I adored 'The Rat Catchers' & remember being glued to it every week- along with my Mum.We loved Glyn Owen best, as we remembered him as nice 'Paddy' from Emergency Ward 10-always seemed decent & dependable-the kind of bloke you'd want on yr side in a fight too! Spy series were very popular & this was a bit like The Avengers, & later The Sandbaggers,Callan & Spooks.Johnny Pearson's theme was one I've NEVER forgotten.Thanks for posting, it brought back gr8 memories
I adored 'The Rat Catchers' & remember being glued to it every week- along with my Mum.We loved Glyn Owen best, as we remembered him as nice 'Paddy' from Emergency Ward 10-always seemed decent & dependable-the kind of bloke you'd want on yr side in a fight too! Spy series were popular & this was a bit like The Avengers, & later The Sandbaggers,Callan & Spooks.Johnny Pearson's theme was one I've NEVER forgotten.Thanks for posting, it brought back gr8 memories
I'm, really --so NOT gay -but I bet there were more women-or BIRDS-as they were known in those days would have prefered a tough-talkin' workin' class ex-cop (Glyn Owen) than the suave-ponsy,charachter that Gerry Flood was playing-who always seemed 2 get the girl !!!!
Dear retunerman thanx so very much 4 postin' this Iv'e been searchin' 4 the theme 2 this programme 4 YEARS. I remember playing out as a kid on Sunday afternoons with this tune roaring in my head,all those years ago !! It really stuck in my mind from the previous night's showing.Many years later I heard it on the Brian Matthew show just B4 the 9 o clock News (Y'know that bit where they play a theme 2 a TV show etc.) and hurriedly put a blank cassette in my Blaster!! only 2 get 1/2 of it !!
Brilliant! I searched for a possible "Rat Catchers" video because the theme tune of this programme had stuck in my head for all these years since I watched it back in the 1960s. Now that I hear it again here, it just (understandably) sounds a bit wobbly because of the age of the media.
@nomoresurfingforyou - the theme has been made available on a CD: "The Sound Gallery volume II" (EMI 8 52990 2; UK 1996). The Ratcatchers theme is in stereo on that disc (by Johnny Pearson, of course). As I write (July 2011), Amazon UK has over 40 s/h copies available from about £12.
Sadly most of it with the exception of the first episode has been wiped. This episode appeared on a file sharing site, so the film print exists somewhere, but not in an official archive. The recording originated from the U.S, confirming my belief that there are prints of missing British shows still residing over there in private collections.
Note the lack of crash barriers on the motorway and that there is hardly any traffic. I can remember when our roads were like that.
Nukethelotofthem1 2 months ago
I adored 'The Rat Catchers' & remember being glued to it every week- along with my Mum.We loved Glyn Owen best, as we remembered him as nice 'Paddy' from Emergency Ward 10-always seemed decent & dependable-the kind of bloke you'd want on yr side in a fight too! Spy series were very popular & this was a bit like The Avengers, & later The Sandbaggers,Callan & Spooks.Johnny Pearson's theme was one I've NEVER forgotten.Thanks for posting, it brought back gr8 memories
007rigsby 10 months ago
I adored 'The Rat Catchers' & remember being glued to it every week- along with my Mum.We loved Glyn Owen best, as we remembered him as nice 'Paddy' from Emergency Ward 10-always seemed decent & dependable-the kind of bloke you'd want on yr side in a fight too! Spy series were popular & this was a bit like The Avengers, & later The Sandbaggers,Callan & Spooks.Johnny Pearson's theme was one I've NEVER forgotten.Thanks for posting, it brought back gr8 memories
007rigsby 10 months ago
Aah the empty motorways - cheap petrol - no speed cameras - but alas - 'Little Chef' was already there.
ewaf88 1 year ago
I'm, really --so NOT gay -but I bet there were more women-or BIRDS-as they were known in those days would have prefered a tough-talkin' workin' class ex-cop (Glyn Owen) than the suave-ponsy,charachter that Gerry Flood was playing-who always seemed 2 get the girl !!!!
MrBazzabee 1 year ago
Dear retunerman thanx so very much 4 postin' this Iv'e been searchin' 4 the theme 2 this programme 4 YEARS. I remember playing out as a kid on Sunday afternoons with this tune roaring in my head,all those years ago !! It really stuck in my mind from the previous night's showing.Many years later I heard it on the Brian Matthew show just B4 the 9 o clock News (Y'know that bit where they play a theme 2 a TV show etc.) and hurriedly put a blank cassette in my Blaster!! only 2 get 1/2 of it !!
MrBazzabee 1 year ago
Glad to be of service. I have the whole theme tune on CD somewhere. I'll try and do an upload when I get time. It's a great tune.
retunerman 1 year ago
Brilliant! I searched for a possible "Rat Catchers" video because the theme tune of this programme had stuck in my head for all these years since I watched it back in the 1960s. Now that I hear it again here, it just (understandably) sounds a bit wobbly because of the age of the media.
nomoresurfingforyou 2 years ago
@nomoresurfingforyou - the theme has been made available on a CD: "The Sound Gallery volume II" (EMI 8 52990 2; UK 1996). The Ratcatchers theme is in stereo on that disc (by Johnny Pearson, of course). As I write (July 2011), Amazon UK has over 40 s/h copies available from about £12.
jimbo1957 6 months ago
Does anybody know who composed the theme tune? I've got a 4 min version somewhere where the Brigadeer opens up with "Are you paying attention?"
paddypoke 2 years ago
I think it might be Johnny Peason, but I could be wrong.
retunerman 2 years ago
I remember as a kid thinking what a great theme this is. Found it on a 45 a few years ago.
pljms 2 years ago
This was the programme that first showed waterboarding. It was way better than the lame Softly, Softly on Auntie Beeb.
AlexTrebucq 2 years ago
Sadly most of it with the exception of the first episode has been wiped. This episode appeared on a file sharing site, so the film print exists somewhere, but not in an official archive. The recording originated from the U.S, confirming my belief that there are prints of missing British shows still residing over there in private collections.
retunerman 2 years ago
Shouldn't someone make a concerted effort to get these things back, before some idiot decides to destroy them too?
zenileon 1 year ago 2
Thanks for video. Has this been wiped too?
numpty1972 2 years ago