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Series Cast Summary
Alison Steadman | ... |
Beverly
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(9 episodes, 1973-1981)
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Nigel Hawthorne | ... |
Fulton
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(9 episodes, 1971-1981)
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Tony Caunter | ... |
Alderman
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(8 episodes, 1972-1981)
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David Daker | ... |
Andy Saville
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(8 episodes, 1975-1984)
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Bernard Hill | ... |
Bernard Blincoe
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(7 episodes, 1973-1981)
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Liz Smith | ... |
Elfie
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(7 episodes, 1973-1980)
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Tony Doyle | ... |
Blake
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(7 episodes, 1975-1984)
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Eamonn Boyce | ... |
Dubliner
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(7 episodes, 1971-1981)
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James Hazeldine | ... |
Alf
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(6 episodes, 1970-1982)
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Paul Copley | ... |
Andy
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(6 episodes, 1973-1981)
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Bernard Gallagher | ... |
Faulkner
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(6 episodes, 1973-1984)
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Malcolm Terris | ... |
Client
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(6 episodes, 1971-1983)
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Joe Belcher | ... |
Arthur
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(6 episodes, 1974-1982)
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June Watson | ... |
Matron
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(6 episodes, 1970-1979)
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Jack Shepherd | ... |
Dr. Pearce
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(5 episodes, 1974-1981)
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Christine Hargreaves | ... |
Cynthia Nicholls
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(5 episodes, 1970-1981)
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Rosemary Martin | ... |
Alison
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(5 episodes, 1973-1982)
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Colin Jeavons | ... |
Dennis Turner
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(5 episodes, 1971-1983)
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Colin Douglas | ... |
Father
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(5 episodes, 1974-1982)
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Benjamin Whitrow | ... |
House Master
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(5 episodes, 1975-1981)
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Dave Hill | ... |
Gerry Broadbent
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(5 episodes, 1973-1982)
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Alan Webb | ... |
Grandfather
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(5 episodes, 1971-1981)
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John Barrett | ... |
Ben Packman
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(5 episodes, 1970-1980)
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Philip Jackson | ... |
Colin Pasmore
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(5 episodes, 1971-1980)
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Anne Dyson | ... |
Granny
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(5 episodes, 1972-1980)
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Clifford Kershaw | ... |
1st Man in teabar
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(5 episodes, 1973-1977)
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Ken Hutchison | ... |
Dancer Dunnichy
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(5 episodes, 1970-1980)
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Brian Glover | ... |
Art
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(5 episodes, 1971-1974)
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Bill Paterson | ... |
7:84 Company - McChuckemup
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(5 episodes, 1974-1981)
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Patricia Lawrence | ... |
Joan
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(5 episodes, 1970-1978)
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Stanley Lebor | ... |
Derek
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(5 episodes, 1971-1984)
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Roger Booth | ... |
Father George
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(5 episodes, 1972-1982)
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Paul Young | ... |
Chas Airlie
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(5 episodes, 1974-1979)
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Julian Curry | ... |
Bill Rochester
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(5 episodes, 1975-1981)
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Don Henderson | ... |
Eddie
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(5 episodes, 1975-1983)
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Roger Hammond | ... |
Doctor
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(5 episodes, 1971-1980)
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Pauline Quirke | ... |
Ann
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(5 episodes, 1974-1982)
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Myles Hoyle | ... |
Detective Sergeant Jannings
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(5 episodes, 1970-1976)
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Robert Putt | ... |
2nd Docker
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(5 episodes, 1974-1984)
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Phil Davis | ... |
2nd Youth
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(5 episodes, 1977-1980)
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Mary Riggans | ... |
Betsie Hawkins
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(5 episodes, 1972-1982)
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Carol MacReady | ... |
ATS Sergeant
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(5 episodes, 1973-1980)
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Oliver Maguire | ... |
Detective
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(5 episodes, 1972-1984)
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Anthony Langdon | ... |
Jock
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(5 episodes, 1973-1984)
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Linda Beckett | ... |
Client's Wife
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(5 episodes, 1973-1982)
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Helena McCarthy | ... |
Barmaid
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(5 episodes, 1974-1982)
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Phil McCall | ... |
Electricity man
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(5 episodes, 1971-1979)
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Derek Lord | ... |
'B' Special Sergeant
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(5 episodes, 1972-1984)
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Joan Fitzpatrick | ... |
Auntie Jessie
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(5 episodes, 1971-1980)
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Eileen McCallum | ... |
At the Garage
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(5 episodes, 1972-1979)
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- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (1984) (United Kingdom) (tv)
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Plot Summary |
This show was a British television anthology drama series. It was produced by the BBC, and it was transmitted on BBC1 between 1970 and 1984. During this period, more than three hundred different episodes, featuring original television plays, and adaptations of stage plays and novels, were broadcast. Each episode was between fifty minutes and one hour and forty minutes in duration. Some of these plays, for example, Rumpole of the Bailey, subsequently became a television series. Written by mycroftmy |
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Trivia | One episode, which was made but shelved until 1991, was Scum (1991), as it was deemed too violent and extremely politically incorrect. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by BBC2 Play of the Week (1977). See more » |