
In the swirling mists of post-World War I England, a character emerged from the pen of "Sapper", (H.C.McNeile) whose adventures would captivate readers and endure through the ages. Bulldog Drummond, the invincible hero, burst onto the literary scene with a resounding force that echoed the sentiments of a society grappling with the aftermath of conflict and the winds of change.
Readers found themselves immersed in a world where espionage and intrigue stretched across a Europe still reeling from the Great War and "Bulldog Drummond" embodied the resilience and resourcefulness of a generation seeking purpose in the midst of societal upheaval.
It's clear that the adventures of Drummond, the intrepid ex-soldier looking for excitement, influenced Ian Flemming's James Bond of some 30 years later. Welcome to a world where the villains are easy to spot, grey areas are few, women are to be rescued and the hero never loses his sense of humour!
- Opening Credits
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: In Which He Takes Tea At The Carlton And Is Surprised
- Chapter 2: In Which Journeys To Godalming And The Game Begin
- Chapter 3: In Which Things Happen In Half Moon Street
- Chapter 4: In Which He Spends A Quiet Night At The Elms
- Chapter 5: In Which There Is Trouble At Goring
- Chapter 6: In Which A Very Old Game Takes Place On The Hog's Back
- Chapter 7: In Which He Spends An Hour Or Two On A Roof
- Chapter 8: In Which He Goes To Paris For The Night
- Chapter 9: In Which He Has A Near Shave
- Chapter 10: In Which The Hun Nation Decreases By One
- Chapter 11: In Which Lakington Plays His Last Coup
- Chapter 12: In Which The Last Round Takes Place
- Epilogue
- Closing Credits