Trainer (TV series)

Trainer was a British television series transmitted by the BBC between 1991 and 1992.

Trainer
GenreDrama
Created byGerard Glaister
StarringMark Greenstreet
David McCallum
Susannah York
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series2
No. of episodes23
Production
Producer(s)Gerard Glaister
Production company(s)BBC
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release1 September 1991 
2 December 1992

Filmed in and around the village of Compton near Newbury, the series was set in the world of horse racing. It starred Mark Greenstreet as Mike Hardy, an aspiring horse trainer keen to set up his own stables. Other major characters included local gambler John Grey (David McCallum) and widow Rachel Ware (Susannah York).

Trainer lasted for two series and was the last TV project for producer Gerard Glaister. The theme song, "More to Life", was performed by Cliff Richard. The song was written by Simon May and Mike Read.

The first series of 13 episodes was given the prime time Sunday night slot on BBC1 which had previously been occupied by another Glaister creation Howards' Way and a horse-racing storyline from that earlier programme provided much of the inspiration for Trainer. However, with ratings of around 6 million, the second series was reduced to ten episodes and shown on Wednesday evenings.

Many changes were made for the second series to try to increase its popularity. The self-contained story-per-episode format of the first series made way for a more soap-like continuous story, new characters were introduced and storylines focussed more on their intertwined personal lives. However, the midweek slot and racier plots did not bring in the additional viewers needed to justify a third series. The last episode of the second series ended with a murder-mystery cliffhanger, which would never be resolved.

Series cast

  • Mark Greenstreet ... Mike Hardy (23 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Susannah York ... Rachel Ware (23 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • David McCallum ... John Grey (23 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Floyd Bevan ... Nick Peters (23 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Neil Nisbet ... Danny Foster (21 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Audrey Jenkinson Mo Ratcliffe (19 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Des McAleer ... Joe Hogan (17 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Marcus D'Amico ... David Ware (15 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Nigel Davenport ... James Brant (13 episodes, 1991)
  • Patrick Ryecart ... Hugo Latimer (13 episodes, 1991–1992)
  • Nicola King ... Frances Ross (13 episodes, 1991)
  • Sarah Atkinson ... Kath Brant (11 episodes, 1991)
  • Claire Oberman ... Alex Farrell (10 episodes, 1992)
  • Melanie Thaw ... Sue Lawrence (10 episodes, 1992)
  • Kenneth Farrington ... Jack Ross (9 episodes, 1991)
  • John Bowe ... Robert Firman (9 episodes, 1992)
  • Emma Harbour ... Emma Carter (9 episodes, 1992)
  • Angharad Rees ... Caroline Farrell (8 episodes, 1992)
  • Joanna McCallum Toni Mountford (4 episodes, 1992)
  • Jeremy Sinden ... Freddie Farrell (4 episodes, 1992)
  • Stephen Greif ... Stavros Mikhalides (3 episodes, 1991–1992)

Extra characters

  • Robin Davies ... Neil Johnson (3 episodes, 1992)
  • Dorcas Morgan ... Sally Hardy (3 episodes, 1992)
  • Terence Harvey ... (2 episodes, 1991)
  • Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis ... (2 episodes, 1991)
  • Kym Mazelle ... (2 episodes, 1991)
  • Don Warrington ... (2 episodes, 1992)
  • Simon Jessop ... Rowland (unknown episodes, 1991)
  • Robert Chapman ... Tom Hardy (unknown episodes, 1991–1992)
  • David Spade ... Christian Hardy (unknown episodes, 1991–1992)
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