Brass
tv show

32 total episodes
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3 seasons
First Aired February 21, 1983
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Overview
Brass is a British comedy-drama series created by John Stevenson and Julian Roach, and produced by Granada Television for ITV and eventually Channel 4. Satirising the working-class period dramas of the 1970s and the American supersoaps such as Dallas and Dynasty, Brass was unusual for ITV comedies of the time, as there was no laugh track and the humour deliberately kept extremely dry, using convoluted wordplay and subtle commentary on popular culture. Set primarily in Utterley, a fictional Lancashire mining town in the 1930s, two feuding families—the wealthy Hardacres and the poor, working-class Fairchilds, who lived in a small terraced house rented from the Hardacre empire.
Series 1
13 episodes
Air Date
February 21, 1983
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Hospital Destruction
Episode 1 - 26m
February 21, 1983
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Cambridge
Episode 2 - 26m
February 28, 1983
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Blackleg
Episode 3 - 26m
March 07, 1983
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Silent Hooter
Episode 4 - 26m
March 14, 1983
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Pit Collapse
Episode 5 - 26m
March 21, 1983
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Silent But Deadly
Episode 6 - 26m
March 28, 1983
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Back Home
Episode 7 - 30m
April 04, 1983
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Walking Time Bomb
Episode 8 - 26m
April 11, 1983
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Poor Hesketh
Episode 9 - 26m
April 18, 1983
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Bouncing Bomb
Episode 10 - 26m
April 25, 1983
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The Forge Anger
Episode 11 - 26m
May 09, 1983
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Hypnosis
Episode 12 - 26m
May 16, 1983
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The Prince's Visit
Episode 13 - 26m
May 23, 1983
Episodes
Cast

Timothy West
as
Bradley Hardacre

Caroline Blakiston
as
Lady Patience Hardacre

James Saxon
as
Morris Hardacre

Gail Harrison
as
Isobel Hardacre

Emily Morgan
as
Charlotte Hardacre

Barbara Ewing
as
Agnes Fairchild

Shaun Scott
as
Jack Fairchild

Gary Cady
as
Matthew Fairchild
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David Ashton
as
Dr McDuff
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Robert Reynolds
as
Austin Hardacre

Geoffrey Hinsliff
as
George Fairchild