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  1. Mr. Rose: Created by Philip Mackie. With William Mervyn, Donald Webster, Gillian Lewis, Graham Armitage. Chief Inspector Rose, previously seen in 'The Odd Man' and 'It's Dark Outside', has retired from the police and intends to write his memoirs - but is constantly distracted by intriguing mysteries.

  2. The third and final series in the trilogy was Mr Rose, and saw the title character enjoying retirement in Eastbourne. Rose attempted to write his memoirs but found himself being drawn into private detection instead.

  3. 1967-8 cult Granada TV drama series starring William Mervyn as Charles Rose, former, charismatic, chief inspector, Scotland Yard. Rose comes out of a restless early retirement during which he...

  4. Overview. Retirement has given Mr Rose the time not only to cultivate a cottage garden in Eastbourne but also to write his memoirs.

  5. When the new nightclub of a once-famous actress is threatened over protection, she seeks the help of her old-flame Mr. Rose. However, when kidnapping eventuates, Mr. Rose seems to lose all interest in the affair..

  6. May 14, 2018 · With a memorable central performance from William Mervyn as Rose, this complete series set includes guest appearances from Terence Alexander, Nicola Pagett, John Le Mesurier, Judy Geeson, Barrie...

  7. Mr Rose comes to the aid of a friend accused of murder, and clashes with his old enemy, Chief Inspector Entwhistle.

  8. A stranger reveals to Rose that he has been blackmailing a criminal long sought by Rose, and now that his funds are exhausted, will sell Rose his whereabouts as a reward. But all looks different when the hunted man is killed.

  9. Jul 20, 2020 · ITV1’s “My Mum, Your Dad” Returns With A Second Chance at Love with a Twist. ITV crime drama series Mr Rose was about Ex-Scotland Yard Inspector Charles Rose (William Mervyn) who still finds time to tackle the odd case.

  10. www.tvtime.com › en › showMr. Rose - TV Time

    Gillian Lewis plays Roses beautiful secretary, Drusilla, and Donald Webster his enigmatic manservant, John; guest stars include Terence Alexander, Allan Cuthbertson, John Le Mesurier and Barrie Ingham.