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''When the Boat Comes In'' is a British television period-drama produced by the BBC between 1976 and 1981. The series stars James Bolam as Jack Ford, a First World War veteran who returns to his poverty-stricken (fictional) town of Gallowshield in the North East of England. The series dramatises the political struggles of the 1920s and 1930s and explores the impact of national and international politics upon Ford and the people around him. The memorable traditional tune "When The Boat Comes In" was adapted by David Fanshawe and sung by Alex Glasgow for the title theme of the series. Fanshawe also composed the incidental music. The BBC revived the series in 1981, with the fourth series telling the story of Jack Ford as he returns to Britain penniless, after six years spent bootlegging in the United States, and follows him as he sets up in London. The series' creator James Mitchell also wrote three tie-in books to the T.V. show: ''When the Boat Comes In'', ''When the Boat Comes In: The Hungry Years'' and ''When the Boat Comes In: Upwards and Onwards''. The final book brings the reader up to date with the end of the second series of the TV show. The majority of episodes were written by creator Mitchell, but in Season 1 north-eastern writers Tom Hadaway, Sid Chaplin and Alex Glasgow contributed episodes, and in Season 3 Jeremy Burnham and Colin Morris shared writing duties with Mitchell. ==Series breakdown== *Series 1: 8 January to 1 April 1976 (13 50 min episodes) *Series 2: 29 October 1976 to 4 February 1977 (13 50 min episodes) *Series 3: 8 September to 15 December 1977 (15 50 min episodes) *Series 4: 17 February to 21 April 1981 (10 50 min episodes) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「When the Boat Comes In」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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