

Hunter's Walk
Season - Episode
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3 - 1Intent Jun 01, 1976
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3 - 2Reprisals Jun 08, 1976
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3 - 3Sudden Death Jun 15, 1976
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3 - 4Outsiders Jun 22, 1976
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3 - 5Echoes Jun 29, 1976
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3 - 6Say Nothing Jul 06, 1976
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3 - 7Not Me Jul 13, 1976
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3 - 8Interference Jul 20, 1976
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3 - 9Job Jul 27, 1976
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3 - 10Missing Aug 03, 1976
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3 - 11Spinsters Aug 10, 1976
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3 - 12Take Away Aug 17, 1976
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3 - 13Kicking and Screaming Aug 24, 1976
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2 - 1Help Apr 22, 1974
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2 - 2Perspectives Apr 29, 1974
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2 - 3Villain May 06, 1974
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2 - 4Blind Eye May 13, 1974
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2 - 5Lost Sheep May 20, 1974
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2 - 6Charlie May 27, 1974
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2 - 7Digger Jun 03, 1974
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2 - 8Ella Jun 10, 1974
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2 - 9Witness Jun 17, 1974
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2 - 10Seady Job Jun 24, 1974
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2 - 11Vistors Jul 01, 1974
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2 - 12Free While Wednesday Jul 08, 1974
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2 - 13Kids Jul 22, 1974
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1 - 1Disturbance Jun 04, 1973
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1 - 2Local Knowledge Jun 11, 1973
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1 - 3Outcast Jun 18, 1973
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1 - 4Behaviour Jun 25, 1973
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1 - 5Vanishing Trick Jul 01, 1973
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1 - 6Reasonable Suspicion Jul 08, 1973
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1 - 7Discretion Jul 15, 1973
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1 - 8Care and Protection Jul 22, 1973
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1 - 9Incident Jul 29, 1973
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1 - 10Old Folks at Home Aug 05, 1973
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1 - 11All Too Tidy Aug 12, 1973
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1 - 12Lost Dog Aug 19, 1973
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1 - 13Skeletons Aug 26, 1973
Overview
Hunter’s Walk was about crime on a smaller – but no less dramatic – scale, and featured a police force in the fictional Midlands town of Broadstone (the series was actually filmed in Rushden, Northants). Devised by Dixon of Dock Green creator Ted Willis, Hunter’s Walk shared several similarities with the classic 1950s police drama – in particular a small-town setting, and storylines encompassing the more human aspects of police work. Hunter’s Walk offered a contrasting alternative to the 1970s more hard-hitting, action-led urban crime dramas. The small, idiosyncratic team of officers faced a typically broad spectrum of cases, from neighbours’ disputes and hooliganism to suspected murder.