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The Onedin Line

The Onedin Line – 1971
Director
Moira Armstrong
Darrol Blake
Gerald Blake
Michael E. Briant
Stephen Butcher
Gilchrist Calder
Paul Ciappessoni
Peter Cregeen
Peter Grimwade
Viktors Ritelis
Pennant Roberts
Peter Graham Scott
William Slater
David Reynolds (1979)

Writers
Cyril Abraham creator
Cyril Abraham writer
Michael J. Bird writer
Mervyn Haisman writer
John Lucarotti writer
Ian Kennedy Martin writer
Simon Masters writer
Nick McCarty writer
Roger Parkes writer
Alun Richards writer
Roy Russell writer
Barry Thomas writer
Douglas Watkinson writer
David Weir writer
Martin Worth writer

Producers
Geraint Morris producer
Peter Graham Scott producer

Cast
Peter Gilmore – James Onedin
Tom Adams – Daniel Fogarty (1977-1979)
Jessica Benton – Elizabeth Onedin/Frazer/Lady Fogarty
Michael Billington – Daniel Fogarty (1971-1974)
Philip Bond – Albert Frazer (1971-1972)
Edward Chapman – Mr. Callon (1971-1972)
Warren Clarke – Josiah Beaumont (1978)
Maurice Colbourne – Charles Marston (1979)
Christopher Douglas – Samuel Onedin (1977-1980)
James Garbutt – Robert Onedin (1973-1974)
Jill Gascoine – Letty Gaunt/Onedin (1976-1979)
Caroline Harris – Caroline Maudslay (1973-1974)
Marc Harrison – William Frazer (1977-1979)
Laura Hartong – Charlotte Onedin (1977-1980)
James Hayter – Capt. Webster (1971-1974)
Ken Hutchison – Matt Harvey (1976)
Roberta Iger – Margarita Juarez/Onedin (1980)
Frederick Jaeger – Max Van Der Rheede (1980)
Robert James – Rowland Biddulph (1973-1974)
Keith Jayne – Tom Arnold (1979-1980)
Howard Lang – Capt. Baines
Kate Nelligan – Leonora Biddulph (1973-1974)
John Phillips – Jack Frazer (1972-1976)
John Rapley – Mr. Dunwoody (1976-1980)
Brian Rawlinson – Robert Onedin (1971-1972, 1976-1978)
Pamela Salem – Emma Callon (1972)
Jane Seymour – Emma Callon/Fogarty (1972-1973)
Timothy Slender – Samuel Onedin
Anne Stallybrass – Anne Webster/Onedin (1971-1972)
Victoria Thomas – Charlotte Onedin
Michael Walker – Seth Burgess (1979)
Mary Webster – Sarah Onedin (1971-1978)
John Wentworth – Mr. Dawkins (1979-1980)

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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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