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A Family At War

A Family At War 1970

Director(s)
Les Chatfield
Michael Cox
Richard Doubleday
David Giles
Bob Hird
June Howson
Tim Jones
Quentin Lawrence
Richard Martin
Gerry Mill
James Ormerod
Baz Taylor
Oscar Whitbread

Writer(s)
Alexander Baron  writer
Stan Barstow  writer
John Brabazon  writer
John Ellison  writer
John Finch  creator
John Foster  writer
Robert Furnival  writer
H.V. Kershaw  writer
Geoffrey Lancashire  writer
Elaine Morgan  writer
Susan Pleat  writer
Jonathan Powell  writer
Philip Purser  writer
Jack Ronder  writer
Roy Russell  writer
Leslie Sands  writer
John Stevenson  writer
David Weir  writer
John Wiles  writer

Producer(s)
James Brabazon producer
Michael Cox producer
Richard Doubleday producer

Cast
Colin Douglas – Edwin Ashton
Shelagh Fraser – Jean Ashton
Tony Anholt –
Coral Atkins – Sheila Ashton
Keith Barron –
Richard Beckinsale – Grey
Ian Bowen – John Porter
T.R. Bowen – Tony Briggs (as Trevor Bowen)
David Bradley – Alfred
James Bree – Mr. Brehaut
Colin Campbell – David Ashton
John D. Collins –
Adrienne Corri – Grace Gould
Mark Dignam – Dennis Pringle
David Dixon – Robert Ashton
Keith Drinkel – Philip Ashton
Mark Edwards – Owen Thomas
Tenniel Evans – Norton
Barbara Flynn – Freda Ashton
Mark Jones – Michael Armstrong
William Marlowe –
Bryan Marshall – Stashek
Mel Martin – Barbara
Margery Mason – Celia Porter
John McKelvey – Sefton Briggs
John Nettles – Ian McKenzie (1971-1972)
Leslie Nunnerley – Margaret Ashton/Porter (as Lesley Nunnerley)
Donald Pickering –
Prunella Ransome – Dominique Brehaut
Maurice Roëves – Sergeant Hazard
John Ronane –
Leonard Sachs –
Catherine Schell –
Ray Smith – Sergeant Connor
Amelia Taylor – Peggy Drake
Ian Thompson – John Porter
Patrick Troughton – Harry Porter
Bill Waddington –

 

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70’s Televison

What an amazing piece of kit our telly was. Can you imagine having to change channel by turning a knob to tune in BBC2 and forever getting up to realign the aerial and contrast, and the only way to stop the picture from rolling was to give the set a good thump? Do you remember that we only have three channels to watch? Thinking about it, the conversation was better at school next day as everyone seemed to be watching the same thing unlike nowadays where we have too much choice. Aye, the quality of programmes seem to have dwindled when you think back to what we had in our days.

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