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The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel

The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1955–1956 British television series based on the 1905 novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. The series was created by writer Michael Hogan and produced by the Towers of London for Incorporated Television Programmes. It was first screened in Britain in an eighteen-episode run beginning on 28 September 1955. It was one of the first drama series shown on the fledging network, which had only begun transmission in London the week before.

Cast and characters
Marius Goring as Sir Percy Blakeney/The Scarlet Pimpernel • Stanley Van Beers as ChauvelinPatrick Troughton as Sir Andrew Ffoulkes • Anthony Newlands as Lord Richard Hastings • Alexander Gauge as George, Prince of Wales • Lucie Mannheim as Countess la Valliere ==Production notes==
Production notes
• Lucie Mannheim was married to Marius Goring • Filming was at Elstree Studios, London • The series' sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. • Marius Goring previously played the role of Sir Percy in a radio show which lasted from 1952 to 1953 in a total of 50 episodes. The series is now available to listen to for free on the Internet Archive. • It was originally planned to produce 39 episodes but only 18 were eventually filmed and broadcast. ==Guest stars==
Guest stars
Many guest stars appeared in other ITC series, BBC series and films: • Ivor DeanRoger DelgadoWilliam FranklynConrad PhillipsRobert ShawPeter O'TooleRachel GurneyThea GregoryMaureen ConnellWalter RillaPhil BrownBrian Wilde ==Episodes==
Episodes
Dates are for the first broadcast on Independent Television in London (Associated-Rediffusion), Midlands and Northern. ==Home media==
Home media
Alpha Home Entertainment released Volume 1 of The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel on DVD in 2006. Volume 2 was released in 2007. Each volume contains four episodes from the television series. The cover art used on these releases, however, erroneously used photos of Marius Goring in his character as Conductor 71 from his 1946 film A Matter of Life and Death. Network (UK) released the entire 18-episode series on a three disc DVD set on 30 July 2012 with some extras included: a behind the scenes photo gallery. ==References==
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