A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 5, 1974
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
May 10, 1974
Creators:
Reginald Rose
Original Title:
The Zoo Gang
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama
Countries:
GB
Six resistance fighters, known by their animal-based code names, fought during World War II. Their efforts came to a stop when one of their number, "the Wolf", betrayed them to the Gestapo. In their interrogation, one of their number, Claude Roget, the husband of Manouche was shot before her eyes. Thirty years later, Thomas Devon spots the Wolf in his shop. The surviving members of the Zoo Gang drop what they are doing and rendezvous for vengeance. The series follows the adventures of the remaining gang of four resistance fighters reunited 30 years later to scam habitual con artists and criminals in order to take their money and use it for good causes. Despite their ages, they put their skills and experience to use to raise enough money to construct a hospital in the memory of Claude. The gang is aided by the son of Manouche and Claude, an inspector in the French police.
Art Direction:
Roy Stannard
Assistant Art Director:
Alan Cassie
Assistant Director:
Bert Batt
Associate Producer:
John Pellatt
Camera Operator:
Douglas F. O'Neons
Casting:
Weston Drury Jr.
Continuity:
Phyllis Townshend
Director of Photography:
Robert Paynter
Editor:
Lee Doig
Derek Chambers
Focus Puller:
Bob Jordan
Hairstylist:
Barbara Ritchie
Location Manager:
Veronica Barnes
Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey
Novel:
Paul Gallico
Original Music Composer:
Ken Thorne
Producer:
Herbert Hirschman
Set Dresser:
Tessa Davies
Sound Editor:
Peter Lennard
Sound Mixer:
Ted Karnon
Sound Recordist:
David Bowen
Third Assistant Director:
Andy Armstrong
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jackie Cummins
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