A Family at War

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A Family At War is a British drama series that aired on ITV from 1970 to 1972. It was created by John Finch and made by Granada Television for ITV. The director was David Giles.

The series examined the lives of the lower middle-class Ashton family of the city of Liverpool and their experiences from 1938 and through the Second World War. Despite being set in Liverpool, only one of the regular characters (David Ashton) spoke with a Liverpudlian accent.

Fifty-two episodes were produced, all but eight of them in colour. Episodes numbers 25 to 32 were recorded in black and white because of the ITV Colour Strike.

The memorable theme tune is from the First Movement (Allegro) of Vaughan Williams's Sixth Symphony.

Cast

DVD release

All episodes of A Family at War are available on DVD in the UK, distributed by Acorn Media UK, unfortunately several of the released episodes are edited down from their original running times. Episode three is particularly badly affected with Margery Mason and Patrick Troughton credited but not appearing!

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