Born and Bred
Born and Bred is a light drama serial created by Chris Chibnall and Nigel McCrery, which appeared on BBC One from 2002 to 2005. It is set in the fictional Lancashire village of Ormston during the 1950s.
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Chris Chibnall - Nigel McCrery - BBC One - 2002 - 2005 - Lancashire - 1950
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The series revolved around a small number of significant figures within the Ormston community. In the first episode, Doctor Arthur Gilder (played by James Bolam) tricks his son Tom (Michael French), who is also a doctor, into coming home to Ormston in order to help turn around his failing medical practice. Although initially unhappy at the deception, Tom accepts the challenge and arranges for the practice to expand into a community hospital under the new National Health Service. Tom's wife Deborah (Jenna Russell) is employed as an administrator. The hospital is usually the setting for one major plotline in each episode. Both Bolam and French later left the series, to be replaced by two new characters: Doctor Donald Newman (Richard Wilson) and Dr Nick Logan (Oliver Milburn). Richard Wilson received top billing for the final series in 2005.
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James Bolam - Michael French - National Health Service - Jenna Russell - Richard Wilson - Oliver Milburn - 2005
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Other major characters included:
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- Len Cosgrove, policeman (Peter Gunn)
- Linda Cosgrove, nurse (Tracey Childs)
- Phyllis Woolf, publican (Maggie Steed)
- Wilf Bradshaw, stationmaster (John Henshaw)
- Jean Mills, nee Bradshaw, scrapyard proprietor (Naomi Radcliffe)
- Eddie Mills, mechanic (Samuel Hudson)
- Boynton, shopkeeper (Doanld Gee)
- Reverend Brewer, vicar (Clive Swift)
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