Family Affairs (1997)
Family Affairs (1997)


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Rocky Marshall
Duncan Hart

Liz Crowther
Annie Hart

Richard Hawley
Dave Matthews

Florence Hoath

Nicola Duffett
Cat MacKenzie

Gareth Hale
Doug MacKenzie

Ebony Thomas
Yasmin Green

Jan Harvey

Barbara Young
Sadie Hargreaves

Kazia Pelka
Chrissy Costello

Kate Williams

Gary Webster
Gary Costello

Rebecca Hunter
Melanie Costello

Leah Coombes
Chloe Costello

Darren Saul
Deke Pascal

Harry Capehorn
Bradley Foster

Matthew Jay Lewis
Matt Ellis

Beth Cordingly
Sara Warrington

Daniel Hyde
Scott Anderson

Rupert Hill
Cameron Davenport

Mal Young
Creator / Executive Producer

Corinne Hollingworth
Producer

David Easter
Pete Callan

Dan Hall
Story Developer

Seb Castang
Jake Walker

Miles Anderson
George Shackleford

Miles Petit
Roy Farmer

Gabrielle Glaister
Trish Wallace

Michael Wildman
Marc MacKenzie

Anna Acton
Geri Evans

Tanya Franks
Karen Ellis

Tina Hall
Claire Toomey

Tony O'Callaghan
Mike Shaw

Mark Healy
Tom Shackleford

Karl Neilson
Director

Dominic Barlow
Location Manager

Rob Gittins
Writer

Patrea Smallacombe
Writer

Simon Ashford
Writer

Damon Rochefort
Writer

Kate Wood
Writer

Keith Temple
Writer

Shola Adewusi
Nurse

Cyril Nri

Valentine Pelka

Ian Ashpitel

Rosie Rowell

Michael Cole
Details.
Release Date
March 30, 1997
Status
Ended
Seasons
9
Episodes
2132
Running Time
30m
Genres
Last updated:
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Family Affairs is a British soap opera that aired on Channel 5. It debuted on 30 March 1997, the day of the launch of said channel and was the first programme broadcast on the channel. It was screened as five thirty-minute episodes per week at 6:30pm on weekdays, followed by an omnibus edition on Sundays. The series never achieved high ratings, so it went through a number of dramatic revamps involving wholesale cast turnover. The premise of the series was also refocused from a family in a quiet suburb just outside London, to a range of different people living on a bustling outer London street.
The series was shot on video and given a film look. In 1999 and 2004, single episodes used standard video presentation for testing purposes. On 2 August 2005, Channel 5 announced they would not renew Family Affairs. Production ceased on 4 November, and the final episode was broadcast on 30 December 2005. Producer Sean O'Connor changed to standard video presentation from September 2005 until the final episode.
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