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Hadleigh is a British television series that was produced by Yorkshire Television and originally ran from 1969 to 1976. Developed by Robert Barr, it was a sequel to the writer's earlier Gazette (1968) for the same company.[2]The theme music was composed by Alan Moorhouse and, from series 3, Tony Hatch.

James Hadleigh, played by Gerald Harper, was "the perfect squire, paternalistically careful of his tenantry's welfare, beloved in the village, respected in the council." A "knight in a shining white Aston Martin V8 (actually a Monteverdi 375L), he sets about correcting local injustices".[3] His wife, from a suburban middle-class background, was played by Hilary Dwyer. The series attracted around 17 million viewers at its peak.

Cast

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Episodes

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Gerald Harper appears as James Hadleigh in all 52 episodes.

Series 1: 1969

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Episode #Original air date (UK)Episode titleGuest cast
1-0116 September 1969"Thanks for the Offer"Bill FraserWanda VenthamMargery MasonMorris PerryAnne KristenBetty Huntley-Wright
1-0223 September 1969"The Wrong Side of the Hill"Cyril LuckhamGlyn OwenRoger BoothLinda MarloweCharles LambJohn Line
1-0330 September 1969"An Excellent Thing for the District"Sue LloydCharles MorganKenneth WatsonJohn Cazabon
1-047 October 1969"Some You Win, Some You Lose"Zia MohyeddinHarold GoldblattMargery MasonMilo SperberGertan KlauberSimon CadellElaine DonnellyDavid Garth
1-0514 October 1969"Patron of the Arts"Edwin RichfieldPaula WilcoxThomas HeathcoteJeffrey SegalChristian Rodska
1-0621 October 1969"If You Can’t Beat 'Em"Jon LaurimoreGeoffrey WhiteheadLlewellyn ReesRichard Goolden
1-0728 October 1969"The Ring"Sydney TaflerTim BarrettShaun CurryPeter WelchDennis ChinneryLeon ThauJonathan LynnPhilip RaySidney VivianGeorge LittleDenis McCarthyAlec Ross
1-084 November 1969"The Days of Miuras"Neil McCallumBernard HorsfallEdward BurnhamGeoffrey SumnerClive CazesAlan Tucker
1-0911 November 1969"A Memory of Time Past"Moultrie KelsallBarbara CouperBallard BerkeleyPatrick WaddingtonRobert Raglan
1-1018 November 1969"Safety of the Realm"Garfield MorganJonathan NewthIvor DeanDerek BenfieldRobert CartlandJohn OwensTerrance Denville
1-1125 November 1969"'M.Y.O.B."Neil McCallumJohn BarronGeoffrey SumnerBernard HorsfallRudolph WalkerRoger BrierleyAlan Tucker
1-122 December 1969"For Those in Peril"Arthur PentelowSheila FearnMichael BrennanArnold PetersCaroline Dowdeswell
1-139 December 1969"The Dinner Party"Penelope KeithMargery MasonBrian BadcoeJoan Newell

Series 2: 1971

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Episode #Original air date (UK)Episode titleGuest cast
2-018 January 1971"Invasion"Judy CampbellJoyce CareyRoland CulverMary PeachEdward UnderdownMoray Watson
2-0215 January 1971"Exposure"Kenneth CranhamMichael GoodliffeBryan MosleyPeter SprouleKenneth Watson
2-0322 January 1971"Ring of Fire"Hannah GordonMike PrattGeorge Pravda
2-0429 January 1971"Bow to the Lady"Colin GordonPeter SallisWilliam Simons
2-055 February 1971"A Quiet Place in the Country"Norman BirdHelen CherryDavid Langton
2-0612 February 1971"A Letter to David"Len JonesRichard PearsonLeon Vitali
2-0719 February 1971"Nicola Penn"John BennettJill DixonRichard Easton
2-0826 February 1971"Open Verdict"John NormingtonAnne StallybrassRichard Vernon
2-095 March 1971"The Diplomat"Dawn AddamsTom ChadbonBarry DennenCarl DueringEric PohlmannJack Woolgar
2-1012 March 1971"Absolute Feudal"Michael BillingtonJ. G. DevlinPreston LockwoodIrlin Hall
2-1119 March 1971"The Sealed Offer"Mae BaconLynne CarolPeter CopleyWilliam FoxEric LongworthClive MortonIan SharpJohn StrattonAlan Gerrard
2-1226 March 1971"Breakdown"Roy BarracloughMichael BillingtonPeter BowlesBasil HensonPeter MaddenNorma West
2-132 April 1971"Whose Life Is It?"David BauerJohn CarlisleHannah Gordon

Note: Episodes 1, 2, 8, 9 and 13 of series two were shown in monochrome due to the ITV Colour Strike.

Series 3: 1973

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Episode #Original air date (UK)Episode titleGuest cast
3-0122 June 1973"First Impression"Nigel HawthorneColin EdwynnFrederick HallDonald SumpterRobert HartleyJoseph GreigBart Allison
3-0229 June 1973"Second Thoughts"Nigel HawthorneGerald JamesJacqueline PearceKathy StaffDonald Sumpter
3-036 July 1973"The Last Rent Dinner"Brian BlessedKathy StaffStella TannerJack Woolgar
3-0413 July 1973"A Tale of Two Paintings"Anthony NichollsMargot ThomasDavid Webb
3-0520 July 1973"Strained Relations"Gerald JamesPat Keen
3-0627 July 1973"Mrs. Paige"Peter MaddenBarbara ShelleyFrank Crawshaw
3-073 August 1973"Gentlemen and Players"Gerald JamesEddie CaswellDavid DakerRichard HurndallDavid NealStuart WilsonAlan GerrardRichard Kane
3-0810 August 1973"Mishaps"Frederick JaegerDerek Keller
3-0917 August 1973"The Caper"James MaxwellHugh Martin
3-1024 August 1973"The Goddaughter"Rosalie CrutchleyJenny TwiggePauline Jameson
3-1131 August 1973"Family Feelings"Tony MelodyKathy StaffFrank WylieRio Fanning
3-127 September 1973"Departure"Ivor Roberts
3-1314 September 1973"Touch and Go"

Series 4: 1976

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Episode #Original air date (UK)Episode titleGuest cast
4-015 March 1976"The Story of a Panic"Richard EastonPeter EllisAnthony HigginsGeorge Innes, Robert McBain, Delena KiddJoseph Greig
4-0212 March 1976"God Save Us from Moralists"Mark DignamRichard VernonAnthony HigginsGerald JamesBrian BadcoeBrian Hawksley
4-0319 March 1976"Bloodline"Eric PohlmannIrene PradorJohn QuayleSuzanne RoquetteMilo SperberGary WaldhornJoseph Greig
4-0426 March 1976"Echoes"Anthony HigginsGerald JamesJoseph Greig
4-052 April 1976"Divorce"David HorovitchGeoffrey LumsdenShane Rimmer,
4-069 April 1976"The Charm Factor"Anthony HigginsPeter Sallis
4-0716 April 1976"Film Story"Stephanie BeachamRichard BealeJames Bree
4-0823 April 1976"Hong Kong Rock"Christopher BenjaminDavid WallerJoop DodererNancy Kwan
4-0930 April 1976"A House of Gamblers"Lois BaxterRichard GibsonNoel JohnsonRaleigh GilbertJoseph Greig
4-107 May 1976"Time Out"Geoffrey ChaterPatricia HainesJoanna DunhamJoan HaythorneGerald James
4-1114 May 1976"Incident"Ralph MichaelJames Grout
4-1221 May 1976"Favours"Michael ElphickGordon JacksonMyra FrancesBruce BouldDiana DaviesDavid Ryall
4-1328 May 1976"Broke"Michael AldridgeMyra FrancesRoger HammondDavid HorovitchPreston LockwoodJohn RolfeJohn Woodvine

References


HadleighGenreDramaCreated byRobert BarrStarringGerald Harper
Peter Denis
Ambrosine Phillpotts
Alastair Hunter
Hilary Dwyer
Gillian Wray
Gerald James
Jane Merrow
Jenny Twigge
Georgina Melville
Kathy Staff
Peter Sallis
Garfield Morgan
Derek Benfield[1]Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo. of series4No. of episodes52ProductionRunning time60 minutesProduction companyYorkshireOriginal releaseNetworkITVReleaseSeptember 16, 1969 –
May 28, 1976RelatedGazette

Hadleigh is a British television series that was produced by Yorkshire Television and originally ran from 1969 to 1976. Developed by Robert Barr, it was a sequel to the writer's earlier Gazette (1968) for the same company.[2]The theme music was composed by Alan Moorhouse and, from series 3, Tony Hatch.

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