James Bolam and Michael French star as father and son doctors in Born and Bred. It is the 1950s and times are moving on for GP Arthur Gilder. The glow of post war peace has created an aura of optimism while the birth of the NHS is bringing a host of changes to his Lancashire surgery and cottage hospital. Arthur has lived in the close-knit village of Ormston all his life and he is keen to hand over the reins of the practice to his son, Tom. Following in his father's footsteps is the last thing on Tom's mind, however, when Tom returns to the village for a wedding... this provides Arthur with the perfect opportunity to try to convince him otherwise. [show more]
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All 36 episodes from the popular drama series starring Michael French. GP Arthur Gilder (James Bolam) has lived in the Lancashire village of Ormston all of his life. His son Tom (French), who is also a doctor, lives in Manchester. Arthur misses his family and is determined to hand the practice over to Tom. However, following in his father's footsteps is the last thing on Tom's mind - until he retraces his steps to the picturesque home where he grew up. Episodes comprise: 'The Best Man', 'Nothing Like the Son', 'The Inspector Calls', 'Buried Treasure', 'Brother in Arms', 'Judgment Day', 'Lost Souls', 'Home to Roost', 'Blood Relations', 'Fertility Rites', 'His Brother's Keeper', 'Old Flames', 'The Miracle of Ormston', 'The Magnificent Colin', 'The Last Hurrah', (Part 1)', 'The Last Hurrah (Part 2)', 'A Very Ormston Christmas', 'A Little Touch of Harry', 'No Regrets', 'A Small Flourish', 'Thick As Thieves', 'The Doctor Is Now Departing', 'And Is There Honey Still for Tea?', 'More Than You Know', 'A House Divided', 'Something Old', 'The Great Leap Forward', 'Flying Home', 'Community Spirits', 'Never Seek to Tell', 'Apple Day', 'The Milk of Human Kindness', 'Love Is Where It Falls', 'The Element of Surprise', 'A Wrathful God' and 'Someone to Watch Over Me'.
James Bolam and Michael French star as conflicted father and son doctors in early 1950s Lancashire in this BBC TV series.
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