Van der Valk (1972 TV series)

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Van der Valk
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DVD box set
Genre
Created by Nicolas Freeling
Starring
Theme music composer Jack Trombey
Opening theme"Eye Level"
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series5
No. of episodes32 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Lloyd Shirley
  • George Taylor
  • Brian Walcroft
Producers
  • Geoffrey Gilbert
  • Robert Love
  • Michael Chapman
Production location Netherlands
Cinematography
  • Dusty Miller
  • Roy Pointer
  • Colin Munn
Editors
  • John S. Smith
  • Ian Toynton
  • Ralph Sheldon
Running time
  • 60 minutes (Series 1–3)
  • 120 minutes (Series 4–5)
Production companies
Release
Original network ITV
Picture format
Audio format
Original release13 September 1972 (1972-09-13) – 19 February 1992 (1992-02-19)

Van der Valk is a British television crime drama series produced for the ITV network. It ran from 1972 to 1992, with the first three series produced between 1972 and 1977, and two more being commissioned in 1991 and 1992.

Contents

The series was created by Nicolas Freeling, based on his novels about a detective in Amsterdam. It starred Barry Foster in the role of titular character Simon "Piet" van der Valk.

Cast and characters

Background and production

The show was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network. The first three series were produced between 1972 and 1977, with two more being commissioned in 1991 and 1992.

The first and second series were recorded on 2" quadruplex videotape at Thames' Teddington Studios in London, with location scenes shot in Amsterdam on 16mm film. The third series was generally made on location, entirely on 16mm film, by Thames's subsidiary Euston Films. The fourth series and fifth series were produced by Elmgate Productions, and also entirely shot on 35mm film. The final two series were also filmed entirely shot on location in the Netherlands and were transmitted in stereo sound using the NICAM system.

Setting and characters

The television series was based on the characters and atmosphere, but not the plots, of the original novels. The stories mostly take place in and around Amsterdam, where Commissaris van der Valk is a cynical yet intuitive detective. Drugs, sex and murder are among the gritty themes of the casework, presented in contrast to the picturesque locations and the upbeat theme music.

In the opening credits of the first series, Van der Valk is standing inside the tower of the Westerkerk.

Van der Valk contrasts with his naïve assistant, Inspecteur Johnny Kroon, played by Michael Latimer (only in the first two series), and his superior, Hoofd-commissaris Samson, who deals with the political fallout of the cases. Samson was played by three actors over the course of the show: Martin Wyldeck for two episodes in 1972, Nigel Stock for 12 episodes in 1977, and Ronald Hines for the revival in 1991–92. Van der Valk's French wife Arlette was played by three actresses over the course of the show's twenty-year run: initially by Susan Travers, Joanna Dunham for the third series, and finally Meg Davies for the revival in 1991–92. Other actors in the series included Alan Haines, who played Brig Mertens, and Richard Huw, who played Van der Valk's son Wim, also a police detective, in the revival.

Locations

Series 1 and 2 are set at the art nouveau Politiebureau no. 14 at Leidseplein 15, while series 3 to 5 show the Amsterdam police headquarters at Marnixstraat 260-264.

Soundtrack

The signature theme, "Eye Level", was composed by Jack Trombey (a pseudonym of Dutch composer Jan Stoeckart) and was performed by the Simon Park Orchestra. [1] It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1973. [1] Also that year, Matt Monro charted with a vocal version titled "And You Smiled".[ citation needed ] In the final TV series, the theme was played at a slightly faster tempo than previously.[ citation needed ]

Home media

Van der Valk Season 1 was released on DVD in Region 2 in 2002.[ citation needed ] The remaining seasons were not released until "The Complete Series" box set by Network on 22 October 2007.[ citation needed ] Network re-released the box set on 20 August 2018. [2] In Region 4, Shock Entertainment released "The Complete Collection" box set on 18 September 2013, [3] and was re-released by Via Vision Entertainment on 2 June 2021. [4]

DVD Releases
SeasonRegion 1Region 2Region 4
1–5TBA22 October 2007

20 August 2018 (Network)

18 September 2013 (Shock Entertainment)

2 June 2021 (Via Vision Entertainment)

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 613 September 1972 (1972-09-13)18 October 1972 (1972-10-18)
2 729 August 1973 (1973-08-29)10 October 1973 (1973-10-10)
3 125 September 1977 (1977-09-05)21 November 1977 (1977-11-21)
4 416 January 1991 (1991-01-16)6 February 1991 (1991-02-06)
5 35 February 1992 (1992-02-05)19 February 1992 (1992-02-19)

Episodes

Series 1 (1972)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate
1"One Herring's Not Enough"Michael ChapmanDennis Vance13 September 1972 (1972-09-13)
When a man confesses to the double murder of his wife and her lover it seems an open-and-shut case; but as one part after another of the man's story doesn't check out, Van der Valk realises he is dealing with something far more complicated - the murder was committed seven years earlier.
2"Destroying Angel"Michael ChapmanGraham Evans20 September 1972 (1972-09-20)
A man is found dead in his room above a sleazy bar and brothel. Van der Valk is called in when the examining doctor suspects poisoning. Immediately sensing there is more to the case than meets the eye, he uncovers a complicated web involving drug dealing and the grubbier end of Amsterdam's S & M industry. Ultimately though, he finds the motive for the man's murder may lay elsewhere and that "Destroying Angel" is definitely involved; but who, or what, is that?
3"Blue Notes"Geoffrey GilbertMarc Miller27 September 1972 (1972-09-27)
When Jan Servaas, a world-famous Dutch violinist, makes a rare concert appearance in his home country it is an eagerly awaited event. In the weeks leading up to the concert Van der Valk receives a series of mysterious notes, written on blue paper, warning that Servaas will be "executed" if he comes to Amsterdam. Van der Valk ignores Kroon's pleas to have the concert canceled until the case is solved, perhaps in part because he and Arlette have tickets and are looking forward to it! It is a decision that will have tragic consequences as a drama which began with betrayal in wartime Limburg plays out to a fatal conclusion in 1970s Amsterdam.
4"Elected Silence"Geoffrey GilbertDouglas Camfield4 October 1972 (1972-10-04)
Officers investigating a hearse abandoned near the Royal Palace make a bizarre discovery which appears to be a threat against Paul Harkemer, well-known editor of a right-wing magazine, and/or his 19-year-old daughter. At first it appears that it may be nothing more than a publicity stunt for the left-wing rock band Emerald Scorpion, and Harkemer himself seems totally unconcerned. The case seems to be over before it began, but then the police receive a cassette tape from someone claiming to be the kidnapper of Harkemer's daughter.
5"Thicker Than Water"Geoffrey GilbertDavid Wickes11 October 1972 (1972-10-11)
A body dredged up from a canal is tentatively identified as the son of a British MP, but when she views the body she says it is not her son. Van der Valk refuses to believe this and calls on his British colleagues to help prove the boy's identity. The boy's face is well-known in Amsterdam's transvestite and transsexual scene, and Van der Valk's inquiries there lead him deeper and deeper into a dark world of sexual depravity and exploitation involving some of the most prominent public figures in Europe. Samson desperately advises him to proceed with extreme caution. In the face of the mother's refusal to co-operate, Van der Valk finds his best hope is to look elsewhere in the family for help.
6"The Adventurer"Michael ChapmanPeter Duguid18 October 1972 (1972-10-18)
Why would German Wolf Gebhardt (Paul Eddington) decide, in middle age, to take up an apprenticeship in stonemasonry in Amsterdam? Why would a man killed in a car accident be carrying a newspaper cutting with a photo of Gebhardt? Van der Valk senses that Gebhardt is in danger and even attempts to have him taken into protective custody when he refuses to co-operate with inquiries. Short on options, Van der Valk makes a fatal misjudgement before he finally unravels this complex and frustrating case.

Series 2 (1973)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate
1"A Death by the Sea"Philip BroadleyDon Leaver29 August 1973 (1973-08-29)
Van Teesling (Patrick Allen), a wealthy and influential banker, is found unconscious in his car on the beach. He tells police that the night before he and his wife went for a drunken midnight swim. His wife drowned while he barely escaped with his life. Van der Valk's nose is twitching, but he is put under pressure not to pursue the case. When Kroon discovers that Van Teesling is a former Olympic swimmer, Van der Valk is convinced that he staged the incident to get rid of his wife. Van der Valk is determined to use any means to ensure that justice is done.
2"A Man of No Importance"Arden WinchDouglas Camfield5 September 1973 (1973-09-05)
Van der Valk investigates when the body of a man wearing only pyjama trousers is discovered on a canal barge.
3"A Rose from Mr. Reinhart"Peter YeldhamMike Vardy12 September 1973 (1973-09-12)
Arlette van der Valk is concerned about the safety of Karen Seger, an attractive young woman that she and the children know from visits to the park. She asks her husband to meet the woman and consider whether she might need police protection.
4"A Dangerous Point of View"Jeremy PaulJim Goddard19 September 1973 (1973-09-19)
The body of a man who has been stabbed to death is discovered in a flat. Van der Valk must find out why the dead man was there and who could have known about it.
5"Season for Love"Philip BroadleyMike Vardy26 September 1973 (1973-09-26)
Van der Valk agrees to help a rich American woman (Lisa Daniely) who is looking for a young man who has gone missing in Amsterdam, but soon discovers that it is the woman who may be in real danger.
6"Rich Man, Poor Man"David ButlerDouglas Camfield3 October 1973 (1973-10-03)
A worker at a firm that reconditions farm machinery is injured in an explosion at the premises. The man insists he caused the accident himself, but van der Valk is convinced that he is covering up the truth.
7"The Rainbow Ends Here"Philip BroadleyGraham Evans10 October 1973 (1973-10-10)
The sister of tycoon Evert Stolle is kidnapped, but her brother does not want the police to get involved.

Series 3 (1977)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate
1"Enemy"Paul WheelerMike Vardy5 September 1977 (1977-09-05)
The lives of Piet and Arlette van der Valk are threatened. (This episode was repeated on ITV as part of the Thames 21st Birthday celebrations in 1989.)[ citation needed ]
2"Accidental"Ted ChildsTom Clegg12 September 1977 (1977-09-12)
An international scandal over charges of corruption in high places emerges, and the chief prosecutor disappears.
3"The Runt"Leslie SandsMike Vardy19 September 1977 (1977-09-19)
A likeable rogue, a small-time thief and con-man, for whom Van der Valk develops a grudging affection. But the thief suddenly becomes wealthy and also seems to be connected with an important family. The pressures are on Van der Valk to find out why, but without embarrassing too many people.
4"Wolf"Philip BroadleyMike Vardy26 September 1977 (1977-09-26)
A young German is murdered in his bed. The apartment is littered with clues. For Van der Valk there is a clue too many.
5"Man of Iron"Michael ChapmanWilliam Brayne3 October 1977 (1977-10-03)
When one of Van der Valk's close friends suffers a series of apparently pointless attacks, he finds himself looking for a mysterious hidden enemy who could strike at any second.
6"Everybody Does It"Philip BroadleyBen Bolt10 October 1977 (1977-10-10)
Arlette van der Valk picks up a dubious bargain and inadvertently gets her husband caught up with a crime syndicate.
7"Face Value"Robert WalesMike Vardy17 October 1977 (1977-10-17)
Van der Valk investigates a case of forgery and uncovers a dead artist and a strange collection of pictures.
8"Dead on Arrival"Patrick O'BrianTed Childs24 October 1977 (1977-10-24)
A Dutch clairvoyant is invited to Britain to assist with an old murder investigation. Bob Hoskins had a role in this episode, shot entirely at Heathrow and London.
9"The Professor"Roger MarshallTed Childs31 October 1977 (1977-10-31)
A university professor, using a false name, is found shot dead in a hotel room. Van der Valk discovers the professors has been taking sexual advantage of his students and taking photographs of them.
10"In Hazard"Paul WheelerWilliam Brayne7 November 1977 (1977-11-07)
Van der Valk has reason to doubt a beautiful woman's story.
11"Gold Plated Delinquents"Roger MarshallTom Clegg14 November 1977 (1977-11-14)
Some spoiled rich kids in search of new thrills cause a headache for Van der Valk.
12"Diane"Philip BroadleyMike Vardy21 November 1977 (1977-11-21)
A woman who has been trying to escape the past finds that it catches up with her in Amsterdam. Actress Jane Merrow was the guest.

Series 4 (1991)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate
1"Doctor Hoffman's Children"Jonathan HalesAnthony Simmons16 January 1991 (1991-01-16)
Van der Valk investigates a series of murders, including a fall, a burning, a drowning, a dog attack and a shooting, all echoing stories from Struwwelpeter . He discovers that all of the victims attended the same village school during the Second World War and links them all to a tragic death during the Hunger Winter of 1944.
2"Dangerous Games"Don ShawJim Goddard23 January 1991 (1991-01-23)
Van der Valk plays cat-and-mouse with a leaker in police headquarters after his son Wim is accused of leaking vital police intelligence.
3"A Sudden Silence"Keith DewhurstHerbert Wise30 January 1991 (1991-01-30)
Government minister Van Hoorn is killed as he attempts to flee the country. Van der Valk discovers that Van Hoorn had a secret identity and had been accepting bribes. He interrogates Van Hoorn's wife Melanie forcefully, but she does not reveal the identity of her husband's killer, a young research assistant who had fallen in love with her. Van der Valk suspects that she has incited the killer, but Samson instructs him to drop the case. As far as Samson is concerned, the case has been successfully closed, and press interest will soon quiet down. However, the murder of Van Hoorn's gay lover, machine-gunned from a counterfeit police car, is left unresolved on Dirk Boutsen's caseload.
4"The Little Rascals"Peter BuckmanAlan Cooke6 February 1991 (1991-02-06)
An aging alternative comedian has been strangled. Van der Valk finds his investigation into the murder hampered at every turn. The body of the comedian's widow is fished out of a canal. The manager of the club where the comedian worked is the next to die. All three had been members of a society known as the Little Rascals at university, and other members find themselves the targets of a series of attacks. Van der Valk investigates and worries about a young woman whose parents have been affected by the incidents.

Series 5 (1992)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate
1"The Ties That Bind"Kenneth WareAnthony Simmons5 February 1992 (1992-02-05)
The wife of a diamond merchant is shot and killed as she leaves a restaurant. Meanwhile, a former judge is shot dead and Van der Valk is brought in to solve the case. A suspect is apprehended, but confesses that someone else got to the judge first. Moreover, what is the connection between the judge's killing and a drug case Wim is investigating?
2"Proof of Life"Keith DewhurstTom Clegg12 February 1992 (1992-02-12)
When a businessman and his son are kidnapped, Van der Valk must establish whether the man's wife is involved.
3"Still Waters"Stuart HepburnHerbert Wise19 February 1992 (1992-02-19)
A new sea barrier is at the centre of a row between senior Dutch politicians and the radical Green Party. When the row leads to murder, van der Valk is called in to investigate.

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