Juliet Bravo
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Juliet Bravo | |
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Format | Police procedural |
Created by | Ian Kennedy Martin |
Starring | Stephanie Turner Anna Carteret |
Country of origin | UK |
No. of episodes | 88 |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC |
Original run | August 30, 1980 – December 31, 1985 |
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IMDb profile |
Juliet Bravo was a British television series which ran between 1980 and 1985. The theme of the series concerned a female police inspector who took over control of a police station in a fictional town of Hartley in Lancashire. The name of the show is the inspector's radio call sign.
The role of Inspector Jean Darblay was played by Stephanie Turner between 1980 and 1982, and her replacement Inspector Kate Longton was played by Anna Carteret between 1983 and 1985.
Seasons 1 and 2 were produced by Terence Williams. From season 3, the producer changed to Jonathan Alwyn, and was script edited by Chris Boucher.
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[edit] Regular cast
- Stephanie Turner (Inspector Jean Darblay)
- Anna Carteret (Inspector Kate Longton)
- David Ellison (Sergeant Joseph Beck)
- Noel Collins (Sergeant George Parrish)
- C.J Allen (Police Constable Brian Kellehar)
- Mark Botham (Police Constable Danny Sparks)
- Edward Peel (Detective Chief Inspector Mark Perrin)
- Tony Caunter (Detective Chief Inspector Jim Logan)
- James Grout (Div. Supt. Albert Hallam)
- David Hargreaves (Tom Darblay)
- Tom Georgeson (John Holden) and ( Mark Peake)
- Bob Davidson ( Tim Forbes)
[edit] Episode list
Episode | Title | Writer | Director | Guest stars | |
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[edit] Series 1(BBC1, August 30 to December 13, 1980) |
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1 | Shotgun | Ian Kennedy Martin | David Reynolds | Joanne Whalley, Tony Melody, John Ringham | |
2 | Fraudulently Uttered | Ian Kennedy Martin | Derek Lister | Patricia Hayes, Ray Smith, Dicken Ashworth | |
3 | The Draughtsman | Ian Kennedy Martin | Paul Ciappessoni | Del Henney, John Rowe, Norman Hartley, John Cannon | |
4 | Coins | Ray Jenkins | Pennant Roberts | George A. Cooper, Deirdre Costello, Peter Davidson | |
5 | Trouble At T’Mill | Brian Finch | Derek Lister | Alan Lake, Christine Hargreaves, Antony Carrick | |
6 | The Runner | Ian Kennedy Martin | Pennant Roberts | Julian Briercliffe, Martin Matthews, Eileen Helsby, David Ashton, John Rees | |
7 | Coming Back | Tony Parker | Carol Wilks | Bernard Gallagher, Kevin Whately, Rachel Davies | |
8 | Cages | Kenneth Clark | Jonathan Alwyn | David Ryall | |
9 | Rage | John Foster | Tristan de Vere Cole | Judy Liebert, Christian Rodska | |
10 | The One Who Got Away | Kenneth Clark | Carol Wilks | Geoffrey Hutchings, John Ringham, Stephanie Fayerman, Shirley Stelfox | |
11 | Expectations | Paula Milne | Peter Moffatt | Sara Sugarman, Jean Rimmer, Peter Walmsley | |
12 | Home Grown Or Imported? | Simon Masters | Pennant Roberts | John Judd, Ivor Danvers, Eric Richard | |
13 | Family Unit | Ian Kennedy Martin | Jonathan Alwyn | Maggie Ollerenshaw, Rio Fanning, Isla Blair, Sheila Raynor | |
14 | Oscar | Keith Dewhurst | Derek Lister | Sherrie Hewson, Paul Copley, Mary Maddox | |
15 | The Anastasia Syndrome | Steven Morgan | Pennant Roberts | Michael Forrest, Hugh Martin, Vivienne Burgess, Jim McManus, Pat Roach, Robert Ashby | |
16 | Relief | Ian Kennedy Martin | Jonathan Alwyn | Michael Stainton, Andrew Burt, John Ringham | |
[edit] Series 2(BBC1, September 5 to December 5, 1981) |
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1 | New Arrivals | Ian Kennedy Martin | Derek Lister | Anthony Douse, Ann Curthoys | |
2 | Arlene | Brian Finch | Les Chatfield | Amanda York, Patsy Rowlands, Paul Humpoletz, Rosalie Williams, Robert Keegan | |
3 | Party Fun | Ian Kennedy Martin | Leonard Lewis | Frank Middlemass, Ray Mort, Lloyd McGuire, Robert Russell | |
4 | Lies And Liars | Ray Jenkins | Jonathan Alwyn | Jean Boht, Jeff Rawle, Paul Anil | |
5 | A Private Place | Colin Haydn Evans | Jonathan Alwyn | Arthur Hewlett, David Daker, Norman Bird, Edward Kelsey | |
6 | Unpicking The Stitches | Simon Masters | Christopher Barry | Susanna Dawson | |
7 | Clever Boy | William Humble | Leonard Lewis | Malcolm Terris, Frances White, Anthony Preston | |
8 | Aunt Sally | John Foster | Les Chatfield | Margery Mason, Alan Bennion | |
9 | Gorgeous | Keith Dewhurst | Leonard Lewis | Derek Newark, Betty Alberge | |
10 | Whispers | Tony Parker | Leonard Lewis | Jeremy Nicholas, Elizabeth Power, Malcolm Hebden | |
11 | Barriers | Ian Kennedy Martin | Jonathan Alwyn | Jack Watson, Bill Dean, James Garbutt, George Waring, Albert Moses | |
12 | Journeys | Ian Kennedy Martin | Ben Rea | Geoffrey Bayldon, Joby Blanshard, Katharine Page, Madhav Sharma, Frank Jarvis, Lloyd McGuire | |
13 | Catching Up | John Foster | Ken Hannam | John Forgeham, Brenda Fricker, Paul Angelis | |
14 | The Third Man | Ian Kennedy Martin | Derek Lister | Nadim Sawalha, Roderick Smith, Lloyd McGuire | |
[edit] Series 3(BBC1, September 4 to December 4, 1982) |
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1 | Betrayals | Nick McCarthy | Robert Tronson | Frank Mills, Edward Kelsey, Peter Welch, Richard Steele, Tim Barker | |
2 | Heat | John Fraser | Paul Ciappessoni | Terrence Hardiman | |
3 | Amenities | William Humble | Peter Moffatt | Richard Hampton, George Little | |
4 | Amateur Night | Brian Finch | David Maloney | John Savident, Graham Seed, Diana Davies, Kenneth Farrington, Charles Pemberton, Donald Pelmear | |
5 | A Breach Of The Peace | Robert Holmes | Paul Ciappessoni | Alan Lake, Bernard Horsfall, Jack Smethurst, Mela White | |
6 | Family Ties | Simon Masters | David Maloney | Bernard Kay, Philip Donaghy, Edward Kelsey | |
7 | Nothing To Report | Henry Livings | Robert Tronson | David Daker, John Junkin, Jean Boht, Harold Goodwin | |
8 | You Can Go Home Again | Allan Prior | Peter Moffatt | Glyn Owen, Mary Wimbush, Juliet Cadzow | |
9 | Past Lives | Tony Parker | Oliver Horsbrugh | Tenniel Evans, Jeremy Nicholas, Sue Wallace | |
10 | Cause For Complaint | Tony Charles | Christopher Barry | Peter Jeffrey, Mike Savage, Ian Liston | |
11 | Hartley’s Midnight Cowboy | Bill Lyons | Diarmuid Lawrence | Al Ashton, Heather Tobias | |
12 | The Intruder | James Doran | Sarah Hellings | Colin Baker, Colin Rix, Brian McDermott | |
13 | Misunderstandings | Valerie Georgeson | Diarmuid Lawrence | Marlene Sidaway, Betty Alberge | |
14 | Where There’s Muck… | Chris Boucher | Sarah Hellings | Del Henney, Harold Innocent, Kenneth Waller | |
[edit] Series 4(BBC1, September 3 to December 3, 1983) |
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1 | Teamwork | Ian Kennedy Martin | Peter Cregeen | Dermot Crowley, Shirley Stelfox, Albert Moses, Lloyd McGuire | |
2 | Teacher’s Pet | Wally K. Daly | Leonard Lewis | ||
3 | Retribution | Ewart Alexander | Leonard Lewis | John Woodvine, Rosalie Williams, William Gaunt, Lloyd McGuire, Daphne Oxenford, Ray Float | |
4 | Solvent Solution | Wally K. Daly | Sarah Hellings | Simon Rouse | |
5 | Who’s Your Friend? | Tony Charles | Marc Miller | Kenneth Cope, Isla Blair, David Ashford, Michael McStay, Gordon Reid | |
6 | Mates | Julia Jones | Peter Cregeen | John Quarmby, Ken Sharrock, Maggie Ollerenshaw | |
7 | Bad Seed | John Foster | Marc Miller | Richard Kay, Jayne Ashbourne, Ann Penfold, Lloyd McGuire | |
8 | Doors | Tony Parker | Leonard Lewis | Elizabeth Mickery, Oliver Smith | |
9 | Guilt | William Humble | Geraint Morris | John Line, Rachel Davies, David Brierly | |
10 | John The Lad | Tony Parker | Leonard Lewis | David Milner, Elizabeth Mickery, Jo Rowbottom, Jack Le White | |
11 | Who Says The War Is Over? | Douglas Watkinson | Marc Miller | Leslie Sands, Peter Childs | |
12 | Off Duty | William Humble | Leonard Lewis | James Garbutt, Diana Coupland, Jean Boht, Gawn Grainger | |
13 | Simple Simon | John Foster | Marc Miller | Stephen McGann, Roy Holder | |
14 | Backtrack | William Humble | Leonard Lewis | John Stratton, David Collings, Bill McGuirk | |
[edit] Series 5(BBC1, September 1 to December 1, 1984) |
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1 | Attack | Ewart Alexander | Marc Miller | Stephen Yardley, Joe Belcher, Sebastian Abineri | |
2 | There’s None So Blind | Tony Charles | Michael Custance | Leslie Schofield, Anne Dyson | |
3 | The Day That The Circus Left Town | Tony Parker | Michael Custance | Fanny Carby, Rita May | |
4 | Getting Away With It | Don Webb (playwright). | Adrian Shergold | Del Henney, Victoria Fairbrother, Irene Sutcliffe, David Blake Kelly, Richard Mayes, David Allister | |
5 | No Peace | William Humble | Adrian Shergold | Neil Morrissey, Richard Ireson, Ian Collier, Peter Halliday | |
6 | Strike The Father | John Foster | Graeme Harper | Philip Lewis, Adam Kotz, Rosalind Bailey, Edward Kelsey | |
7 | Lost And Found | Tony Charles | Paul Ciappessoni | Iain Cuthbertson, Patrick Durkin, John Gill, Norman Hartley | |
8 | Work Force | Tony Parker | Paul Ciappessoni | Jeremy Nicholas, Alan Lake, Barbara Keogh, Derek Benfield | |
9 | Halloween | Ewart Alexander | Marc Miller | Tony Anholt, Thelma Whiteley, Peter Laird | |
10 | Alibi | Wally K Daly | Graeme Harper | ||
11 | Abuse | Susan Pleat | Jan Sargeant | Linda Polan | |
12 | Ducks In A Row | Don Webb (playwright) | Marc Miller | Ken Sharrock, Melanie Hill, Hilda Braid, Maggie McCarthy, Andrew Lodge | |
13 | Resolution | Don Webb (playwright) | Marc Miller | Melanie Hill, Helena Little, Roland Oliver, Maggie McCarthy | |
14 | Flowers Tomorrow | Wally K Daly | Jan Sargeant | ||
[edit] Series 6(BBC1, September 7 to December 31, 1985 |
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1 | Hostage To Fortune | Don Webb (playwright) | Andrew Morgan | Simon Williams, Carolyn Pickles, John Challis, Joseph Marcell | |
2 | Scab | Ewart Alexander | Colin Cant | Geoffrey Hinsliff, Leslie Schofield | |
3 | Chasing The Dragon | John Foster | Frank W. Smith | Karen Archer, Jonathan Newth, Sally Whittaker, David McAllister | |
4 | Talk To Me | Tony Charles | Michael Owen Morris | Mark Wing-Davey, Paul Copley | |
5 | Friends And Neighbours | William Humble | Michael Owen Morris | Rosalind Ayres, Martin Jarvis, Hilary Mason | |
6 | The Cut | Don Webb (playwright) | Graeme Harper | Karl Howman | |
7 | Keys | Tony Charles | Ron Jones | Kevin Lloyd, John Gillett | |
8 | Flesh And Blood | Don Webb (playwright) | Ron Jones | John Stratton, Yvette Fielding, Janet McTeer, Donald Pelmear | |
9 | Unlawful Arrest | Ewart Alexander | Andrew Morgan | Mona Hammond, David Daker | |
10 | Inspection | Tony Charles | Graeme Harper | Robert Glenister, Nicholas Courtney, Alec Linstead | |
11 | We Are The People | Don Webb (playwright) | Frank W Smith | John Ronane, Helena Little, Daphne Oxenford | |
12 | Turbulence | Tony Parker | Colin Cant | Malcolm Stoddard, Brian Osborne | |
13 | Girl Talk | Wally K Daly | Roderick Graham | ||
14 | Jobs For The Boys | Ian Kennedy Martin | Roderick Graham | ||
15 | In A Man’s World | Tony Charles | Colin Cant | Bernard Kay, William Simons, Jacki Webb, Antony Carrick | |
16 | Reasons For Leaving | Don Webb (playwright) | Colin Cant | John Rowe, Peter Childs |
[edit] Trivia
- Exterior scenes filmed in the Lancashire towns of Bacup and Burnley, and in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. Other locations around east Lancashire and West Yorkshire were also used.
- Bacup police station was only ever used as an external view, the interior is fictional and studio based. When leaving the police station to go on mobile patrol, the vehicles were driven from the front of the police station, to the left, which in reality, leaves them driving into a wall and shuttered warehouse.
- The existing and currently operational Bacup police station is likely to be sold soon as alternate accommodation for the police is currently being sought.
- In the Big Finish Doctor Who audio drama Deadline, Juliet Bravo has become a cult phenomenon in a world where Doctor Who never caught on; in a bit of satire, we learn there's an official magazine and even audio dramas with the old cast.
- In 1989, Anna Carteret reprised her role as Kate Longton in Alexei Sayle's Stuff (episode 5, series 2). Viewers were fooled into believing that the first few minutes of the programme was a real Juliet Bravo episode, the illusion being broken only when one of her male colleagues appears not to "know what a woman is". The last episode in series six "Reason For Leaving" was written by Don Webb, not Ian Kennedy Martin.
[edit] DVD Release
Juliet Bravo was being released on DVD by 2 Entertain/Cinema Club. The first five series are currently available. 2 Entertain/Cinema Club confirmed that Series 6 will not be released on DVD by them. All enquiries with the BBC on any future release of Series 6 proved fruitless, despite the BBC Online Shop being the first website to have advertised Series 6 along with a release date the BBC enquiries and BBC Shop denied all knowledge of ever planning to release it ( even though either they or 2Entertain actually sent publicity shots to various online shops such as this one here from play.com )and suggested all enquiries be made to 2Entertain who when contacted were telling any enquirer to contact the BBC so in November 2007 it was not looking any closer to a release of the final series. However an email update sent out by Play.com on the 10th June 2008 now has Series 6 avialable for pre-order on their site with a release date of 29th September 2008.