Oh, My Charming Billy Boy: Classic British period drama series, set on struggling Tyneside during the interwar period. Jack answers a call for help for Sarah's sake. [S]
Oh, My Charming Billy Boy: Classic British period drama series, set on struggling Tyneside during the interwar period. Jack answers a call for help for Sarah's sake. [S]
Friends, Romans, Countrymen: 'Likely Lad' James Bolam demonstrates his versatility in the classic drama. Now settled in London, Jack's fortunes are still tied up on Tyneside. [S]
Friends, Romans, Countrymen: 'Likely Lad' James Bolam demonstrates his versatility in the classic drama. Now settled in London, Jack's fortunes are still tied up on Tyneside.
The Bright Young Things: Long-running period drama series set in the turbulent decades between the two World Wars. Jack is lured into a risky deal by a fellow entrepreneur. [S]
The Bright Young Things: Long-running period drama series set in the turbulent decades between the two World Wars. Jack is lured into a risky deal by a fellow entrepreneur. [S]
Back to Dear Old Blighty: The curtain raiser of the fourth and final series of the long-running drama. After six years in America, Jack Ford returns to Britain in unexpected style. [S]
Please Say Goodbye before You Go: Classic period drama. Jack pursues Billy's girl - just to spite him! The wrongdoers behind the threats to the Duke and Lady Caroline are caught. [S]
High Life and Hunger: Jack helps the Duke of Bedlington to find out who's behind the threats. Northener James Bolam takes the lead role in James Mitchell's long-running saga. [S]
A Marriage and a Massacre: Period drama penned by the late James Mitchell. Jack returns home from the cruise. Lady Caroline announces that she is to marry. [S]
Letters from Afar: James Bolam stars as WWI veteran Jack Ford in James Mitchell's drama series. Matt has union problems. Billy is hopeful that he's found a new site for his clinic.
Look Up and See the Sky: 'Likely Lad' James Bolam takes the lead role in the drama series originally aired in the 1970s. The battle for Wellesley Street continues. [S]
The Empire Builders: Classic drama series. The battle lines are drawn as Matt and Jack come up against businessmen in their bid to purchase property in Wellesley Street.
Debts Owed, Debts Paid: Class struggle abounds in James Mitchell's period drama. Jack continues his social climbing, mingling with the Duke of Bedlington and Lady Caroline.
Requiem for a Loser: Impoverished Tyneside is the setting for this treasured drama series. Jack needs more photographic evidence in order to secure his divorce from Dolly.
Travel Light, Travel Far: Ex-sergeant Jack Ford adjusts to life in his poverty-stricken hometown after World War I. Jack attempts to ensure the jobs of his union men are safe. [S]
A Ticket to Care for the Wounded: Drama series set on Tyneside in the years between the wars. Tongues wag as to why Jack is taking so long in Scarborough, as he seeks out a divorce.
My Bonnie Lass, Goodbye: It's grim up north in James Mitchell's period drama. Arthur tells Jessie that they are moving to Kent. Sir Horatio outwits Jack and refuses to pay him.
A Tiger, a Lamb and a Basket of Fruit: Jack is beaten up by thugs, but knows which 'posh fellas' sent them. Susan Jameson and James Bolam are amongst the familiar faces on show here.
A House Divided: The curtain-raiser to the third series of James Mitchell's acclaimed saga. Jack is injured after demolishing Mandrake Place, Sir Horatio Manners' country house. [S]
The Simple Pleasures of the Rich: The struggles of the working classes between the two World Wars are captured in the vintage drama series. Jack resigns as Secretary for the Union. [S]
In the Front Line You Get Shot At: Penultimate episode of the second series of James Mitchell's northern drama. Jack's loyalties are put to the test, while Bella is taken ill. [S]
The Way It Was in Murmansk: Classic British drama series, set on Tyneside during the interwar period. Jack is in demand to speak up for local electoral candidate Geordie Watson. [S]
After the Bonfire: James Mitchell's story of life in North-East England between the wars follows the fortunes of ex-soldier Jack Ford. Jack develops a taste for the high life. [S]
Ladies, Women, Sweethearts and Wives: Period drama series set on Tyneside. Bill sets up shop in Gallowshields. Jack and Dolly prepare for an evening with the Duke of Bedlington. [S]
Whatever Made You Think the War Was Over?: James Mitchell's much-hailed 70s drama series. Sir Horatio Manners calls in his favour from Jack - and Jack pays him back with interest. [S]
God and Love and Wellesley Street: James Bolam stars in this well-acted saga of life in interwar England. Tom meets a rich lady who is looking for her father and agrees to help. [S]
Some Bulbs to Keep the Garden Bright: Period drama series famed for its iconic theme music - David Fanshawe's Dance Ti Thy Daddy. Les wants Jack's help in exposing a local scandal. [S]
Roubles for the Promised Land: James Mitchell's saga of life on Tyneside between the wars. Tom meets a Russian who is looking for Sergeant Ford in a local working man's hostel. [S]
A Pillowful of Buttercups: James Bolam heads the cast in this 70s drama series. Billy returns home as a qualified doctor whilst Jack has a visit from a troubled old army pal. [S]
Heads You Win, Tails I Lose: An ex-sergeant returns to his native Tyneside in this drama series set in the 1920s. Jack tries to arrange a safe passage to the docks for Tom. [S]
Happy New Year, Some Say: It's New Year's Eve in the gritty drama series set in 1920s North-East England, and party hosts Jessie and Arthur prepare for their guests. [S]
King for a Day: James 'New Tricks' Bolam stars as returning war hero Jack Ford in James Mitchell's drama series. Manners visits Jack and the pregnant Dolly, offering Jack a job. [S]
Tram Ride to the Bluebell: James Bolam heads the cast in James Mitchell's drama series set on inter-war Tyneside. Jack and Matt are knee-deep in union problems. [S]
Ask for Tuppence, Take a Penny: James Mitchell's saga of life on Tyneside between the wars. Jack is appointed as an official union representative, with Matt as his deputy. [S]
Kind-Hearted Rat with a Lifebelt: The tense first series finale of this cherished '70s drama sees Jack at odds with the branch committee chairman and in trouble with the law. [S]
Angel on Horseback: Vintage 70s drama penned by the late James Mitchell. Bill grows jealous of Bella's closeness to an ailing Mick, while Tom and Rosie discuss wedding plans.
Paddy Boyle's Discharge: Period drama starring James Bolam as Jack Ford, a World War I veteran who returns to his poverty-stricken home town. There is bad news about Mary.
Roll of Honour: The last ever episode of James Mitchell's much-loved period drama series. Jack and his comrades arrive in Spain, having elected to fight in the Spanish Civil War.
Comrades in Arms: James Bolam heads the cast in this saga of life in interwar England. In the series' penultimate episode, Jack is presented with a challenge from his old adversary.
Action!: James Mitchell's saga of life on Tyneside between the wars follows the fortunes of Jack Ford. Jack's loyalties are tested when he gets an invitation from an old friend.
The Bright Young Things: Long-running period drama series set in the turbulent decades between the two World Wars. Jack is lured into a risky deal by a fellow entrepreneur.
Friends, Romans, Countrymen: 'Likely Lad' James Bolam demonstrates his versatility in the classic drama. Now settled in London, Jack's fortunes are still tied up on Tyneside.
Oh, My Charming Billy Boy: Classic British period drama series, set on struggling Tyneside during the interwar period. Jack answers a call for help for Sarah's sake.
Flies and Spiders: Love is in the air for Jack as he finds romance with well-bred socialist Margaret. Meanwhile, Jack wheels and deals with the South Americans. James Bolam stars.
A Medal for the Argentine: Depression-era Tyneside is the setting for James Mitchell's gritty drama. Jack discusses an Argentinian deal that would revive the shipyard.
A Gift from Heaven: Period drama set in the north-east of England. Jack returns to Gallowshields to seek help from an old friend but is shocked to hear news of a death.
Back to Dear Old Blighty: The curtain raiser of the fourth and final series of the long-running drama. After six years in America, Jack Ford returns to Britain in unexpected style.
Please Say Goodbye before You Go: Classic period drama. Jack pursues Billy's girl - just to spite him! The wrongdoers behind the threats to the Duke and Lady Caroline are caught.
High Life and Hunger: Jack helps the Duke of Bedlington to find out who's behind the threats. Northener James Bolam takes the lead role in James Mitchell's long-running saga.
A Marriage and a Massacre: Period drama penned by the late James Mitchell. Jack returns home from the cruise. Lady Caroline announces that she is to marry.
Diamond Cut Diamond: Drama series set on impoverished Tyneside during the interwar period. Dolly and Tom's baby is christened. Mr Seaton goes to hospital to have his operation.
The Father of Lies: Drama series set on Tyneside in the years between the wars. Jack returns from London to discover Billy has been given a warehouse by Mr Ryder.
Letters from Afar: James Bolam stars as WWI veteran Jack Ford in James Mitchell's drama series. Matt has union problems. Billy is hopeful that he's found a new site for his clinic.
Look Up and See the Sky: 'Likely Lad' James Bolam takes the lead role in the drama series originally aired in the 1970s. The battle for Wellesley Street continues.