Graham's Gang

Graham's Gang
Genre Sitcom
Created by John Challen
Starring Mark Francis
Melanie Gibson
Neill Lillywhite
Alan Corbett
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 10
Production
Producer(s) Anna Home (Executive Producer)
Running time 12 x 24 minutes
Production company(s) BBC Television
Release
Original network BBC Television
Original release 21 November 1977 (1977-11-21) – 14 March 1979 (1979-03-14)

Graham's Gang is a British children's comedy created by John Challen and first broadcast by the BBC in 1977. It was nominated for a Best Children's TV series BAFTA in 1979, but has yet to be released on DVD. The series is described as traditional hi-jinks by the BFI.[1]

Cast

Situation

The gang consisted of five boys - Graham, William, Lux, Robert and Keith - and one girl, Mildred. Plots often revolved around the boys trying to exclude Mildred, who would often use her influential family to try to force herself back into the gang. Graham's leadership of the gang was constantly threatened by William, whereas Robert and Keith were always on the verge of fighting. Lux tended to be slow on the uptake, usually a couple of steps behind the rest of the gang's plans. In the second series the gang were joined by a new character, Denise, who was Lux's girlfriend. The gang featured on an episode of Blue Peter just prior to transmission of the first series.

Episodes

There were two series, each of five episodes, as follows:

Series One (21 November – 19 December 1977, 4:40pm)

  1. "Saturday" (21 November 1977)
  2. "The Great Outdoors" (28 November 1977)
  3. "William's Week" (5 December 1977)
  4. "Kidnap" (12 December 1977)
  5. "Cameraderie" [sic] (19 December 1977)

Series Two (14 February – 14 March 1979, 5:05pm)

  1. "Action!" (14 February 1979)
  2. "Remember Remember" (21 February 1979)
  3. "Mildred's Party" (28 February 1979)
  4. "Only Fooling" (7 March 1979)
  5. "Cordial Intent" (14 March 1979)

Guest Stars

Notable guest stars in the series included Michael Troughton (Kidnap!), Ivor Salter (Cameraderie/Mildred's Party), Brigit Forsyth (Cordial Intent) and Ray Burdis (Mildred's Party).

Books

A novelisation was written by the series creator and released in October 1978.[2]

References

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