The Outsider (1983 TV series)

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Written byMichael J. Bird
Directed byRoger Cheveley
Frank W. Smith
StarringJohn Duttine
Theme music composerAlan Hawkshaw
The Outsider
Written byMichael J. Bird
Directed byRoger Cheveley
Frank W. Smith
StarringJohn Duttine
Theme music composerAlan Hawkshaw
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producerDavid Cunliffe
ProducerMichael Glynn
Running time60 minutes
Production companyYorkshire Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release30 September (1983-09-30) 
4 November 1983 (1983-11-04)

The Outsider is a British television drama series produced by Yorkshire Television and screened on the ITV in late 1983.[1]

Successful journalist Frank Scully (John Duttine) is visiting old friends, the Harpers (Joanna Dunham and Norman Eshley), in the Yorkshire country town of Micklethorpe. Deciding to stay on, he takes the job of editor of the local newspaper, the Messenger. Fiona Neave (Carol Royle), who runs the local print works, becomes Scully's love interest, as he soon becomes embroiled in local affairs.

Background

The Outsider was the brainchild of writer Michael J. Bird, who researched the series by visiting Jim McTaggart, the editor of the Teesdale Mercury newspaper in County Durham. The series was commissioned by David Cunliffe, who had previously worked with Bird on the BBC drama series The Lotus Eaters, at Yorkshire Television for a run of six episodes. The Leeds YTV studio was used for interior scenes, whilst on location, the North Yorkshire town of Knaresborough doubled for the fictional Micklethorpe.

A paperback novelisation by Hugh Miller was published by Granada to tie in with the transmission of the series.

Plans for a second series of The Outsider were abandoned due to the lead actor John Duttine being unavailable, having signed with the BBC to star in the sitcom Lame Ducks.[2]

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