I believe BBC held six complete episodes before this find while the soundtrack to the missing 1967 series two episode 5; 'The Suicide Man' (an 'Angelo James' featured episode) of 19-07-67 survives thanks to a fan recording it off air
Anyone know what the six episodes BBC held are and if there is any hope of a 'surviving' Vendetta DVD set presumably comprising the seven full episodes and this full episode soundtrack
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN-Jm-FtBFw&t=693sTVbrain is your friend (and so am I for sharing this!!!! hahaha):-
""VENDETTA
A BBC production for BBC 1. Transmission details are for BBC 1.
Usual duration: 50 minutes
Main regular credit(s):
Created by Brian Degas and Tudor Gates; theme music by John Barry.
SERIES 1
Main regular credit(s):
Produced by William Slater.
Date Episode Title Production No VT Number Holding / Source Format
04.11.1966 20:00 - 20:50 The Sugar Man R1 /
Written by Brian Degas and Tudor Gates; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Tina Wakerell.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Max Adrian (Thomas Calleia), Barry Shawzin (Lazzi), John Paul (Inspector Penrose), David Rayner (Marco), Charles Laurence (Ray), Kenneth J. Warren (Superintendent Saville), Stan Simmons, Lindsay Campbell (Priest), Mary Webster (Elsa), Peter Diamond (Lorry Driver), Nora Gordon (Mrs Brindley), Vernon Joyner (Sir John).
11.11.1966 The Dolly Man J /
Written by David T. Chantler; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Tina Wakerell.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Joanna Royce (Receptionist), Michel Faure (Andre), Haydn Jones (Nate), Sara Aimson (Dianne), Valerie Gearon (Mara), Tracey Yorke (Stripper), Michael Graham Cox (Whitey), Geoffrey Chater (Don Gino), David Burke (Beppo), Kenneth J. Warren (Superintendent Saville).
18.11.1966 The Widow Man B3 SEQ / 40
Written by Brian Degas and Tudor Gates; designed by Jeremy Davies; directed by Max Varnel.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), John Falconer (Harry), Geoffrey Frederick (Ettore), Raymond Young (Inspector), Geoffrey Cheshire (Sergeant Lambton), Kenneth J. Warren (Superintendent Saville), David Healy (Patri), Beth Owen (Teresa James), Jerry Desmonde (Kelly), John Gabriel (Piettro), Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio).
25.11.1966 The Lullaby Man J / 40
Written by Donald James; designed by John Hurst; directed by Terence Dudley.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Griffith Jones (Mattia), Clare Kelly (Hilda Lawrence), Umberto Cherin (Rossetti), Norman Florence (Carlo), Richard Howard (Police Constable), Eileen Sanford (Julia), McDonald Hobley (Seaton-Roxby), Katie Dawkins (Susanna), Sally Home (Mrs Chapman).
02.12.1966 The Kneeling Man R1 / R3
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by John Hurst; directed by Stanley Goulder.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Patrick Allen (Cantell), Kenneth J. Warren (Superintendent Saville), Isobel Black (Leila), Jimmy Gardner (Cashier), Richard Beale (Billy Hunter), David Brooke (Orsini), John Trenaman (Ben), Penelope Keith (Woman Police Constable Ritchie).
09.12.1966 The Putty Man J / 40
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by Jeremy Davies; directed by Max Varnel.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), George Cole (Jacques Bavar), Ralph Michael (Marcel Lamballe), David Collings (Barbizon), Kathleen Byron (Sylvie), Walter Horsbrugh (Monsieur Marnay), George Lee (Thug), George Merritt (Tramp), Georgina Moon (Yvonne Marnay), Ian Kingsley (Railway Attendant).
16.12.1966 The Ice-Cream Man J / R3
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by Jeremy Davies; directed by Terence Dudley.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Leo Genn (Umberto Evangelo), Harry Littlewood (Willie), Sally Adams (Anne), Ray Roberts (Ticket Collector), Michael Sheard (False Ticket Collector), John Barrett (Signal-Box Man), Jeffrey Isaac (Hoodlum), Derek Sydney (Franco), Lew Hutton (Driver), Derek Benfield (Police Sergeant), Howard Williams (Police Constable), Robert Pitt (Detective Constable), Penelope Keith (Woman Police Constable Ritchie), John Bromley (Doctor Prentis), Kenneth J. Warren (Superintendent Saville), Patrick Mower (Charles), Kenneth Graham, Anthony Oliver, Paul Blomley.
23.12.1966 The Concrete Man R1 / 40
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by Jeremy Davies; directed by Paul Ciappessoni.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), William Lucas (Drummond), Michael Balfour (Barber), Richard Young (Tony Albert), Alex Scott (Anderson), Lisa Daniely (Mrs Albert), David Bauer (Mitri), Janet Brandes (Charlady), Robert Henderson (Lawyer), Robert Robinson (Man).
30.12.1966 The Running Man J / 40
Written by John Gould; based on a play by Tudor Gates; designed by John Hurst; directed by Max Varnel.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Janet Munro (Patricia Rattan), Sebastian Breaks (Johnny Barbiere), Robert Raglan (Superintendent Adam), Mark Singleton (Tommy Pulito / Mark Pulito), Martin Wyldeck (Governor), Barry Linehan (Warder), David Crane (Nobby), Caroline Dowdeswell (Woman Police Constable 69), Alan Stuart (Policeman), Elvin Hood (Convict).
06.01.1967 The Chemical Man J /
Written by John Gould; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Terence Dudley.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Hugh Cross (Edward Mount), Edward Brayshaw (Peter Steele), Frank Gatliff (Michael Van Den), George Little (Maitre d'Hotel), Joanna Jones (Betty Cohen), Irène Prador (Mrs Cohen).
13.01.1967 The Mourning Man J / 40
Duration: 49 minutes.
Written by John Gould; designed by Jeremy Davies; directed by Paul Ciappessoni.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Peter Diamond (Michael's Father), Steven Berkoff (Spiru), Kevin Brennan (Patrioni), Michael Harrison (Servant), Jeremy Young (Altamare), Michael Peake (Grossi), Clive Cazes (Doctor Antonelli), Marc Fiorini (Michael), Vernon Smythe (Conte Mario).
20.01.1967 The Mercy Man R1 /
Written by John Gould; designed by John Hurst; directed by Max Varnel.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Barry Morse (John Abram), Clive Endersby (Martin Abram), Patricia Michon (Constance Abram), Patrick Jordan (Umberto), Patrick Westwood (Falco), Ronald Rubin (Toni), Robert Ayres (Police Captain), Derek Murcott (Renzo), John Downey (Motorcycle Patrolman).
This episode was repeated in the same evening due to a loss of vision on original transmission.
27.01.1967 The Madonna Man J /
Written by Bill Barron; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Terence Dudley.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Robin Bailey (Benito Poniatowski), Barbara Shelley (Claudia), Geoffrey Bayldon (Professor Daquanno), Morris Perry (Pompeo Cerica), Robert Gillespie (Ettore Pereschi).
SERIES 2
Main regular credit(s):
Story editor Anthony Coburn; produced by William Slater.
Date Episode Title Production No VT Number Holding / Source Format
21.06.1967 20:00 - 20:50 The Ten-Per-Cent Man J /
Written by Brian Degas and Tudor Gates; designed by Richard Hunt; directed by William Slater.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Kenneth Cope (Johnny), Ferdy Mayne (Hart), Jackie Trent (Patti), Brian Weske (Benway), Tommy Mann (Joe), John Dunbar (Johnson), Johnny Eagles (Coni), Charles Rea (Police Inspector), Roger Timms (Door-Keeper), Stanley Stewart (Bert).
28.06.1967 The Holy Man J /
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Max Varnel.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Peter Jeffrey (Mantini), Keith Barron, Emrys Jones (Father Master), Toni Griffin (Carla), Brian Haines (Tomas), Robert Schofield (Novice), Stacy Davies (Peasant), Victor C. Mercioca (Enrico), Victor Grech (Mateo), Charles Thake (Novice Master).
05.07.1967 The Lady's Man J /
Written by John Gould; designed by Richard Hunt; directed by William Slater.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Steven Berkoff (Niccolo), Nike Arrighi (Simonetta), Norman Florence (Franco), Michael Mellinger (Captain Massei), Ahmed Khalil (Rocco), Madalena Nicol (Mother), Barry Shawzin (Callini), Michael Poole (Praia), George Zenios (Lawyer).
12.07.1967 The Target Man J / 40
Alt. Title(s): The Twelve-Year-Old Man
Duration: 49 minutes.
Written by Brian Degas and Tudor Gates; directed by William Slater.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Veronica Strong (Silvana), Reg Lye (Guiseppe), Norman Florence (Polote), Kevin Brennan (Mayor), Simon Taylor (Pietro), John Slavid (Man 7), Nicholas Ward (Man 8), Selma Vaz Dias (Mother), Sheila Dunn (Blonde), Al Mulock (Renard), Lindsay Campbell (Tom Gregory).
19.07.1967 The Suicide Man J |a /
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by John Hurst; directed by Max Varnel.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Viviane Ventura (Carla), Ronald Leigh-Hunt (Ernagni), Kevin Stoney (Di Vento), Francis de Wolff (Battista), Robin Hunter (Gianni), Peter Swanwick (Coroner), Gertan Klauber (Café Proprietor), David J. Grahame (Lupe), Joe Zammit Cordina (Taxi Driver).
26.07.1967 The Button Man R1 /
Written by Gerald Wilson; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Viktors Ritelis.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Isa Miranda (Luciana Vechetti), David Bauer (Carmine Vechetti), Alan Selwyn (Dandy), Danny Green (Fat George), Laurence Herder (Franco Oran), John Linares (Secretary), Henry Stamper (Accountant), Bruce Boa (Gus Lansing), Harvey Spencer (Jerry), Vernon Morris (Police Contact).
02.08.1967 The Revolutionary Man J /
Written by Bob Kesten; designed by Austin Ruddy; directed by Viktors Ritelis.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Tommy Duggan (General Ventura), Leonard Grahame (Colonel Capriata), Billy Murray (Corsican Rebel), Simon Cain (Guard), Georges Lambert (Armando Ventura), Richardson Morgan (Carl Barber), Alfred Hoffman (Customs Officer), Anthony Brown (Group Captain), Paul Tamarin (Felici), Antony Stamboulieh (Il Muto).
09.08.1967 The Pilgrim Man J /
Written by Lee Dunne; designed by Richard Hunt; directed by Paul Ciappessoni.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Shay Gorman (Brady), P. G. Stephens (Joe Ryan), Patrick McAlinney (Superintendent Daly), Peter Arne (Connell), Brandon Brady (Dolan), May Cluskey (Biddy), Henry McGee (Jimmy Day), David Blake Kelly (Father Gleeson), Norman Hartley (Detective Sergeant Murphy), George Gavin Duffy (Policeman).
16.08.1967 The Scandal Man J /
Written by Anthony Coburn; designed by Barry Newbery; directed by Paul Ciappessoni.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Robert Rietty (Umberto di Benco), Alex Scott (Baptista), Alec Mango (Conti), Karen Ford (Claudia di Benco), Pauline Delany (Serafina di Benco), Lyn Ashley (Sharon North), Raf de la Torre (Don Alphonso), John Dillon (First Man), John Slavid (Second Man), Ernest Jennings (Porter), Pamela Ann Davy (Gabriella), Anthony Shirvell (Inspector).
23.08.1967 The Desperate Man J /
Written by Anthony Coburn; designed by John Hurst; directed by Laurence Bourne.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Edward Evans (Massimo Pietro), Garfield Morgan (Guido Carlisi), George Pastell (Spiro Pozzetti), Conrad Monk (Tony), Derek Murcott (Detective), Ray Browne (Inspector Jerome), David Lawton (Jo Doni), Keith Alexander (Sergeant Bristow), Pauline Letts (Pamela Rogers), Yole Marinelli (Italian Waitress), Royston Tickner (Jack Mortimer), Bartlett Mullins (Italian Chef), Michael Wynne (Eddie), Geraldine Moffatt (Maria Pietro).
30.08.1967 The Solitary Man J / 40
Written by John Gould; designed by John Hurst; directed by Ron Craddock.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Anton Darby (Pierino), Rio Fanning (Giovanni), Marc Fiorini (Paolo), Rex Robinson (Guard), Jeffrey Segal (Vasari), Michael Godfrey (Relli), Alan Lake (Stefano), Ronald Hines (Nardi), Gary Watson (Montez), Donald Hoath (Chief Prison Officer), James Thornhill (First Prison Officer), John Hussey (Nino Orsino), Les Clark (Orsino's Brother), Martyn Huntley (Lori), Richard Bond (Roberto), Earl Green (Second Prison Officer), Louis Mansi (Prisoner), Hugo de Vernier (Third Prison Officer).
06.09.1967 The Honoured Man R1 /
An item, eg recording, script or photograph is held in the Kaleidoscope Archive.
Written by John Gould; designed by John Hurst; directed by Paul Ciappessoni.
With Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Ronald Radd (Don Gino), Murray Kash (Clay Bollinger), Sheelah Wilcocks (Mrs Pellegrini), Leo Britt (Lawyer), Steve Plytas (Mayor), Stefan Gryff (Lucio), Clive Cazes (Borsa), Bill Meilen (Pepe), Rosalind Elliott (Beggar Girl), Michael Peake (Callu), Peter Hempson (Giazzu), Milo Sperber (Priest), Viviane Ventura (Anna), Irene Hayward (Anna's Mother).
13.09.1967 The Dying Man J /
Written by Bill Barron; designed by Richard Hunt; directed by William Slater.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Neil McCallum (Angelo James), George Pravda (Doctor Spinotti), Paul Stassino (Capitano Corrado), Mary Webster (Edda), Owen Sullivan (Father Martin), John Gabriel (Father Doglio).
SERIES 3
Date Episode Title Production No VT Number Holding / Source Format
01.07.1968 21:05 - 21:55 The Saint Valentine's Man J /
Written by John Roddick; designed by Richard Hunt; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Lennie Mayne.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Nicola Pagett (Camilla Roco), Jonathan Burn (Pepe Almerzo), Gertan Klauber (Captain Rodero), Grant Taylor (Franco Garoia), William Hurndell (Encardo), Gino Melvazzi (Marcello), Jean Harvey (Raquel Caroia), Leonard Trolley (Doctor Leo Shepphird), Miguel Santos (Guard).
08.07.1968 The Twelve-Year-Old Man J / R3
Postponed from 12.07.1967.
Duration: 49 minutes.
Written by John Gould; designed by Barry Newbery; produced and directed by William Slater.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Frank McCallum (Antony Consil), Richard Arthure (Frank), Gerald Martin (Maure), Lillias Walker (Mary), John Brandon (Bill), Sally Cann (Giulia), Patrick Waldron (Inspector Ryan), David Munro (David), Sandy McCallum.
This episode was made for series 2.
15.07.1968 The Innocent Man R1 /
An item, eg recording, script or photograph is held in the Kaleidoscope Archive.
Written by John Gould; story editor Anthony Coburn; designed by James Weatherup; produced and directed by William Slater.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Maureen Nelson (Giulia Musetta), Gavin Campbell (Pietro Tasca), Arnold Peters (Major Carra), Richard Hurndall (Carlo Sosperini), Robert James (Fermi), Peter Williams (Judge Da Via), Alan Curtis (Doctor Stonti), Gordon Gostelow (Don Neri Folla), Gillian Wray (Anna Maria Relli).
This episode was made for series 2.
Print held by Kaleidoscope.
22.07.1968 The Hit and Run Man J /
Written by Tudor Gates; designed by John Hurst; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Viktors Ritelis.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Neil McCallum (Angelo James), Keiron Moore (Mike Hammond), Bruce Boa (Joe Kulik), Kiffer Weisselberg (Prison Guard), Craig Hunter (Wigley), Vivienne Lincoln (Yvonne), Gemma Portelli (Vera), Norman Scace (Doctor), Alice Fraser (Marie), Patricia Temple (Lala), Miguel Santos (Waiter), Ronald Govey (Police Chief), Raf de la Torre (Magah), Peter Bland (Ricci).
29.07.1968 The Money Man J /
Written by Michael Meath; designed by Ian Watson; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Roger Jenkins.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Kieron Moore (Mike Hammond), Tracy Reed (Angelica Sarti), Bruno Barnabe (Tito Capuana), Frank Gatliff (Alessandro Bargigli), Tony Arpino (Tullio Paisiello), Roger Delgado (Gianmaria Negrini), Clive Cazes (Commisario Fusco), Anthony Rowe (Minister), Tutte Lemkow (Hotel Proprietor), Michael Mulcaster (Ruggiero).
05.08.1968 The Paradise Man J /
Written by Barry Thomas; designed by Tim Gleeson; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Brian Parker.
With Kieron Moore (Mike Hammond), Tamara Hinchco (Maria Domingo), Al Garcia (Harry Ridocco), Monica Vassiliou (Rosa Ridocco), Hans De Vries (Juan), John Slavid (Barman), Denis de Marne (Vicente), Neal Arden (Commisario Gonzago), Antony Stamboulieh (Guido), Richard Montez (Pepe Mores), Philip Ryan (Civil Guard), Joe Zammit Cordina (Tony).
12.08.1968 The Hollow Man J /
Written by Max Marquis; designed by Ian Watson; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Lennie Mayne.
With Kieron Moore (Mike Hammond), Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Laurence Herder (Frank Ferrer), John Brandon (John Tarrant), Roy Stephens (Sammy Line), Tony Ellis (Thug), Alan Chuntz (Thug), Freddie Clemson (Thug), Terry Walsh (Thug), Sidney Vivian (Lou Wedge), Denis de Marne (Eddie Marsh), Michael Goldie (Billy King), Roy Purcell (Jim Pepper), Roy Patrick (Journalist), Dan Jackson (Bob Stover), Allan Surtees (Birdy Swallow), Louise Nelson (Lesley Stover), David Beale (Brian Rownley), George Lane (Tony Glynne), Bob Palmer (M.C.), Chris Cunningham (Referee), Harry Carpenter (Commentator).
19.08.1968 The Blackfoot Man J /
Written by David Hodson and Robert Schlitt; designed by John Hurst; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Viktors Ritelis.
With Kieron Moore (Mike Hammond), Peter Miles (Nino Capra), Ahmed Khalil (Customs Officer), Barry Lowe (Jean Marc Blondeau), David Butler (Colonel Baruch), Julian Sherrier (Ben Aissa), Thalia Kouri (Kebira).
26.08.1968 The Partisan Man J /
Written by René Basilico; designed by Tim Gleeson; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Terence Wheeler.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Tommy Duggan (Viccento Allegra), Wolfe Morris (Carlo Biffi), David Brook (Riccardo Biffi), Leonardo Pieroni (Ciccio ci Castello), Michael Godfrey (Captain Bertani), Hanja Kazan (Lucia Allegra), Derek Sydney (Caspetti), Simon Cain (Bruno), Alan Chuntz (Guard), Jerry Vidal (Flunkey).
02.09.1968 The Anniversary Man J /
Written by Anthony Coburn; designed by John Hurst; produced by Anthony Coburn; directed by Viktors Ritelis.
With Stelio Candelli (Danny Scipio), Joseph Furst (Paul Bonner), Jill Browne (Helga Brullo), Brian Jackson (Carl Bonner), Paul Dawkins (Superintendent Pomphrey), Yussi Allfi (Serge Olin), Tony Isaac (Pianist), Linda Barrie (Singer), Chic Lovelle (Guitarist), Cynthia Bizeray (Waitress), Ian Gray ('Nosey'), Mike Saar (Carl's Bodybuard), Roy Boyd (Carl's Personal Assistant), Janet Waldron (Carl's Secretary), Kim Grant (Beniamino), Jill Browne (Helda Brullo), Simon Cain (Donata).""