Season - Episode
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4 - 1Vindication Jan 08, 1975 -
4 - 2Away Jan 15, 1975 -
4 - 3Bullion Jan 22, 1975 -
4 - 4Rat Run Jan 29, 1975 -
4 - 5Asylum Feb 05, 1975 -
4 - 6Contessa Feb 12, 1975 -
4 - 7Nemesis Feb 19, 1975 -
4 - 8Protection Feb 26, 1975
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3 - 1Big Deal Jan 23, 1974 -
3 - 2Snatch Jan 30, 1974 -
3 - 3Plunder Feb 06, 1974 -
3 - 4Hit Feb 13, 1974 -
3 - 5Corruption Feb 20, 1974 -
3 - 6Restitution Feb 27, 1974 -
3 - 7Snookered Mar 06, 1974 -
3 - 8Sect Mar 13, 1974
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2 - 1Strays Feb 07, 1973 -
2 - 2Wanted Feb 14, 1973 -
2 - 3Review Feb 21, 1973 -
2 - 4Publicity Feb 28, 1973 -
2 - 5Wheelbarrows Mar 07, 1973 -
2 - 6Informant Mar 14, 1973 -
2 - 7Trespass Mar 21, 1973 -
2 - 8Assessor Mar 28, 1973 -
2 - 9Treasure Apr 04, 1973 -
2 - 10Confidence Apr 11, 1973
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1 - 1A Welcome in the Hillside Sep 15, 1971 -
1 - 2Come to Dust Sep 22, 1971 -
1 - 3Heat of the Sun Sep 29, 1971
Overview
Barlow at Large is a British television programme created by Troy Kennedy Martin and Elwyn Jones. It broadcast from September 1971 to February 1975, with a total of 29 episodes across four series. Stratford Johns reprises his role of DCI Charles Barlow from Z-Cars, Softly, Softly, and Softly, Softly: Taskforce. Barlow at Large originated as a three-part self-contained spin-off from Softly, Softly in 1971 with Barlow co-opted by the home office to investigate police corruption in Wales. Johns departed in 1972, but returned for a further series of Barlow at Large in the following year, Barlow having gone on full-time secondment to the Home Office. In 1974, the series was rebranded Barlow and two further series of eight episodes each followed, introducing DI Tucker. After the finale's transmission in February 1975, Barlow was next seen in the programme Second Verdict in which he, alongside a former colleague, investigates unsolved cases and unsafe historical convictions.

