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Jason King

(TV series)
Jason King
British DVD release

British DVD release
Format Action Adventure
Created by Dennis Spooner
Starring Peter Wyngarde
Country of origin UK
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 60 min.
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run September 15, 1971April 28, 1972

Jason King was a UK television series produced from 1971 to 1972. Each episode was one hour in duration, and the series had a run of one series of 26 episodes. It was broadcast in the UK and was also screened in Australia and Norway. Translated also to other languages, like Spanish, it aired in countries such as Peru. It was made in the UK by Lew Grade's production company, ITC.

Series premise

The series featured the further adventures of the eponymous character who had first appeared in Department S (1969). In that series he was a dilettante dandy working as part of a team of investigators. In Jason King he had left that service and was concentrating on writing adventure novels following the adventures of the fictional Mark Caine, who closely resembled Jason King in looks, manner, style, and personality. None of the other regular characters from Department S appeared in this series.

In the course of visiting international locations as part of his research, or through being summoned by people needing assistance, King would be frequently embroiled in adventure stories featuring glamorous women, exotic locations (for the era), menacing villains, political turmoil, or espionage intrigue.

Peter Wyngarde as Jason King
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Peter Wyngarde as Jason King

The first episode depicted King's retelling of a Mark Caine novel to a television executive which alternated between King's interpretation of events, followed by the television executive's version. King's version showed style and class while the executive's version featured added suspense, more cliches, and had the women in more revealing costumes. In the footage representing both men's vision of the novel adapted for the screen, Mark Caine was portrayed by Wyngarde.

Subsequent episodes featured Wyngarde playing King trying to write his novels and being hassled by his publisher Nicola Harvester about deadlines. King, however, was usually distracted by beautiful women and his real-life adventures and was sometimes tricked by Ryland of the British Government into assisting the Government in international political matters: all of which later found their way into the adventures of the fictional Mark Caine.

Background

The series was created by Dennis Spooner and like its predecessor was made by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment production company (which had become successful with such series as The Saint and Danger Man), for ATV — Grade's broadcasting subsidiary of ITC.

Legacy

King's choice of fashion was named by Mike Myers as an inspiration for his popular movie character Austin Powers. He was also the basis for Jason Bentley, played by Peter Richardson in the 1993 Comic Strip Presents episode Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown. Wyngarde, interviewed on BBC TV when this episode was originally transmitted, was flattered by the affectionate parody, but insisted that Jason King would never have been seen dead in crushed velvet!

An analogue of Jason King appears in the comic book series The Invisibles written by Grant Morrison as "Mr. Six", the so-called "Last of the International Playboys", and member of "Division X"

In the X-Men comics, the character of Jason Wyngarde (aka Mastermind) was partially inspired by Jason King and Peter Wyngarde. (Mastermind had first appeared in the 1960s, but took on the appearance and identity of Jason Wyngarde in the build-up to the X-Men's first confrontation with the Hellfire Club in the late 1970s.)

The series has also been released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in Australia in a box set. This release offers a transfer of superior quality, and is all-region PAL. In the USA, the series is also available on DVD from Image Entertainment, while there is also a boxed set available in Germany.

Cast

Repeat guest-stars

Selected Quotes

  • "A bit too early for coffee; I'll have a Scotch" - Jason, ordering breakfast in a cafe.
  • After being held at gunpoint and given a plane ticket with orders to leave the country, Jason replies: "Thank you for your concern, but I never fly economy".

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