Chk out The Great Detective. Same time period but Canadian. Because if you like Cribb, you'll enjoy this series WHICH THEY DIDNT MAKE ENOUGH OF EITHER😢 Or they're not avail.? Enjoy!
Another TH-camr has uploaded the rest of the episodes so have a search and see the rest of the series - it's good fun! I highly recommend the Peter Lovesey books the characters are based on too!
Remember seeing these when they were first shown. There was only 3 channels on the telly then, but it was a case of quality, not quantity. I'm trying to find out where the swimming pool scene was filmed.
45:01 ---- oh, the dreaded Derbac comb. Mum used to run it through our hair every Sunday -- followed by a good scrubbing with Derbac Soap on the very rare occasions she found anything. Happy days.
As the cast of characters was not in the description, I was hoping that someone in the comments would identify Miriam Cromer for me. Thank you. Ms. Royle was indeed a very beautiful young woman, and I will be looking for more of her work in other productions.
@AwesomeAngryBiker "Waxwork" the pilot episode is based on the final book in the Cribb series called "Waxwork", written by Peter Lovesey, as stated in my description.
@IM-jq8hp Yes, a single series based on Cribb books and specially written stories just for the TV Series. Another TH-camr has uploaded the rest of the episodes.
It's kind of a music hall-style tune and arrangement, which would have been common in this era (and Sherlock Holmes'. Though according to the books' setting, Cribb predates Holmes by 17 years). Then Hans Zimmer took this kind of music and smashed a mallet to piano keys.
Thank you for this, my favourite.
This is a forgotten gem of British TV
Agreed! A great series and wonderful book series too!
Never heard of this series - thoroughly enjoyed it - looking forward to seeing more.
Same, this one somehow slipped by me. Right up my alley too.
When is this from? I scour youtube for this kind of vibe. I guess we were too young to hear of it
Thank you so much for uploading this wonderful series.
Writer Lilyth,
Thanks indeed for this pilot episode of Sergeant Cribb with Alan Dobie!
Really intriguing story. Well played!
My absolute favorite is 19th century British Mysteries, or Canadian ones are darn good too. Fiction. And Cribb is my fav❤ Thank you! More please😊
Thoroughly enjoyed this.
Brilliant. ❤
I was a great fan of Cribb when it was first shown. Great to see this pilot episode. Shame more were not made at the time.
Even the stories that weren't based on the original books were just as good. They certainly don't make series like this anymore!
Chk out The Great Detective. Same time period but Canadian. Because if you like Cribb, you'll enjoy this series WHICH THEY DIDNT MAKE ENOUGH OF EITHER😢 Or they're not avail.? Enjoy!
@@kimmccabe1422 Thanks, I'll give it a look.
This looks like an interesting series never seen or heard of it do hope to see the complete series
Another TH-camr has uploaded the rest of the episodes so have a search and see the rest of the series - it's good fun! I highly recommend the Peter Lovesey books the characters are based on too!
Brilliant! Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much. ❤
Thanks for posting
Remember seeing these when they were first shown. There was only 3 channels on the telly then, but it was a case of quality, not quantity. I'm trying to find out where the swimming pool scene was filmed.
45:01 ---- oh, the dreaded Derbac comb. Mum used to run it through our hair every Sunday -- followed by a good scrubbing with Derbac Soap on the very rare occasions she found anything. Happy days.
Alan dobie lovely voice 😊
Excellent
Very well done. I just subscribed🎉
Carol Royal is a very Beautiful and Charming young lady.
I saw her at the RSC production of Hamlet. She was beautiful and excellent. Her father was in the play too.
As the cast of characters was not in the description, I was hoping that someone in the comments would identify Miriam Cromer for me. Thank you.
Ms. Royle was indeed a very beautiful young woman, and I will be looking for more of her work in other productions.
@@katiedotson704 1:17:42 has the cast list.
@@rjmun580 Thanks. Now all I need to do is learn to read. 😁
Brilliant ❤❤
That is one beautiful woman
Uploader you have this as the pilot in the title and the final episode in description. This is the pilot episode for those who are unsure
@AwesomeAngryBiker "Waxwork" the pilot episode is based on the final book in the Cribb series called "Waxwork", written by Peter Lovesey, as stated in my description.
@@WriterLilyth Were there any more made after the pilot? I’d love to see more of them.
@IM-jq8hp Yes, a single series based on Cribb books and specially written stories just for the TV Series. Another TH-camr has uploaded the rest of the episodes.
@@WriterLilyth Thank you. I will search for them.
Amazing.
The executioners story was a nice touch, they tend to be forgotten in crime dramas from this era.
What happened to Thackery
❤ Very Interesting
23:49. The governor in the topper
sounds uncannily like Peter Cushing!
12.26 You can hear where Guy Ritchie stole/used/copied the music for his Sherlock Holmes movies.
It's kind of a music hall-style tune and arrangement, which would have been common in this era (and Sherlock Holmes'. Though according to the books' setting, Cribb predates Holmes by 17 years). Then Hans Zimmer took this kind of music and smashed a mallet to piano keys.
no side kick with Cribb
Ooffttt,brilliant Victorian stuff,woohhho,more please!💜❤️🩷🤍🩶💚💙
as miladyewinter7770 never heard of this, like it thanks for putting it on
Excellent