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Barbara Joy Flynn (born 5 August 1948) is an English actress. [1] She first came to prominence playing Freda Ashton in the ITV drama series A Family at War (1970–1972). [ 2 ]
A Very Peculiar Practice is a British surreal black-comedy drama set in the health centre of a university, produced by the BBC, which ran for two series in 1986 and 1988.The two series were followed by a 90-minute made-for-television film, A Very Polish Practice (1992), following some of the characters to a new setting in Poland.
The Beiderbecke Trilogy centres on two schoolteachers – Trevor Chaplin (James Bolam) and Jill Swinburne (Barbara Flynn) – who teach at a comprehensive school in Leeds, in West Yorkshire. Jill is a keen conservationist , interested in the environment as well as social issues.
The series starred Catherine Russell as Elly Chandler, a private detective who runs her own agency. In the first series, she works alongside her sister-in-law Dee Tate ( Barbara Flynn ). In the second series, Tate is replaced by Kate Phillips ( Susan Fleetwood ), a former client turned employee. [ 2 ]
The Beiderbecke Connection is a four-part British television serial written by Alan Plater and broadcast in 1988. It is the third and final part of The Beiderbecke Trilogy and stars James Bolam and Barbara Flynn as schoolteachers Trevor Chaplin and Jill Swinburne.
Pat & Cabbage is a short-lived British sitcom written by Amy Shindler and Beth Chalmers, which first aired in 2013 on ITV.It stars Barbara Flynn and Cherie Lunghi.The series centres on two newly single women who have no intention of growing old gracefully – much to the annoyance of their children.
#1 Sean Flynn. The son of Hollywood legend Errol Flynn, Sean was also a photojournalist, adventurer, and actor. ... Barbara met Nickerson Rogers in 1931 and spent the summer walking the ...
A Family At War is a British drama series that aired on ITV from 1970 to 1972. [1] It was created by John Finch and made by Granada Television for ITV. [2] The original producer was Richard Doubleday, and with 13 directors during the series.