Hadleigh
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First Air DateSep 16, 1969
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Production
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Rotten tomato55%
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Original titleHadleigh
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ReleaseSep 16, 1969
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Overview
Hadleigh was a British television series made by Yorkshire Television which originally ran from 1969 to 1976. Developed by Robert Barr, it was a sequel to the writer's earlier Gazette for the same company. 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, he sets about correcting local injustices." His wife, from a lower-class background, was played by Hilary Dwyer. The series attracted around 17 million viewers at its peak.
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Casts
Season 1 ( 1969-09-16)
Thanks for the Offer
The Wrong Side of the Hill
An Excellent Thing for the District
Some You Win Some You Lose
Patron of the Arts
If You Can't Beat 'Em...
The Ring
The Day of the Miuras
A Memory of Time Past
Safety of the Realm
M.Y.O.B.
For Those in Peril
The Dinner Party
Season 2 ( 1971-01-08)
Invasion
Exposure
Ring of Fire
Bow to the Lady
A Quiet Place in the Country
A Letter to David
Nicola Penn
Open Verdict
The Diplomat
Absolutely Feudal
The Sealed Offer
Breakdown
Whose Life Is It?
Season 3 ( 1973-06-22)
First Impressions
Second Thoughts
The Last Rent Dinner
A Tale of Two Paintings
Strained Relations
Mrs. Paige
Gentlemen and Players
Mishaps
The Caper
The Goddaughter
Family Feeling
Departures
Touch and Go
Season 4 ( 1976-03-05)
The Sory of a Panic
God Save Us from Moralists
Bloodline
Echoes
Divorce
The Charm Factor
Film Story
Hong Kong Rock
A Household of Gamblers
Time Out
Incident
Favours
Broke
