Juliet Bravo / Flesh and Blood (1985) / P5/5/ Anna Carteret & Janet McTeer

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  • Juliet Bravo:Flesh and Blood (BBC1, 1985, Season 6, Episode 8) directed by Ron Jones, writen byDon Webb.
    This episode is a chance to see the fabulous Janet McTeer in her first television role.
    Summary:
    Insp. Longton suspects the involvement of animal rights activists when a butcher and a pathologist are subjected to harassment.
    Episode Credited cast:
    Anna Carteret (Inspector Kate Longton), Janet McTeer (journalist Esther Pearson), Noel Collins (Sgt. George Parrish), David Ellison (Sgt. Joseph Beck) , C.J. Allen (PC Brian Kelleher) , Mark Botham (PC Danny Sparks), Edward Peel (DCI Mark Perrin)Original
    Air Date: 26 October 1985.
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    Juliet Bravo (BBC, 1980-1985, 88x50 min episodes in 6 series) was the last in the long line of hugely successful BBC police dramas that descended from Z Cars (1962-78), an honourable genealogy that also includes Softly, Softly (1966-69), and its spin-offs Barlow (1971-75) and Softly, Softly: Task Force (1969-76).The series was the creation of Ian Kennedy Martin (whose brother Troy Kennedy Martin was responsible for Z Cars), also the man behind The Sweeney (ITV, 1974-78) and The Chinese Detective (BBC, 1981-82). At the suggestion of Billy Cotton, Controller of BBC1, the main difference between this new series and all those mentioned above was its emphasis on a female protagonist. Although the first British women police officers were introduced in 1949, UK drama had been slow in the extreme in reflecting this. Margaret Thatcher's election as Prime Minister in 1979 may have had had something to do with it, but the following TV season tuned out to be something of a banner year, first with the arrival in April of Jill Gascoine as DI Maggie Forbes in ITV's The Gentle Touch (1980-84) and shortly afterwards Juliet Bravo, which debuted on BBC1 on 30 August 1980.'
    Juliet Bravo' was the call sign for a female police Inspector in the (fictitious) town of Harltey in Lancashire. The first officer to use it was Jean D'Arblay, played by Stephanie Turner between 1980 and 1982. Upon arriving in the northern town (location filming actually took place in Bacup in the Rossendale Valley), the newly promoted D'Arblay not only had to juggle her home life with social worker husband Tom (David Hargreaves) but also the ingrained sexism of her all male colleagues on the force.In 'Shotgun', Ian Kennedy Martin's opening episode, she not only had to overcome the hostility of her new colleagues and gain their trust but also deal with a case involving a father holding his daughter hostage. Later episodes would tackle such diverse if well-trodden topics as police corruption and international counterfeiters as well as more down to earth cases of robbery and teenage crime. Among the actors making guest appearances were such new faces as Brenda Fricker, Joanne Whalley, Neil Morrissey, Janet McTeer, Eric Richard (later of The Bill) and a young Kevin Whateley.Eventually, after 44 episodes, D'Arblay was promoted and replaced in 1983 by Anna Carteret as Inspector Kate Longton, an even tougher character than D'Arblay. She would go on to play the part for an equal number of episodes before the series came to a close in December 1985.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @telhadaway3833
    @telhadaway3833 4 года назад +3

    Loved this TV series and the music was class

  • @marksawyer3876
    @marksawyer3876 9 лет назад +1

    Great upload thanks. Can't believe it's 30 years ago!!!

  • @Chaseniceness
    @Chaseniceness 13 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this. I can't remember all the episodes so am catching up.

  • @mistofoles
    @mistofoles 14 лет назад

    Thanks fors this, I love this show! :)

  • @JanetCaterina
    @JanetCaterina 8 лет назад +2

    I just didn't get that plot. I watched it twice and I still don't get it. Mr. Cattrell cut her up? What?

    • @erikao9189
      @erikao9189 4 месяца назад

      I didn’t understand it very well either.

  • @chriswaring5565
    @chriswaring5565 2 года назад

    THATS REG FROM GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART HE,S GOT MORE HAIR THAN HE DID IN 1940,S