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All Night Long (TV series)

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All Night Long
Genre Sitcom
Starring Keith Barron
Maureen Beattie
Dinah Sheridan
Angus Lennie
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 6
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Original run 11 July22 August 1994
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All Night Long is a short-lived British sitcom starring Keith Barron that lasted for only one series in 1994. It was written by Dick Fiddy and Mark Wallington, and was produced and directed by Harold Snoad, who also produced and directed Keeping Up Appearances.

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Cast

  • Keith Barron - Bill Chivers
  • Maureen Beattie - Vanda
  • Dinah Sheridan - Clare
  • Angus Lennie - Tom
  • Jan Winters - WPC Hannah Jackson
  • John Phythian - PC Digby
  • Jacqueline Reddin - Terry
  • Robert McKewley - Courtney
  • Paul Grunert - Wally

Plot

All Night Long was set in a bakery in London, and showed the employees working during the night to prepare the bread for local hotels and cafés. Bill Chivers, who owned the business, had learnt bakery while in prison for armed robbery, and was determined to be a law abider. He employed Vanda, a Romanian, Scottish Tom and Courtney who was given a job after breaking into the bakery in the first episode. Clare was a disabled crime writer, who was inspired by the bakery, Wally was a cab driver and PC Digby and WPC Jackson were the local police officers.

Episodes

  1. Episode One (11 July 1994)
  2. Episode Two (18 July 1994)
  3. Episode Three (25 July 1994)
  4. Episode Four (1 August 1994)
  5. Episode Five (8 August 1994)
  6. Episode Six (15 August 1994)

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