Thirteen Against Fate
| Thirteen Against Fate | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Based on 13 non-Jules Maigret stories by Georges Simenon. | 
| Country of origin | United Kingdom | 
| Original language | English | 
| No. of series | 1 | 
| No. of episodes | 13 | 
| Production | |
| Producer | Irene Shubik | 
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC1 | 
| Release | 19 June – 11 September 1966 | 
Thirteen Against Fate is a British mystery thriller series, comprising thirteen individual stories by the Belgian writer, Georges Simenon.[1] There are no links between each story, other than the original author, and no story features Simenon's most famous creation, Jules Maigret. Intended to be more of a psychological series than the usual British detective serial of the time, The Daily Telegraph described the first episode as "[a]n intelligent television crime series that concentrates on the character of the criminal instead of the almost invariably successful process of detection is overdue."[2]
Episode list
The Lodger (transmitted 19 June 1966) 
Writer: Hugh Leonard  
Director: James Ferman 
Principal Cast: Zia Mohyeddin, Gwendolyn Watts, Gemma Jones, Nicolas Chagrin, Clive Cazes, Neil Wilson 
Based on the Simenon story "Le Locataire" (1934) 
 
Trapped (transmitted 26 June 1966) 
Writer: Julia Jones  
Director: George Spenton-Foster 
Principal Cast: Ronald Lewis, Keith Buckley, Sylvia Coleridge, Tenniel Evans, John Barrard, Donald Eccles, Geoffrey Cheshire, Derek Martin 
Based on "Cours d’Assises" (1941) 
 
The Traveller (transmitted 3 July 1966) 
Writer: Stanley Miller 
Director: Herbert Wise 
Principal Cast: Kenneth J. Warren, Hywel Bennett, André van Gyseghem, Alan Lake, Kevin Stoney, Joan Young, Edward Burnham, Michael Hawkins, Jocelyn Birdsall 
Based on "Le Voyageur de la Toussaint" (1941) 
 
The Widower (transmitted 10 July 1966) 
Writeript: Clive Exton  
Director: Silvio Narizzano 
Principal Cast: Joss Ackland, Henry Gilbert, Patricia Healey, Aimée Delamain 
Based on "Le Veuf" (1959) 
 
The Judge (transmitted 17 July 1966) 
Writer: Hugh Leonard  
Director: Naomi Capon 
Principal Cast: Alexander Knox, John Ronane, Peter Howell, Erik Chitty, Keith Pyott, Wolfe Morris, Rosamund Greenwood 
Based on "Les Témoins" (1955) 
 
The Schoolmaster (transmitted 24 July 1966) 
Writer: Alun Richards 
Director: Peter Potter 
Principal Cast: Stephen Murray, Helen Cherry, Cyril Shaps, Denis Carey, John Caesar, Petra Markham, Russell Waters, Robin Scott 
Based on "L’Evadé" (1936) 
 
The Witness (transmitted 31 July 1966) 
Writer: John Hale  
Director: John Gorrie 
Principal Cast: Pamela Brown, Daphne Heard, Moultrie Kelsall, Barry Jackson, Sheila Grant, Christopher Burgess, Basil Moss, Will Stampe, Trevor Baxter, Reginald Barratt 
Based on "Le Haut Mal" (1933) 
 
The Friends (transmitted 7 August 1966) 
Writer: Anthony Steven 
Director: Michael Hayes 
Principal Cast: Jessica Dunning, Frederick Jaeger, Sandor Elès, Joby Blanshard, Michael Robbins, Edward Dentith 
Based on "Chemin sans issue" (1938) 
 
The Survivors (transmitted 14 August 1966) 
Writer: Stanley Miller 
Director: Rudolph Cartier 
Principal Cast: Lila Kedrova, David Buck, Kathleen Breck, Frank Williams, Terence De Marney, Hamilton Dyce, Jerold Wells, Michael Brennan 
Based on "Les Rescapés du Télémaque" (1938) 
 
The Son (transmitted 21 August 1966) 
Writer: Jeremy Paul  
Director: Waris Hussein 
Principal Cast: Joan Miller, Simon Ward, Jack Woolgar, Clive Dunn, Lila Kaye, Alan Curtis, John Tillinger, Kevin Manser 
Based on "Les Destins des Malous" (1947) 
 
The Murderer (transmitted 28 August 1966) 
Writer: Clive Exton 
Director: Alan Bridges 
Principal Cast: Frank Finlay, Michael Goodliffe, Annette Crosbie, Lyndon Brook, Jeremy Spenser, Norman Mitchell, Stephanie Bidmead, John Gill 
Based on "L’Assassin" (1937) 
 
The Suspect (transmitted 4 September 1966) 
Writer: Donal Giltinan 
Director: Michael Hayes. 
Principal Cast: Marius Goring, Mary Miller, Peter Halliday, David Garfield, Noel Johnson, Jon Rollason, John Forgeham 
Based on "Les Fiançailles de M. Hire" (1933) 
The Consul (transmitted 11 September 1966) 
Writer: Leo Lehman 
Director: John Gorrie. 
Principal Cast: Jonathan Burn, Michele Dotrice, Jeannette Sterke, Michael Pennington, John Ringham, Andreas Malandrinos, Geoffrey Beevers, John Brandon, John Savident, Michael Lynch. 
Based on “Les Gens d’en Face” (1933) 
Archive status
Long thought almost entirely lost, the entire series was recovered from the British Film Institute (three episodes) and the American Library of Congress (ten episodes) by 2010.[3]