CRIBB
'Cribb' was a television police drama which debuted in 1979 as a 90-minute tv film from Granada Television in the UK, becoming a television series of 14 50 minute episodes, which ran from 1980-81. Adapted from Peter Lovesey's 1978 novel and set in Victorian London around the time of the Jack the Ripper killings, Alan Dobie starred as the tough Detective Sergeant who worked for the newly formed Criminal Investigation Department (CID), determined to remove crime from the streets of London using the latest detection methods.
The series caught the flavour of the period with its portrayal of life in Victorian England, and the programmes included many real historical events such as the publication of Jerome K. Jerome's 'Three Men in a Boat' and the sale of London Zoo's famous elephant, Jumbo, to Barnum and Bailey's Circus. The well-written stories included issues such as bare-knuckle prize fighting, spiritualism and Irish terrorism. Assisting Cribb was Detective Constable Thackery, played by William Simons.
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