Four Fathers

1999 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Four Fathers is a British television drama miniseries, comprising two fifty-minute episodes and one one-hundred minute episode, that first broadcast on ITV between 9 and 21 December 1999. The drama serial focused on a quartet of four very different fathers living in a northern town who all have life changing experiences in store.[1] First two episodes were broadcast each week during Thursdays and third and final feature length episode was broadcast on Tuesday.

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Four Fathers
GenreDrama
Written byBill Gallagher
Directed byDermot Boyd
StarringTony Doyle
Tom Bell
Neil Dudgeon
Stuart McQuarrie
Ruth Gemmell
Eva Pope
Jacquetta May
Kate Lonergan
Emma Williams
ComposerAlan Clark
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producerSally Head
ProducersMartyn Auty
Carol Wilks
Production locationsSheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
CinematographyKevin Rowley
EditorRichard Milward
Running time50 minutes (eps. 1–2)
100 minutes (ep. 3)
Production companySally Head Productions
Original release
NetworkITV
Release9 December (1999-12-09) 
21 December 1999 (1999-12-21)
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Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byBritish air dateUK viewers
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1"Episode 1"Dermot BoydBill Gallagher9 December 1999 (1999-12-09)6.88
Father-to-be Spud Starkie struggles to keep his nephew on the rails, while Harry Clancy is knocked for six by the arrival of a face from the past, and tensions mount in the household of divorced couple Vince and Nicola Yallop.[3]
2"Episode 2"Dermot BoydBill Gallagher16 December 1999 (1999-12-16)6.31
Dawn is devastated by the revelation that Spud is the father of Kathy's unborn child.[4]
3"Episode 3"Dermot BoydBill Gallagher21 December 1999 (1999-12-21)6.33
Spud is furious when he discovers the identity of Kathy's unborn child; as Harry's daughters meet for the first time, he makes a shocking discovery.[5]
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Reception

Critical reception

Accolades

Tony Doyle was won for Best Drama Actor and Phelps for Best Actor at the 2000 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards sharing with BBC TV series Ballykissangel.[6]

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