Trying to remember the name of an old UK TV series.

backgroundbackground Posts: 589
edited September 8 in The Commons

Hi, I'm trying to remeber the name of an old UK TV series, annoyingly I can remeber the theme tune very well. I think it would have been from the 70's or 80's. I 'think' the opening titles were like a board game with a lot of identical cartoon figures, and one figure in a different colour ( or maybe shade of grey ;-) ).  The cartoon figures moved around on a grid, and this one different figure always managed to avoid 'capture'. Bear in mind this was just the titles, the show was with real actors.

This one figure represented the protagonist in the series who was being hunted but always seemed to evade capture. I 'think' the premise was some kind of computer expert who was a whistleblower, or had some dangerous information he was trying to keep out of the wrong hands, so he could get it to someone, or to some organisation who could use it to publically expose some corruption.

The lead actor was a rather rotund middle aged guy, so not the typical hero. Can't remember his name though, but i'm sure i would recognise a photo of him. I think he was quite a well known actor..

Sorry if this is way off topic, but it's driving me crazy that I can't make that connection to the name.

Also annoying that I have looked through several lists of UK TV series, and it isn't mentioned, even though I thought it was excellent series.

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,198

    AI thinks it is 

    The Game (1985), starring Warren Clarke as the protagonist, a portly computer expert on the run. 

    Was there such a show?

  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,222
    barbult said:

    AI thinks it is 

    The Game (1985), starring Warren Clarke as the protagonist, a portly computer expert on the run. 

    Was there such a show?

    I tried AI and got this..
  • nemesis10nemesis10 Posts: 3,772

    Bird of Prey seems like the right choice; if you look in Wikipedia for Bird of Prey (TV serial), it sees to match the decription.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,198

    I think your AI is smarter than my AI. I couldn't find any corroborating evidence to back up the answer it gave me. I think it was totally bogus. Yours looks like a good match for the description.

  • backgroundbackground Posts: 589

    Stonemason said:

    barbult said:

    AI thinks it is 

    The Game (1985), starring Warren Clarke as the protagonist, a portly computer expert on the run. 

    Was there such a show?

    I tried AI and got this..

    Excellent, that's the one, and the opening titles screen. Thanks very much everyone, and especially Stonemason. Maybe I'll be able to sleep now that mystery is solved. 

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,304

    Great, that you got the answer.

    I was searching for something related to The Game (1985), but has found something about my favorite instead.

    Weird Science 1985 Cast Then and Now 2025, The Actors Are Unrecognisable Today

     

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,304

    By the way is it the same Warren Clarke as in:

    Blackadder The Third - Mr Hardwood

     

  • backgroundbackground Posts: 589
    edited September 10

    Artini said:

    By the way is it the same Warren Clarke as in:

    Blackadder The Third - Mr Hardwood

     

    It was Richard Griffiths was the protagonist in Bird of Prey. Warren Clarke wasn't in it so far as I know, although he was a good actor and in a lot of films and TV.

    I managed to watch a couple of episodes of Bird of Prey ( there were only three episodes in the first series )., it was a good as I remembered, though of course dated as it is from 1982. The writer really captured the feel of civil service offices ( or at least the ones I experienced, murders excepted ;-)  ), even down to the tea ladies. There were also a lot of 1980's era computers. Many twists to the tale, a fairly high body count though. It's quite chilling how the characters start by doing a favour for someone, and then get drawn into situations where they are willing to arrange for people to dissappear to protect themselves from a similar fate.. 

    There were a lot of strange rules at that time. For example, only staff above a certain grade were allowed to have a fitted carpet in their office. If you were moved to an office which had previously been occupied by a higher grade officer, then they would came round and trim off the edge of the carpet, so that it wasn't fitted anymore. ( I am referring to civil service officer grades, not police or armed forces. )

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  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,304

    Ok, thanks. Quite interesting story.

     

  • maikdeckermaikdecker Posts: 3,037

    Your post made me think about an old series I've watched in the 70's - The Prisoner (first of 17 episodes -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osNmf_zmSyE) which a still think of as utterly amazing.

    I didn't remember the name, but putting "a british tv series about a secret service agent getting shipped off to a secret island" in the search bar immediately gave me the right answer smiley

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,722

    Warren Clarke is a great actor. He plays a convincing curmudgeon, lol, of course, he sort of looks the part. I remember him most from the Britsh TV serial "Daziel and Pascoe". 

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,599

    Artini said:

    Weird Science 1985 Cast Then and Now 2025, The Actors Are Unrecognisable Today

    Funny what forty years will do to a person, (especially considering how some of them spent those forty years).

  • backgroundbackground Posts: 589
    edited September 11

    maikdecker said:

    Your post made me think about an old series I've watched in the 70's - The Prisoner (first of 17 episodes -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osNmf_zmSyE) which a still think of as utterly amazing.

    I didn't remember the name, but putting "a british tv series about a secret service agent getting shipped off to a secret island" in the search bar immediately gave me the right answer smiley

    The Prisoner was an excellent series ( the reimagining not so much IMHO ) . It's especially great that the village is a real location and can still be visited today. You might also want to look into 'Danger man'  ( 'Secret Agent in the USA ) which was  the series which spawned 'The Prisoner'. It is widely accepted that the prisoner is the same character ( John Drake ) after he resigned from his secret agent job.  The first episode of 'Danger Man' .. "View from the Villa"  includes scenes with Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake, driving through Portmeirion. This was 1960.

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  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,304

    Nice comparisons - bring sweet memories...

    50+ Hollywood Legends | Then & Now in 2025 - Iconic Transformations

     

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