Backs to the Land
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- This article is about the sitcom. For the phrase, see Back to the land.
Backs to the Land | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Starring | Philippa Howell Terese Stevens Marilyn Galsworthy Pippa Page John Stratton Della Paton |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 19 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV |
Original run | 15 April 1977 – 1 September 1978 |
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IMDb profile |
Backs to the Land is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1977 to 1978. Starring Philippa Howell, Terese Stevens and Marilyn Galsworthy, Backs to the Land is set during World War II. It was written by David Climie. It was made for the ITV network by Anglia Television.
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[edit] Cast
- Philippa Howell - Shirley Bloom
- Terese Stevens - Jenny Dabb
- Marilyn Galsworthy - Daphne Finch-Beauchamp (first 7 episodes)
- John Stratton - Tom Whitlow
- Della Paton - Ethel Whitlow
- David Troughton - Roy Whitlow (series 1)
- Michael Troughton - Eric Whitlow (series 1)
- Jeremy Child - Captain Truscott (series 2)
- Pippa Page - Bunny Burroughs (from series 2)
- Charles Lamb - Wally
- Geraldine Newman - Miss Rainbow
- Peter Tuddenham - Landlord
[edit] Plot
Backs to the Land starts in 1940 with three young women who are in the Women's Land Army going to work in a farm to replace the men who have gone to war. The three women are Daphne, Cockney Jenny and Jewish, down to earth Shirley. They end up at Crabtree Farm in Clayfield, Norfolk. The owner is Tom Whitlow, and his sons are Roy and Eric.
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Series One (1977)
- "Miss Is As Good As A Male" (15 April 1977)
- "Nymph and Shepherd" (22 April 1977)
- "Alarms, Excursions and Day Trips" (29 April 1977)
- "Sons and Lovers, God Forbid" (6 May 1977)
- "We Shall Fight Them In The Breeches" (13 May 1977)
- "All Is Somehow Gathered In" (20 May 1977)
[edit] Series Two (1977–78)
- "Enter Flirting" (2 December 1977)
- "All Mod Con-Tricks" (9 December 1977)
- "Nickers In The Woodpile" (16 December 1977)
- "The Warsaw Overture" (23 December 1977)
- "The Magnetic Pole" (30 December 1977)
- "New Broomsticks" (6 January 1978)
[edit] Series Three (1978)
- "Rainbow Around My Neck" (21 July 1978)
- "Remains to be Seen2 (28 July 1978)
- "Let's Talk Turkey" (4 August 1978)
- "Waits and Desperate Measures" (11 August 1978)
- "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" (18 August 1978)
- "A Day Dog and Doris" (25 August 1978)
- "Right Royal" (1 September 1978)
[edit] References
- Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
- Backs to the Land at British TV Comedy