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Home Fires is a British period television drama about the life of Women's Institute members on the Home Front during the Second World War. Set in a rural Cheshire community called Great Paxford, the series is produced by ITV, and launched its first series in May 2015. The first series is set between September 1939 and early 1940.
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Home Fires was filmed in the studio on 25 and 26 June 1974. The location footage was shot on 17 June 1974 at Barnsbury Square , Islington . [ 1 ] The episode was set in 1916, and was the second and final episode featuring Keith Barron as Gregory Wilmot.
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Some ran for only one episode, many ran for two or more installments. The following lists them according to original season, and then in alphabetical order. The number of the season continues in the sequence set by the predecessor series, Masterpiece Theatre , which ended with Season 37.
Block wrote on several popular dramas, such as Lewis, New Tricks and Hotel Babylon, being a recurring writer with his writing credits appearing Series 3 Episode 1, [2] Series 2 Episode 8 [3] and Series 2 Episode 2. [4] Block wrote the first episode of Series 1 of Home Fires alongside Julie Summers who inspired the show with her book. It is ...
Julie Summers (born 1960) is an English author, historical consultant [1] and writer, best known for the book Jambusters. The book focuses on several women who were members of the Women's Institute during World War II and who were inspiration for the ITV series Home Fires.