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The Sentimental Agent

British television series


The Sentimental Agent is a television drama series spin-off from Man of the World. It was produced in the United Kingdom in 1963 by Associated Television and distributed by ITC Entertainment.

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The series ran for 13 one-hour monochrome episodes. Some of the episodes were edited into the feature film Our Man in the Caribbean (1962).[1]

Plot

The series stars Carlos Thompson as Argentinian Carlos Varela, a successful import-export agent based in London.

Now based in London, Varela's company takes him into unusual and sometimes dangerous situations. Impeccably dressed, cigar smoking and using his wit, ingenuity, and charm, which would often involve a damsel in distress. Assisted by Chin, a resourceful Chinese manservant, and Miss Carter, an ultra-efficient secretary.[2]

Later episodes introduced Bill Randall, a businessman, who became the boyfriend of Miss Carter and then an employee of Varela.

Cast and characters

John Turner, Clemence Bettany, Carlos Thompson, and Burt Kwouk

Carlos Thompson did not appear in production episodes 110, 111, 112, and only briefly at the beginning and end of 113.

Guest stars included: Warren Mitchell, Diana Rigg, Imogen Hassall, Patrick Troughton, Ann Bell, Carol Cleveland, Annette Andre, and Donald Sutherland.

Episode list

Filmed on location and at Shepperton Studios

Airdate is for ATV London. ITV[4] regions varied date and order.

Production number is of the Network DVD order.

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Music

The series' theme music, "Carlos' Theme", was written by Ivor Slaney who was also the director of incidental music using some musical cues of Edwin Astley.[7]

Slaney released "Carlos' Theme" as a single in September 1963[8] on the HMV record label, as did Johnny Keating in January 1964[9] on the Piccadilly label, but neither version reached the charts.

DVD release

Network released the 13 episodes on DVD in April 2010.[10]


References

  1. p.118 Lisanti, Tom Paul, Louis & O'Neill, Eileen Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television 2002 McFarland
  2. The ITV Encyclopedia of Adventure ISBN 1-85283-217-7
  3. "Meet My Son Henry (colorized)". The Sentimental Agent. 2 November 1963. Retrieved 18 July 2023. s01e06
  4. "A Little Sweetness and Light". The Sentimental Agent. archive.org. Retrieved 18 July 2023. S 01 E 07
  5. "Ted Astley" (PDF). danger-man.co.uk. ITC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2023. January 20, 2009 Edwin Thomas "Ted" Astley
  6. The Sentimental Agent review, ladydontfallbackwards, Wordpress, 14 May 2010

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