Airline (1982 TV series)

This article is about the 1982 British TV series. For the 1998 British series, see Airline (UK TV series). For the American series, see Airline (U.S. TV series). For the Indian series, see Airlines (TV series).

Airline is a British television series produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network in 1982.

The series starred Roy Marsden as Jack Ruskin, a pilot demobbed after the end of the Second World War who starts up his own air freight business.

Airline was created by Wilfred Greatorex and lasted for one series of nine episodes broadcast in January & February 1982, with a repeat in the summer of 1984. Other leading cast members were Polly Hemingway, Richard Heffer, Nicholas Bond-Owen, Sean Scanlan and Terence Rigby, while noted guest-stars included Anthony Valentine and Walter Gotell (better-known for his numerous guest stints as KGB General Gogol in a string of James Bond films during the Cold War era).

It was partially filmed at the former RAF Rufforth in Yorkshire.[1]

Series 1: ITV, 1982

A DC3 (C47) used in filming during 1982.
Episode Title TX Date Time
Look After Number One 3 January 1982 2100
Brave New World 10 January 1982 2115
Conscience 17 January 1982 2100
Touch and Go 24 January 1982 2100
Fools' Errands 31 January 1982 2100
Captain Clarke Plus One 7 February 1982 2100
Not Much of a Life 14 February 1982 2100
Officers and Gentlemen 21 February 1982 2100
Too Many Promises 28 February 1982 2100

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