Bread (S-2) (E-1)




Genre
Comedy / Sitcom

Producer by
Robin Nash / John B. Hobbs

Directed by
Carla Lane / Robin Nash / John B. Hobbs

Writer by
Carla Lane

Cast
Jean Boht / Nick Conway / Jonathon Morris / Kenneth Waller / Ronald Forfar / Victor McGuire / Giles Watling / Bryan Murray / Eileen Pollock / Hilary Crowson / Peter Howitt / Deborah Grant / Joanna Phillips-Lane / Jenny Jay / Caroline Milmoe / Rita Tushingham / J.G. Devlin / Charles Lawson / Simon Rouse / Sharon Byatt / Sylvia Gatril / Georgina Smith / Reginald Marsh
Production company
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Original channel
BBC1

Original language
English

Country of origin
United kingdom

Broadcast dates
1 May 1986

Original runing time
1 May 1986 –3 November 1991

Episode duration
30 min (71 episodes) | 50 min (2 episodes) | 70 min (1 episode)

Picture format
480

Guest stars
Peter Howitt / Deborah Grant / Joanna Phillips-Lane / Jenny Jay / Caroline Milmoe / Rita Tushingham / J.G. Devlin / Charles Lawson / Simon Rouse / Sharon Byatt / Sylvia Gatril / Georgina Smith / Reginald Marsh

Studio
Elswick Street, Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

Copyright ownership
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Offical website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/bread/

Uploaded on Jan 5, 2012
The Boswells get themselves into more sticky situations. Carla Lane's comedy, with Jean Boht and Jonathon Morris
Category
Entertainment
License
Standard YouTube License

episode summary
Billy becomes increasingly frustrated over Julies attitude to their relationship. The family in general worry why Julie wont make any effort to get closer to the family. Adrian announces to the family he also has found a girl. Jack gets car jacked while doing a job and he needs to rely on all his guile and bluff as a Boswell to get out of trouble It looks like we don't have any Synopsis for this title yet.  Jack's van is held up at gunpoint and Adrian announces he has found a girlfriend. Meanwhile, Billy becomes increasingly frustrated over Julie's attitude to their relationship. Carla Lane's comedy, with Victor McGuire, Jonathon Morris and Nick Conway

fun and viewer review
 Jeez this really was how life used to be. Eat at the table, mother sorts the laundry, women thinking no further than the next baby. And to think in the last 30 years we have made so much progress.....errr....

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