Glencannon (TV Series 1959– ) Poster

(1959– )

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A vintage treat
zebulonguy1 April 2008
A wonderful long forgotten show ( by most people anyhow ). Glencannon ran one series of 39 episodes in 1959 . The series was based on the very famous books by Guy Gilpatric. Glencannon is played by the great character actor Thomas Mitchell. Although he didn't fit Gilpatric's description of the character he made a great stab at the role. Mitchell dominates every single scene and he is in almost every one as well. Glencannon is a tight fisted rogue but he really is lovable. His adventures take him all over the world , courtesy of limited stock footage! The series was a delight to watch, the scripts were clever. One episode, The Rolling Stone featured Glencannon hoping to be the beneficiary of his 108 year old uncle, who seemed to go on forever. Outwitting two other relations he finds his sprightly uncle leaving all his money to a bird society. Watching him connive his way back into the will is very funny. Sadly these shows never seem to show up on air these days. More's the pity, I have seven episodes and judging by them I would love to see the series again. I still have vivid, pleasant memories of my family glued to the TV every Monday following the adventures of Glencannon and his crew. Patrick Allen was the first mate, he was amused by Glencannon and often collaborated with him on one of his get rich schemes, the rest of the crew were somewhat more wary.

Recently Talking Pictures ran a clip on the footage detectives. I provided the film for this and hope if interest is rekindled then somehow Glencannon may resurface. One can only hope. Watching the series again I feel I have to mention Barry Keegan as Montgomery, a series regular and Glencannons adversary. Excellent performance.

Come back to these shores Glencannon, we need you!
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A must see serie, lost in time
jargandona23 February 2021
I would like to see Mitchell in this curious and comic character, as he had that timing and face expressions I learned to appreciate. From I found, it was aired only once, and only 10 episodes were aired on Germany. I hope anybody that keep a copy of any of the 39 episodes, even if it is in not-so good quality, could share it. It will help to preserve mr. Mitchell's memory.
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