Both Ends Meet
Both Ends Meet is a 1972 British TV sitcom for London Weekend Television set around women workers in a sausage factory. It featured veteran actress Dora Bryan as Dora Page a working class widow raising her son alone.[1] The first series of seven episodes went to air as Both Ends Meet, but the second series was titled simply Dora.[2]
The supporting cast included Deddie Davies[3] and newcomer Wendy Richard[4] After the first series of seven episodes, the second series was re-titled to Dora.
Series cast
- Dora Bryan, as Dora Page
- Ivor Dean, as factory owner Julius Cannon
- Wendy Richard, as Maudie
- Pat Ashton, as Glad
- Deddie Davies, as Flo
- Timothy Bateson, George Rogers
- Fanny Carby Hilda Rogers
- Meadows White, Mr. Page
- Paddy Ward, Fred
- Joan Benham, Mrs. Templeton-Smythe
- John Lyons Harry
- David Howe, Ronnie
- Patricia Hamilton, Miss Cornelius (guest appearances by the British actress, in real life wife of lead actor Ivor Dean)
Episodes
- Firm Foundations
- Random Sample
- The Lamp Still Burns
- Party Piece
- The Spring Collection
- Come Fly with Me
- Fancy Meeting You Here
- Conversation Piece - Series 2 "Dora" Episode 1
- Dear Little Agatha Jane
- Dinner at Eight
- Get Me to the Pub on Time
- A Man About the House
- The Jet Setters
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References
- http://nostalgiacentral.com/television/tv-by-decade/tv-shows-1970s/both-ends-meet/
- Harris M. Lentz III. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2014. 2015. Page 53. 1476619611.
- Deddie Davies obituary
- Wendy Richard. Wendy Richard: My Life Story. Page 61. 0743218701. 2001.
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