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  1. Dick and the Duchess: With Patrick O'Neal, Hazel Court, Richard Wattis, Roddy Hughes. Dick Starrett is insurance investigator in London and married to the upper class Jane.

  2. Dick and the Duchess is an American television situation comedy that was broadcast on CBS from September 28, 1957, to May 16, 1958. It was "one of the earliest of filmed television shows in the UK". A dubbed version of the series was also shown in Germany.

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  4. Sat, Oct 19, 1957. Dick is ill in bed, so Jane decides to go out and solve the theft of a valuable work of art. She persuades Dick's partner to help her enter the home of an art dealer she suspects is a fence. Rate.

  5. 1 9 5 7 – 1 9 5 8 (USA/UK) 25 x 30 minute episodes. American Dick Starrett (Patrick O’Neal) is an insurance claims detective based in London. He is married to Jane (Hazel Court), an upper-class British lady – who Dick lovingly calls “Duchess” – who has a keen interest in solving crimes.

  6. The Candlesticks: Con Patrick O'Neal, Hazel Court, Hal Osmond, John Salew. Dick's new case is 2 hours from London and Jane goes along for holiday. Dick and Peter encounter a village of characters while Jane decides to Sally and her boyfriend Johnny whose accused of stealing valuable candlesticks.

  7. Overview. Dick and the Duchess is a rare 1950s CBS situation comedy filmed and set in London. In the story line, Jane's family had difficulty accepting Dick both as an American and a "commoner". Jane often got involved in a comical vein in Dick's insurance cases. Beatrice Varley appeared in a supporting role as Mathilda.