremantle (company)
Television shows produced by Thames Television
Television series by Euston Films
British English-language television shows
Television shows set in London