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Encyclopedia > A Touch of Frost (TV series)
A Touch of Frost

Series title card
Genre Police procedural
Created by based on the characters created by
R. D. Wingfield
Starring David Jason
Bruce Alexander
John Lyons
No. of series 13
No. of episodes 37
Production
Producer(s) ITV Productions
Running time 90 to 120 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run 1992Present
External links
IMDb profile

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It stars David Jason as Detective Inspector William Frost, known as Jack to everyone but his wife. He is experienced and dedicated to his work, but he is always clashing with his superiors, mainly represented in the series by Superintendent Norman "Horn-rimmed Harry" Mullett, played by Bruce Alexander. The two have highly incompatible personalities. Mullett is an ambitious buttoned-down by-the-book administrator, and Frost is a down-to-earth "street copper". Nonetheless, they appreciate each other's professional abilities. Sir David John White, OBE known by his stage name David Jason (born 2 February 1940) is a highly regarded English actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. ... Detective Inspector Jack Frost, GC is a fictional detective created by R. D. Wingfield. ... Superintendent (Supt. ... Bruce Alexander is an English actor, perhaps most famous for his portrayal of Superintendent Mullet in the ITV television series A Touch of Frost produced by Yorkshire Television in the United Kingdom, in which he acted as the superior of the main character Detective Inspector William Jack Frost, played by...

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Characterisation

Frost has a cavalier approach to the rules. He has a tendency to become emotionally involved in his cases, which Mullet considers unprofessional. However, there is usually someone to guide him back into line before he goes too far, and he does produce the goods. He has a good reputation among his colleagues because, when he is not overwrought about a distressing case, he is approachable and sympathetic, and it is clear that many of the younger detectives seen in the series look up to him as a role model.


Many also regard him as a hero because he was once shot while on duty, for which he was awarded the George Cross, however Frost himself is modest about this, regarding himself as unworthy of the honour. The reality is that he was depressed and drunk at the time and approached the armed man out of recklessness, not caring whether he lived or died. Nonetheless, the incident made him the Chief Constable's blue eyed boy, and this protects him from being fired or retired by Superintendent Mullet. Frost's wife dies in the first episode, leaving him to cope with life on his own, which he finds difficult, throwing himself into his work instead, and living mainly on police canteen sandwiches and takeaways. For other uses, see Hero (disambiguation). ... The George Cross (GC) is the highest civil decoration of the Commonwealth of Nations. ... Chief Constable is the title given to the commanding officer of every territorial police force in the United Kingdom except the two responsible for Greater London. ...


Setting

The series is set in the fictional town of Denton, which from geographical references in the series sometimes appears to be in or near Oxfordshire, more precisely in the upper Thames Valley, or (infrequently) at a non-descript northern location. There are at least ten places in the UK named Denton, including one in Oxfordshire, though the town in the series is not directly identified with any of them. Oxfordshire (abbreviated Oxon, from the Latinised form Oxonia) is a county in the South East of England, bordering on Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Warwickshire. ...


Early episodes include references to nearby places such as Oxford and Reading, briefing-room meetings held in front of maps showing the recognizable shape of Swindon displaying the M4 and A417 and (in one case) the actual name "Swindon" clearly visible. This, together with locations that are in the general area, collectively point to the original (unstated) location of "Denton" being Swindon in Wiltshire. However, in the Season 6 episode 'Keys to the Car', Jack's partner has to drive to Crawley to investigate a suspect's background, and complains after being told Crawley is '60 miles' away. Swindon is 106 miles away from Crawley. , For other places with the same name, see Swindon (disambiguation). ... Wiltshire (abbreviated Wilts) is a large southern English county. ...


In later episodes the program makers may have changed tack or forgotten this; one recent episode clearly shows a map of Reading in the briefing room - another, Maidenhead. In the Season Two episode 'Widows and Orphans', a constable makes reference to the Plymouth force sending DOWN the criminal record of a suspect, suggesting Denton is in fact in Cornwall, although that seems unlikely and is unsupported elsewhere in the series. There is however supporting evidence of this in Frost creator RD Wingfield's radio writing. In his 1982 (non-Frost) radio serial Outbreak of Fear, set in the village of Polford somewhere on the Devon/Cornwall coast, one of the characters is on a temporary transfer from nearby Denton. However, the narrator does state that names have been changed and geography altered to conceal the reality of certain points in his account of 'real' events. , Reading is a town, unitary authority (the Borough of Reading) and urban area in the English county of Berkshire. ... Statistics Population: 58,848 (2001) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SU889811 Administration District: Windsor and Maidenhead Region: South East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Berkshire Historic county: Berkshire Services Police force: Thames Valley Ambulance service: South Central Post office and telephone Post town: MAIDENHEAD...


The general impression remains one of the Thames Valley force. In one episode, a postcode with a DN prefix (which in real life would apply to the area around Doncaster) was shown to exist within the Denton area, but this was subsequently acknowledged to be a production error. Various individual location scenes have been identified by sharp-eyed viewers as shot in North London, Oxford, Reading, Swindon, Devizes, Bracknell, Bristol and Birmingham. Thames Valley Police is one of the largest Home Office police services in England and the largest non-metropolitan one, covering 2200 sq mi (5,700 km²) and a population of 2. ... For other places with the same name, see Doncaster (disambiguation). ...



Since the programme is produced by YTV in Leeds, most of the outdoor locations are shot in West Yorkshire.


Supporting cast

Unlike most TV detectives, Frost does not have a single regular sidekick, and indeed some of his sidekicks are seen in only one or two episodes. There are, however, a number of regular supporting characters who are frequently seen and often promoted to a "sidekick" role:

  • DS George Toolan (John Lyons), Jack's long-time friend and colleague, with whom he shares an office. George is about the same age as Jack, but a rank lower. He is more cautious. He appears (in some capacity) in most episodes.
  • WPC Hazel Wallace (Caroline Harker) is a young, happy-go-lucky uniformed officer. At the end of the third series she moved to CID, and though she ceased to be a regular she continued to make guest appearances in later series, and was promoted to detective sergeant.
  • DC Clive Barnard (Matt Bardock), nephew of the Chief Constable. Most people believe he has only got into CID through his family connections, but Frost sees beyond that and takes Barnard under his wing. Later promoted to DS, but killed off in a 1997 episode.
  • DS Terry Reid (Robert Glenister). A tough London detective, he has often been in trouble in the past for his extreme methods, though he has mellowed by the time we see him.

Other regular characters include nosey newspaper journalist Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart), who is always pestering Frost for information on his latest case, and sometimes has some useful information of his own, and police archivist Ernie Trigg (David Jason's real-life brother Arthur White). For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation). ... John Lyons is an actor, notable on the British stage and screen. ... For the painter, see John Constable. ... Caroline Harker (born 1966) is an English stage and television actress. ... Charles Vincent, founder of the Metropolitan Police CID The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of all British Police and many other Commonwealth police forces to which plain clothes detectives belong. ... Matt Bardock (born 1970) is an English actor. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... Robert Glenister (born March 11, 1960 in London, England) is a British actor, the son of director John Glenister and the brother of actor Philip Glenister. ... There have been different notable people named Bill Stewart: Bill Stewart, a coach and official in ice hockey and baseball. ... Arthur White (born 1933 in Finchley, London, England) is a British stage and screen actor. ...


Production

The saxophone solo heard during the show's theme music is performed by Barbara Thompson.[1]


The series is based on the novels of R. D. Wingfield: Rodney David Wingfield (6 June 1928 – 31 July 2007) was an English author and radio dramatist. ...

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Episodes

Episode Title First broadcast Main sidekick Notes
Series 1
1 Care and Protection 1992-12-06 DC Clive Barnard Frost's wife dies
2 Not with Kindness 1992-12-13 DS Gilmore (Tony Haygarth)
3 Conclusions 1992-12-20 DC Webster (George Anton)
Series 2
1 A Minority of One 1994-01-09 DC Carl Tanner (Lennie James)
2 Widows and Orphans 1994-01-16 DS Maureen Lawson (Sally Dexter) Start of Frost's relationship with Shirley Fisher
3 Nothing to Hide 1994-01-23 DC Costello (Neil Dudgeon)
4 Stranger in the House 1994-01-30 WPC Hazel Wallace
Series 3
1 Appropriate Adults 1995-01-08 DS George Toolan
2 Quarry 1995-01-15 DC Clive Barnard
3 Dead Male One 1995-01-22 DS George Toolan Frost moves in with Shirley.
4 No Refuge 1995-01-29 DS Maureen Lawson
Series 4
1 Paying the Price 1996-01-07 DS George Toolan Frost's house burns down
2 Unknown Soldiers 1996-01-14 DS George Toolan
3 Fun Times for Swingers 1996-01-21 DS Prentice (Russell Hunter)
4 The Things We Do For Love 1996-01-28 DS Frank Nash (Neil Stuke)
5 Deep Waters 1996-02-04 DS Clive Barnard
Series 5
1 Penny for the Guy 1997-02-09 DS Liz Maud (Susannah Doyle)
2 House Calls 1997-02-16 DS George Toolan & DS Liz Maud
3 True Confessions 1997-02-23 DS George Toolan
4 Love Me Tender 1997-03-02 DS Clive Barnard Barnard's last appearance.
Series 6
1 Appendix Man 1999-03-07 DS Hazel Wallace
2 One Man's Meat 1999-03-14
3 Private Lives 1999-03-21 DS Sharpe (Philip Jackson) Few of the regulars appear in this episode.
4 Keys To The Car 1999-03-28 DS George Toolan
Series 7 / 1999 Christmas Special
Part 1 Line of Fire (1) 1999-12-25 The first two-part story.
Part 2 Line of Fire (2) 2000-01-01
Series 8 / 2001 New Year Special
Part 1 Benefit of the Doubt (1) 2001-01-14 DS Terry Reid (Robert Glenister)
Part 2 Benefit of the Doubt (2) 2001-01-15 DS Terry Reid
Series 9 / 2002 New Year Special
Part 1 Mistaken Identity (1) 2002-01-27 DC Ronnie Lonnegan (Michelle Joseph) First appearance of Pam Hartley (Susan Penhaligon)
Part 2 Mistaken Identity (2) 2002-01-28 DC Ronnie Lonnegan Guest starring Kate Maberly
Series 10
1 Hidden Truth 2003-01-19 DS Terry Reid Frost loses his winning lottery ticket
2 Close Encounters 2003-03-03 DS Toolan and DS Wallace Wallace has had a baby since her last appearance.
Guest starring Jim Sturgess
3 Held In Trust 2003-09-14 DS Terry Reid Frost gets promoted, then suspended at the conclusion of the episode.
Series 11
1 Another Life 2003-10-26 DS Maureen Lawson Guest starring Amanda Root. Frost is allowed to return to duty as a DI.
2 Dancing in the Dark 2004-02-22 DC Jasper Tranter
Series 12 / 2005 special
1 Near Death Experience 2005-09-25 DS Sharpe
Series 13 / 2006
1 Endangered Species 2006-11-05 DC Robert Presley (Blake Ritson) Episode aired on ITV1, Sunday November 5, 2006 at 9pm UTC
Series 14 / 2008
1 In The Public Interest[2] TBA 2008 Guest starring Mel Martin, Tam Williams, Julia St. John and Adrian Lukis

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DVD Releases

Series 6 DVD cover.

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DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Season 1 3 March 30, 2004
Season 2 4 May 25, 2004
Season 3 4 July 27, 2004
Season 4 5 November 23, 2004
Season 5 4 March 29, 2005
Season 6 4 June 28, 2005
Seasons 7 & 8 4 September 27, 2005
Seasons 9 & 10 5 April 25, 2006
Seasons 11 & 12 3 October 31, 2006

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International broadcasters

Country / Region Alternate title/Translation TV Network(s) Series Premiere Weekly Schedule
Australia Seven Network and UK.TV
Belgium VRT Saturday, 11 pm
British Columbia Knowledge Network
Canada TVO
Croatia Frostov pristup ("Frost's way") HRT
Denmark En sag for Frost ("A Case for Frost") DR1 Monday, 11 pm
Finland Komisario Frost ("Inspector Frost") YLE
France Inspecteur Frost ("Inspector Frost") France 3 TMC
Italy Jack Frost ("Jack Frost") La7
Japan フロスト ("Frost") Mystery Channel
Netherlands KRO
New Zealand UK.TV
Norway Detektiv Jack Frost ("Detective Jack Frost") NRK1
Poland Universal Channel December 6, 2007 Thursday, 9 pm
Saskatchewan SCN.It
Sweden Ett fall för Frost ("A Case for Frost") SVT1 Varying nights, 9pm
United States A&E Network

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References

  1. ^ Biography page of Barbara Thompson.
  2. ^ "ITV picks up new 'Touch of Frost'", Digitalspy, 15 October 2007. 

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