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Four episodes from the first series – Shipment, Big Elephant, Lady Luck and Carve Up – were repeated out of sequence immediately after the second series, while all but two episodes of the second series – The Trouble with Charlie and Figures of Importance – were repeated in a late night slot in the
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All seventeen episodes survive in C1 format (16 mm film), in the BBC archives. Some sources, such as Halliwell/Purser, claim that there were twenty-two episodes but this is simply a mistake.
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Two Target novels were published. It seems that writers, Michael Feeney Callan and Simon Masters, were asked to turn their scripts into novels, so that the BBC could put them on the market.
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Hackett investigates possible police corruption in relation to bids for a city development project and is led into an embarrassing triangle with the daughter of a chief superintendent.
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taking over as producer. He spent two weeks in the producer's role, during which he planned to change the supporting cast, reduce the violence and steer the show further away from
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Hackett investigates the curious theft of rare old paintings from wealthy homes and finds a dedicated young woman determined to advance the careers of several young artists.
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Hackett investigates the curious theft of rare old paintings from wealthy homes and finds a dedicated young woman determined to advance the careers of several young artists.
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In 1983, the BBC tried to relaunch the series on the then-soaring video market, releasing the pilot, Shipment, on VHS tape. However, no further releases were forthcoming.
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Hackett quits the force in disgrace after being accused of accepting a bribe. He arranges to sell police files to people traffickers to pay for his enforced retirement.
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Hackett investigates the hijacking of a truck and the subsequent murder of its driver by a hitchhiker and uncovers pilfering at an electronics plant.
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Hackett has to deal with a hostage situation when a disturbed father demands a pardon for his son who was executed for murder fifteen years before.
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A revolutionary action group interrupts a burglary at a former villain's home. Hackett and the victim's family try to track them down.
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Hackett stumbles onto a scheme to acquire a struggling construction company that is in line to win a lucrative government contract.
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Hackett is suspended for alleged corruption. "If you're innocent, stand and fight" pleads Ros. So why's Hackett on the run?
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Hackett's former fiancΓ©e is killed by a strong arm man. He and her delinquent son want to find out who killed her and why.
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Hackett follows up on information about dodgy dealings aboard an international cargo ship provided by a murdered snitch.
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Hackett meets an old flame at the airport but her current boyfriend gets involved in a cocaine deal that goes wrong.
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Hackett uses an accountant to get evidence against a porn publisher who is buying drugs with smuggled gold.
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A young squad member is murdered when accompanying a key witness to the trial of a prominent gangster.
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A sailor tries to sell a package of stolen drugs he believes to be hashish, but it is actually heroin.
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An electronics shipment has been hi-jacked, prompting Hackett to empty a bank's safety deposit boxes.
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as Det. Chief Supt. Tate. Seventeen fifty-minute episodes were produced and the theme music was by
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At the time, the show was criticised for its level of violence. The BBC's Director of Programmes,
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Hackett is baffled by a series of jewel thefts and turns to a prisoner awaiting release for help.
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and involved the 13th Regional Crime Squad. The series was originally developed under the title
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Some of the episodes were written by David Wickes, who also wrote scripts for
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altogether and produce a new series. He then devised the private eye drama
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and his production company, David Wickes Productions, produced
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as the new lead but Bolam preferred to do one final series of
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Different reasons have been given for the cancellation of
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spring of 1980. The first series aired on now-defunct
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Index

Target (UK TV series)
Target (New Zealand TV series)
Action
Police
Graham Williams
Bob Baker
Dave Martin
Patrick Mower
Philip Madoc
Brendan Price
Vivien Heilbron
Philip Hinchcliffe
Southampton
BBC1
police
action drama
BBC1
Southampton
Patrick Mower
Brendan Price
Vivien Heilbron
Philip Madoc
Dudley Simpson
ITV
The Sweeney
Southampton
Z-Cars
Graham Williams
Doctor Who
Philip Hinchcliffe

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