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  1. Parkin's Patch is a Yorkshire Television production that aired on ITV from 1969 to 1970. John Flanagan played PC Moss Parkin, a police constable in the North York Moors. The series was filmed in the North York Moors as well as certain scenes being shot in Leeds, including parts around the Farm Hill estate in Meanwood.

    • Crime
  2. Fri, Sep 26, 1969. PC Moss Parkin, patrolling Fickley village late at night, notices a shop door left open and investigates - and finds a puzzling burglary. 7.4/10 (7) Rate.

  3. Parkin's Patch chronicles the work of a police constable and his colleagues in a fictional village in the North Yorkshire Moors during the late 1960s. Looking in detail at the unit beat system of policing amid spectacular moorland locations, the series sees P.C. Moss Parkin and D.C. Ron Radley encountering cases ranging from petty pilfering to ...

    • September 19, 1969
  4. ‘Appen. And ‘appen not. There are some predictable, even ramshackle, moments, but there are also some lovely surprises that make Parkin’s Patch a bit of a treat. The whole premise mixes the new with the familiar.

  5. 1 9 6 9 - 1 9 7 0 (UK) 26 x 30 minute episodes "501 to Control" John Flanagan played Yorkshire country policeman PC Moss Parkin in this rural police drama series from Yorkshire Television - in many ways a blueprint for Heartbeat). PC Parkin donned his wellies each week and drove his trusty old Land.

  6. Parkin's Patch chronicles the work of a police constable and his colleagues in a fictional village in the North Yorkshire Moors during the late 1960s. Looking in detail at the unit beat system of policing amid spectacular moorland locations, the series sees P.C. Moss Parkin and D.C. Ron Radley encountering cases ranging from petty pilfering to ...

  7. Parkin stops an itinerant tramp following a number of petty thefts is the village, but finds he has the solution to the disappearance of a pensioner. S1, Ep21 13 Feb. 1970