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SHOESTRIN - Shoestring is a British detective fiction drama series, set in an unnamed city in the west of England and filmed in Bristol, featuring private detect...
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Shoestring is a British detective fiction drama series, set in an unnamed city in the west of England and filmed in Bristol, featuring private detective Eddie Shoestring (Trevor Eve), who presents his own show on Radio West, a local radio station. Broadcast on BBC1 between 30 September 1979 and 21 December 1980, the programme lasted for two series featuring a total of 21 episodes. After the second series was broadcast, Eve decided not to return to the role, as he "wanted to diversify into theatre roles". Subsequently, the production team began taking popular elements of the series and revising them into a new format, which was to be based in Jersey, and 1981 saw the first broadcast of Bergerac, a series starring John Nettles as the titular detective, who returns to work after a bad period in his life. * In conjunction with the series, BBC Books published two novels written by Paul Ableman, entitled Shoestring (1979) and Shoestring's Finest Hour (1980). After many years of being unseen, the series was repeated on terrestrial television in January 2002, with 14 of the 21 episodes airing back-to-back on daytime BBC One. However, due to scheduling, between 6 and 8 minutes of footage was cut from every episode, meaning that episodes ran for between 42 and 44 minutes in duration. * The first series was originally scheduled to be released on DVD in its entirety by DD Home Entertainment in 2005, but the idea was abandoned due to the high cost of music rights licensing. In 2011, 2|Entertain confirmed that it had picked up the rights to release the series on DVD, and that the first series would be released on 17 October 2011. They announced that all 11 episodes will be uncut, except for one minor music replacement, meaning that it would be the first time the series had been seen uncut since UK Gold repeats of the series in the early 1990s. This DVD was later deleted. * On the BBFC website, series two was passed for commercial release in June 2017. According to the information on the BBFC website, Series Two was passed uncut. In June 2017, Network Distribution revealed that a DVD box set of both series was planned for release on 16 October 2017 and would contain a book on the series' production written by TV historian Andrew Pixley. |