Genre: | Thriller Surrealism |
Creator: | Edward Boyd |
Director: | David Boisseau |
Starring: | Gary Cockrell Alan Curtis William Maxwell John Sharp Elizabeth Shepherd |
Theme Music Composer: | Derek Hilton |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Num Series: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 4 |
Producer: | Richard Everitt |
Camera: | Multiple-camera setup |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Company: | Granada |
Network: | ITV |
The Corridor People was a British television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network in 1966, devised and written by Edward Boyd.[1]
A surreal black-and-white detective series, The Corridor People pitched security agent Kronk (John Sharp) against exotic villainess Syrie Van Epp (Elizabeth Shepherd) over the course of four episodes.
The series has been released on DVD in the form of electronic conversions from 405 to 625-line video.
The series has been described as "(c)onfusing, erudite, self-consciously absurd and packed with eccentric dialogue";[2] "a surreal spy/detective/fantasy series";[3] "very much a product of its televisual times, following in the footsteps of such contemporaries as 'The Avengers' and 'Adam Adamant Lives!' However, unlike these more popular series this stylized swinging sixties Mystery/Detective/Thriller/Spy drama has failed to develop any long-term fan base or appreciation. Perhaps this was due to its limited run which prevented the building of a viewing base or perhaps it was just too off the wall and leftfield even for the psychedelic decade. The Guinness Book of Classic Television described the programme as "...the Twin Peaks of its day."[4]