Gerald Harper (Adam Adamant Lives!) stars as James Hadleigh, proprietor of the Westdale Gazette, a Yorkshire newspaper owned by his father. Created by Robert Barr and originally screened in 1968, Gazette introduced the charming, privileged but conscientious protagonist whose continuing mixed fortunes would be chronicled in Hadleigh, Yorkshire Television’s immensely popular and long-running series aired between 1969 and 1976 – also available on DVD from Network.
Returning to his beloved native Yorkshire to take up the proprietorship of the Westdale Gazette, James Hadleigh quickly fi nds that the day-to-day running of the newspaper throws up the thorny issues of public allegiances, the right to privacy, and potentially libellous reporting. From the controversy surrounding hunting to police cover-ups, local economics to corruption in high places, there is no shortage of newsworthy stories or delicate dilemmas for Hadleigh and his team.
Episodes
Arrival
Turn A Blind Eye
Exposure
Missing
It's All Happening
In Between The Lines
In Loving Memory
The Old Folks Home
Announcement
Why Stay In Westdale
Stranger
Not For Publication
The Critic
The House On The Hill - exclusive new documentary on the making of ‘Gazette’, image gallery
Gerald Harper, Michael Blackham, Norman Claridge, Christopher Hodge, Gillian Wray, Norman Mitchell
650 mins
1968
None specified
English
4
2 - will only play on UK / European DVD player or multi region player
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