Sunday, 14 May 2023

LONE STAR BURKE'S LAW TOY PISTOL

 


A recent acquisition: A Lone Star die-cast 'Burke's Law' snub nose cap gun


Lone Star was the brand name used by Die Cast Machine Tools Ltd for it’s toy products, in particular toy guns.


The toy appears to be based on the Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special which was, for many years the revolver used as the standard plain-clothes police detective carry weapon by several American police agencies.

I always enjoyed watching Burke’s Law on TV as a youngster ,way back in the early sixties, and over the years I’ve picked up the odd piece of Burke’s Law merchandise that’s crossed my collecting path.

TV Century 21 ran it’s Burke’s Law comic strip during the publication’s first year, and offered the toy gun as a competition prize a couple of times during 1965, along with discounts on other Lone Star toy guns.

At the time the Burke’s Law cap gun would have cost the princely sum of 5/11

For anyone who isn’t familiar with the series, I did a post on Burke’s Law back in 2013:

Hollywood glamour, big name guest stars, slick patter and a murder every week : It’s Burke’s Law!


When TV Century 21 launched in January 1965 as a dedicated publication for comic strip adaptations of Gerry & Sylvia Anderson’s Supermarionation puppet shows. At that point it covered Supercar, Fireball XL5 and Stingray along with pre- Thunderbird Lady Penelope stories. It also carried some additional non-Anderson strips. The Daleks on the back cover fitted nicely into the science fiction bias of the comic, as did the comedic ‘My Favourite Martian’ strip with the mischievous alien, Uncle Martin.

But one strip bucked the sci-fi element of the comic. A strip adaptation based on the glossy TV cop show, Burke’s Law featuring the glossy Gene Barry as Captain Amos Burke.


Burke’s Law was a very popular prime time series way back in the early sixties, featuring the suave Captain Burke, assisted by enthusiastic rookie detective, Tim Tilson, and seasoned veteran cop, Les Hart.

These are some lines taken from an article I wrote some years back for the Programme Preservation Society magazine which was subsequently reprinted on the Gene Barry Fan Page


Burke’s Law was a typical formula show. Each episode had the title ‘Who Killed...?’ followed by the victims name. The teaser revealed the murder, but not the murderer.

With a blend of comedy and drama, the regular cast would sift through an assortment of star-studded eccentrics. Each suspect was individually questioned by Burke and his fellow detectives, Rookie Tim Tilson (played by Gary Conway) and grizzled veteran Sergeant Lester Hart (played by Regis Toomey), until the guilty party was identified. And in case you hadn’t guessed, the privilege of revealing the guilty party was solely the Captain’s.


 Once the sultry and sensuous feminine tones had announced the title and the laid back glitzy theme played along to the scene of Burke’s speeding Rolls Royce, you were in no doubt that this show had it’s tongue firmly in it’s cheek. Almost every week Captain of Homicide, Amos Burke (played by Gene Barry) would have to leave some gorgeous fawning female, or an exclusive Hollywood party, to be driven in his Silver Cloud II to the murder scene. Why a Rolls Royce? Because he was a millionaire! Why a cop? Because that’s what he did best!



The Burke’s Law strip was given a two page black and white spread and stayed on board until the following year ending in TV Century 21, issue 51. During that time the strip appeared in the 1965 TV Century 21 summer extra , and featured on the front cover on the comic’s first annual.

Some examples are this Burke’s Law jigsaw from 1964. Produced in Britain, the artwork is more than likely another piece done by the prolific artist, Walt Howarth.


This Primrose sweet cigarette wrapper from 1965 clearly shows Captain Burke with Tim Tilson in the background, however it’s using the updated title for the less than successful third series of Burke’s Law, which following the spy craze changed it’s title and format to ‘Amos Burke - Secret Agent’



The Burke’s Law annual from 1964/65. A mixture of text stories and two of the three Dell comic reprints - ‘Who Killed The Curious Crew’ and' Who Killed Harry Dare’.



The Burke’s Law story book from 1965 and another example of Walt Howarth's work perhaps?. A smaller page count than the annual, this has a couple of text stories and the final Dell comic reprint -’Who Killed The Hollywood Hopefuls’.


The original Dell comics.


Two paperbacks.




The original soundtrack album.



Gene Barry released his own album featuring a vocal version of the ‘Burke’s Law’ theme - priceless!



Finally from 2005, a CD release of the original soundtrack. The sleeve notes in the accompanying booklet were quite familiar. Unbeknown to me the publishers had simply copied my article that had been reprinted on the Gene Barry Fan Page.

I suppose I should be flattered really.

Put something on the web and don’t be surprised if it turns up were you least expect it -That’s Burke’s Law!



Link to my previous Burke's Law post from 2013 

11 comments:

  1. Terrific article and research! I had completely forgotten how popular Burke’s Law was back then, very much a precursor to The Man from UNCLE and other “super Law enforcer” shows of the era. And I had no idea how big BL was in the UK. Producer Leslie Stevens of course went on to make the late, great The Outer Limits. Fun post!

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    1. Thanks Anon. Although Burke's Law was very popular in the UK during the early sixties, it's pretty much a forgotten series here nowadays. (Unless you're still an avid reader of TV 21 of course), It has been shown sporadically over the years, usually in graveyard slots. However, a couple of years ago it was shown in a primetime slot on classic film & TV channel Talking Pictures TV, along with the spin off series Honey West..

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  2. Great article, Scoop! Is there an Amos Burke: Secret Agent article in the works?
    I have strong memories as a kid of a Burke's Law opening with an exploding tennis ball.
    I found the powder burned corpse quite disturbing!

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    1. Cheers Lewis. Not sure an Amos Burke: Secret Agent post would attract much interest here (I'm amazed, and grateful that many of you folks still remember Burke's Law to be honest)
      It only ran for 17 black & white episodes before it was cancelled. As Gene Barry didn't want to share screen time with his two previous co-stars who were both absent, there was no entertaining interplay between regular characters. Apart from the 'The Man', a mysterious government jet setter who gives Amos Burke his various assignments the series is pretty dull

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  3. I have only the dimmest memories

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    1. Although no longer primetime, It still turns up on Talking Pictures in the UK.

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  4. Well done Scoop! Burke's law was a favorite of mine as a kid as well as Gene Barry's earlier 'Bat Masterson' series. But here we are many years later and I have a real hard time trying to watch these old shows.

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  5. A nice find Scoop and thanks for sharing. Captain Burke clearly loves his silver Rolls Royce. I wonder if that made it as a toy somewhere?

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    1. Not to my knowledge, Woodsy. I seem to recall I just used an old Corgi Roll Royce as my Burke's car back in the day.

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  6. Who produced a full size Luger toy?

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