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<blockquote data-quote="J. R.&#039;s Piece" data-source="post: 319959" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>I remember going right off Telly Addicts, when a contestant was asked to name a tv series from a clip and they said The Troubleshooters and Noel said that the answer was Mogul and that they were wrong. Despite the fact that it was the same long-running oil drama series (1965-72), with the same leads of Geoffrey Keen, Ray Barrett and Philip Latham. And the same theme music, by Tom Springfield. Just with a forced title change for it’s second series onwards (which the show’s production team tried to resist) and a format alteration to feature less boardroom and more action. And added Robert Hardy. And no more Barry Foster or Ronald Hines but they reunited on Van Der Valk. Peter Graham Scott, who produced the early series, plus designed the Mogul logo, maintained that it was absolutely the same show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. R.'s Piece, post: 319959, member: 12"] I remember going right off Telly Addicts, when a contestant was asked to name a tv series from a clip and they said The Troubleshooters and Noel said that the answer was Mogul and that they were wrong. Despite the fact that it was the same long-running oil drama series (1965-72), with the same leads of Geoffrey Keen, Ray Barrett and Philip Latham. And the same theme music, by Tom Springfield. Just with a forced title change for it’s second series onwards (which the show’s production team tried to resist) and a format alteration to feature less boardroom and more action. And added Robert Hardy. And no more Barry Foster or Ronald Hines but they reunited on Van Der Valk. Peter Graham Scott, who produced the early series, plus designed the Mogul logo, maintained that it was absolutely the same show. [/QUOTE]
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