Buddy (TV series)
Buddy (1986) is a BBC schools drama, based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Hinton. It was shown as part of the social studies strand.
Buddy | |
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Opening title from the first episode. The subsequent episodes feature Buddy with his haircut in the opening title. | |
Genre | Schools drama |
Written by | Nigel Hinton |
Directed by | Roger Tonge |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Roger Tonge |
The cover of the script which was published as a book. | |
Country | United Kingdom |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Hinemann |
Publication date | May 1987 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
ISBN | 978-0-435-23412-6 |
It starred Wayne Goddard as Buddy Clark, a teenager dealing with various life problems, Roger Daltrey as his father Terry and pupils from the Cavendish School in Eastbourne.
Daltrey reprised his role in the 1991 film Buddy's Song with Chesney Hawkes as Buddy.
Episodes
- "Raining in My Heart"
- "Crying, Waiting, Hoping"
- "Blue Suede Shoes"
- "That'll Be the Day"
- "Everyday It's-A Getting Closer"
Differences from the novel
When Buddy is first seen in school his friends Julius and Charmian are present. In the book they were off with the cold.
When Terry got arrested along with Ralph Des King turned up then walked away.
When Buddy ran away he went straight to 56 Croxley Street. In the book he spent the first night in a bus shelter out in the countryside.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Wayne Goddard | Buddy Clark |
Caspar Hayley | Young Buddy |
Roger Daltrey | Terry Clark |
Kay Stonham | Carol Clark |
Norman Bird | Mr Normington |
Lorraine Plummer | Charmian Rybeero |
Dennis Victory | Julius Rybeero |
Ena Cabayo | Mrs Rybeero |
Lloyd Anderson | Mr Rybeero |
John Harrington | David Siddell |
Debra Saunders | Emma Groves |
Anne Dyson | Mrs Soloman |
Duncan Preston | Ralph Campbell |
Trevor Ray | Mr King |
Virginia Denham | Joyce |
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