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The Brothers (1972 TV series)

British TV drama series (1972–1976)


Summary

British TV drama series (1972–1976)

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imageThe Brothers (1976).jpg
captionThe Brothers (1976), left to right: Derek Benfield, Margaret Ashcroft, Jennifer Wilson, Robin Chadwick, Jean Anderson, Colin Baker
genreDrama
creatorGerard Glaister & N. J. Crisp
writer{{Plain list
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starring{{Plain list
theme_music_composerDudley Simpson
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series7
num_episodes92
producerGerard Glaister
locationGreenwich, London, England, United Kingdom
runtime50 minutes
channelBBC1
first_aired
last_aired
  • N. J. Crisp
  • Eric Paice
  • John Pennington
  • Simon Raven
  • Douglas Watkinson
  • Brian Finch
  • Ray Jenkins
  • Elaine Morgan
  • Philip Dudley
  • Lennie Mayne
  • Ronald Wilson
  • Timothy Combe
  • Mary Ridge
  • Quentin Lawrence
  • Eric Price
  • Roderick Graham
  • Vere Lorrimer
  • Christopher Baker
  • Jean Anderson
  • Glyn Owen
  • Richard Easton
  • Robin Chadwick
  • Patrick O'Connell
  • Jennifer Wilson
  • Derek Benfield
  • Hilary Tindall
  • Gabrielle Drake
  • Colin Baker
  • Carole Mowlam

The Brothers is a British television series, produced and shown by the BBC between 1972 and 1976.

Debuting with the death of road haulage magnate Robert Hammond, the series followed the trials and tribulations of the company and family/families he left behind, with equal shares in Hammond Transport Services left to each of his three sons and to his secretary (who was revealed to have been Hammond's mistress and the mother of his illegitimate daughter).

Synopsis

The series was based around conflict within the Hammond family over the direction of the family firm, a London-based road haulage business called Hammond Transport Services, after the death of patriarch Robert Hammond. The eldest son, Edward (played by Glyn Owen during the first series and by Patrick O'Connell for the remainder of the show's run), prepares to take over the running of the business, only to find that his father has left equal shares to his two other sons – accountant Brian (Richard Easton) and young graduate David (Robin Chadwick; 5 November 1939 – 7 September 2025) – and to his mistress and secretary Jennifer Kingsley (Jennifer Wilson). Storylines throughout the series dealt with plans to expand the business into an international concern, coupled with more family-orientated plots as Edward and Jennifer fall in love and marry.

Other prominent characters included Robert Hammond's hard-faced widow and the mother of the three brothers, Mary (Jean Anderson), who is determined to continue exercising her own influence over her family, Brian's shrewish wife Ann (Hilary Tindall) and David's girlfriend and then wife Jill (Gabrielle Drake). Later characters to be introduced included the loathsome financial whizkid, merchant banker and proto-yuppie Paul Merroney (Colin Baker), his secretary Clare Miller (Carole Mowlam), April Winter (Liza Goddard), who became Merroney's wife, and Jane Maxwell (Kate O'Mara), the tough female boss of an air freight business. Baker and Goddard married in real life in 1976, but divorced in 1978.

Bill, the foreman (Derek Benfield), demonstrated how the workplace of the 1970s was changing. His elevation from the shop floor to a key member of the board was met with resistance from both ends, and the subsequent decades allow this to be seen in context, one way that management and workers may work closer together to maintain the company's competitive outlook. The character of Paul Merroney can in hindsight be viewed as a prototype for the new Thatcher-inspired generation of corporate go-getters.

The show also featured Mike Pratt playing the character Don Stacey (1975–76). This was the final role that he played before his early death.

After the end of the seventh series in 1976, the show finished. There was no formal cancellation of the show, but a further series was never commissioned.

Created by Gerard Glaister and N. J. Crisp, the series was also produced by Glaister. The Brothers became a highly popular Sunday night favourite with BBC viewers throughout its run.

A re-run of the series on Talking Pictures TV began on Monday 1 January 2024

Cast album

The popularity of the series in The Netherlands (where it was titled The Hammonds) resulted in a Christmas album recorded by the main characters. Christmas with The Hammonds, produced by Dutch TV host Willem Duys, reached number 22 in the Dutch LP Top 50 in December 1976.

Main cast list

CharacterActorSeriesSeries 1Series 2Series 3Series 4Series 5Series 6Series 7
Mary HammondJean Anderson
Edward HammondGlyn Owen
Edward HammondPatrick O'Connell
Brian HammondRichard Easton
David HammondRobin Chadwick
Jennifer KingsleyJennifer Wilson
Bill RileyDerek Benfield
Ann HammondHilary Tindall
Jill WilliamsGabrielle Drake
Barbara KingsleyJulia Goodman
Sally WoolfeAnnette Andre
Harry CarterMark McManus
Nicholas FoxJonathan Newth
Julie LaneGillian McCutcheon
Nancy LincolnClaire Nielson
Pamela GrahamAnna Fox
Johnny TrentMalcolm Stoddard
Gwen RileyMargaret Ashcroft
Martin FarrellMurray Hayne
Paul MerroneyColin Baker
Jane MaxwellKate O'Mara
Don StacyMike Pratt
Clare MillerCarole Mowlam
April WinterLiza Goddard
Van der MerweJoby Blanshard

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally releasedFirst releasedLast released
Series 11010 March 197212 May 1972
Series 21314 January 19738 April 1973
Series 3133 February 19745 May 1974
Series 4141 September 19748 December 1974
Series 5136 April 197529 June 1975
Series 61325 January 197618 April 1976
Series 7165 September 197619 December 1976

Episodes

Series 1 (1972)

Broadcast on Friday evenings on BBC1, in varying time slots, with the most common time slot being 8:10pm–9:00pm.

Series 2 (1973)

Broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC1 from 7:25pm–8:15pm.

Series 3 (1974)

Broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC1 from 7:25pm–8:15pm.

Series 4 (1974)

Broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC1 from 7:25pm–8:15pm, with a one week break in the series on 24 November 1974.

Series 5 (1975)

Broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC1 from 7:25pm–8:15pm.

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Series 6 (1976)

Broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC1 from 7:25pm–8:15pm.

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Series 7 (1976)

Broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC1 from 7:25pm–8:15pm.

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DVD releases

In October 2017, the complete series of The Brothers was released in the UK as a 27-disc DVD box set, released by Simply Media. The seven different series had previously been released on DVD individually by Simply Media from October 2015 to July 2017.

In October 2006, Series 1 of The Brothers had originally been released on DVD by DD Home Entertainment, and for nine years from 2006-2015 only Series 1 had been available on DVD.

DVD nameRelease dateSeries 1Series 2Series 3Series 4Series 5Series 6Series 7The Complete Collection: Series 1–7
23 October 2006 (re-released on 5 October 2015)
9 November 2015
28 November 2016
9 January 2017
27 March 2017
12 June 2017
10 July 2017
16 October 2017

References

References

  1. "Glaister, Gerard (1915–2005) Biography". BFI Screenonline.
  2. (18 August 2005). "N. J. Crisp". [[The Independent]].
  3. "Obituary: Robin Montague Glen Chadwick". Van Emburgh Funeral Home.
  4. "Colin Baker Online: The Brothers".
  5. Mulkern, Patrick. (1 April 2014). "My encounters with ''Doctor Who'' and ''Dynasty''{{'s}} Kate O'Mara".
  6. "The Mole (1976)".
  7. "Mike Pratt".
  8. Source: "Albumdossier" by Johan van Slooten, Gottmer Publishing, 2002
  9. In Series 3, Episode 10, Van der Moewe (a different spelling to what was later used) was played by [[Michael Turner (actor). Michael Turner]]. Van der Merwe returned, played by [[Joby Blanshard]], for Series 6, Episodes 11, 12 and 13; and for Series 7, Episodes 1 and 2.
  10. "The Perfect Day, Series 1, The Brothers - BBC One".
  11. "The Brothers: The Complete Series". Amazon.
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