Meet Sexton Blake

Meet Sexton Blake 1945

5.50

The famous detective and his trusty side-kick, Tinker, are called in by the War Office to find some important papers that were stolen from a man killed during an air raid.

1945

Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror

Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror 1938

5.70

Sexton Blake and Tinker foil criminal plot connected with the Tongs, and master-minded by "famous stamp collector" and millionaire.

1938

The Echo Murders

The Echo Murders 1945

4.50

Detective Sexton Blake takes on Nazi spies while solving a series of crimes.

1945

Murder at Site 3

Murder at Site 3 1958

1

Sexton Blake tracks down a gang who have stolen secrets from a rocket site.

1958

Sexton Blake and the Mademoiselle

Sexton Blake and the Mademoiselle 1935

1

In this lively detective drama, Sexton Blake, private eye, must find out who stole the bonds of a prominent financier.

1935

The Thornton Jewel Mystery

The Thornton Jewel Mystery 1915

1

A girl frames a drunkard for a gem theft. The detective is saved from the crook's launch by a boy's 60-foot dive.

1915

I Will

I Will 1919

1

A fop wins a socialist's daughter by earning his living as a farm-hand.

1919

Silken Threads

Silken Threads 1928

1

Fourth release in the 'Sexton Blake' series of short crime dramas.

1928

Britain's Secret Treaty

Britain's Secret Treaty 1914

1

A Count catches a detective posing as a foreign war minister and hangs him over Beach Head with a fuse.

1914

The Great Cheque Fraud

The Great Cheque Fraud 1915

1

A detective saves his boy assistant from a bank swindler after escaping a fire by overhead cable.

1915

Sexton Pimple

Sexton Pimple 1915

1

A detective takes over a train to save the King of Cork from spies.

1915

Sexton Blake

Sexton Blake 1967

1

ITV aired Thames Television's Sexton Blake starring Laurence Payne as Blake and Roger Foss as Tinker from Monday 25 September 1967 to Wednesday 13 January 1971. In keeping with Sexton Blake's classic print adventures, Payne's Blake drove a white Rolls-Royce named "The Grey Panther" and owned a bloodhound named Pedro. The show was originally produced by Ronald Marriott for Associated Rediffusion, with Thames Television taking over production in 1968.

1967