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The Brothers

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1976
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
210
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Robin Chadwick, Richard Easton, and Patrick O'Connell in The Brothers (1972)
Workplace DramaDrama

Robert Hammond has died while "doing the deed" with his secretary and mistress Jennifer, and now his three sons have inherited the family trucking company, and each one will try to run the b... Read allRobert Hammond has died while "doing the deed" with his secretary and mistress Jennifer, and now his three sons have inherited the family trucking company, and each one will try to run the business in his own way.Robert Hammond has died while "doing the deed" with his secretary and mistress Jennifer, and now his three sons have inherited the family trucking company, and each one will try to run the business in his own way.

  • Creators
    • N.J. Crisp
    • Gerard Glaister
  • Stars
    • Jean Anderson
    • Robin Chadwick
    • Jennifer Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    210
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    • Creators
      • N.J. Crisp
      • Gerard Glaister
    • Stars
      • Jean Anderson
      • Robin Chadwick
      • Jennifer Wilson
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Mary Hammond
    • 1972–1976
    Robin Chadwick
    • David Hammond
    • 1972–1976
    Jennifer Wilson
    Jennifer Wilson
    • Jennifer Kingsley…
    • 1972–1976
    Derek Benfield
    Derek Benfield
    • Bill Riley
    • 1972–1976
    Richard Easton
    Richard Easton
    • Brian Hammond
    • 1972–1976
    Patrick O'Connell
    • Edward Hammond
    • 1973–1976
    Hilary Tindall
    • Ann Hammond
    • 1972–1976
    Colin Baker
    Colin Baker
    • Paul Merroney
    • 1974–1976
    Margaret Ashcroft
    • Gwen Riley
    • 1974–1976
    Gabrielle Drake
    Gabrielle Drake
    • Jill Hammond…
    • 1972–1974
    Kate O'Mara
    Kate O'Mara
    • Jane Maxwell
    • 1975–1976
    Julia Goodman
    Julia Goodman
    • Barbara Kingsley…
    • 1972–1976
    Carole Mowlam
    • Clare Miller
    • 1975–1976
    Gillian McCutcheon
    • Julie Lane
    • 1973–1974
    Jonathan Newth
    Jonathan Newth
    • Nicholas Fox
    • 1973–1974
    Liza Goddard
    Liza Goddard
    • April Merroney…
    • 1976
    Anna Fox
    • Pamela Graham
    • 1973–1974
    Mike Pratt
    Mike Pratt
    • Don Stacey
    • 1975–1976
    • Creators
      • N.J. Crisp
      • Gerard Glaister
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    Markhoni

    A Sunday Night Institution

    'The Brothers' was a cut-price British precursor to 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty' set in the glamorous, cut-throat world of...truck haulage. This family saga was a BBC Sunday night fixture in the 1970's and acquired cult status, in amongst other countries, the Netherlands and Israel (as confirmed by another contributor). In each run the Hammond brothers faced domestic crises and attempted takeovers from ruthless business rivals - in successive series an abrasive Aussie played by Mark 'Taggart' McManus; the slimey Paul Merrony played by Colin Baker and a bizarre aircraft hire outfit run by the sultry Kate O'Mara and the sozzled Mike Pratt. The Brothers survived losing its leading man, Glynn Owen , early on and the fact that his replacement in the role of Ted Hammond, Edward O'Connell was nothing like him in appearance or character. O'Connell subsequently tried to quit the show to become a painter but was lured back. The beautiful Gabrielle Drake, wife of one of the brothers, quit between series and was promptly bumped off in an off-screen car crash. The show was held together by the redoubtable matriarch Mary Hammond, played by Jean Anderson (later in 'Tenko'), who was an excellent actress and a close friend in real life of her arch-enemy on the show, Jennifer, formerly her late husband's mistress and now married to her eldest son. The show finished rather abruptly while it was still very popular and you got the impression that any other TV station would have flogged the concept for several more series. The BBC later made a sort of camped-up version for the 1980's called 'Howard's Way', set in a boatyard.
    8darrentjones

    Still a good series

    The series is currently being shown on Talking Pictures - Sky 328 - and is still watchable all these years later. Unfortunately the viewing quality isn't as good on today's televisions, which are much larger than they were in the 1970's, but if you can see through that what you have is a very enjoyable series with lots of twists, turns and, of course, backstabbing.

    In some ways this was a forerunner to such series such as Dallas and Dynasty, but they did take things to a higher level and The Brothers was set in the U. K. which hasn't got quite the same ring to it. Notwithstanding that, good characters, good acting and a good series.
    9deeannjay

    Great show from the 1970s now showing again!

    It's great to see this show has been picked up for a re-run from Series 1 by Talking Pictures TV.

    The children of a highly successful businessman fight to carry on the business, each with their own idea of how it should be run and ultimately seeking overall control. Various outsiders including rival entrepreneurs and financial whizzkids want a slice of the action. Add in the spice of a long-hidden illicit relationship, ongoing conflicts between hurt and betrayed parties, and you have a storyline which could easily find its place on mainstream TV today. No, it's not "Succession", but could easily be seen as a 1970's "ancestor" to that phenomenon.
    10c_w_light-12478

    The greatest TV show of all time, bar none

    I was 12 when the first series of The Brothers hit the screens in 1972, and 17 when it reached an untimely end in December 1976, at the end of Series 7, and thus didn't understand half of the 'business-y' things that went on, but that didn't stop it from establishing itself as the best thing I'd ever seen on TV. 40+ years later, I've just finished watching it all again on DVD, and my opinion is unchanged : pure magic. We must thank our lucky stars that this is NOT one of the shows that the BBC threw away after transmission (the majority of things from that era no longer exist) : all episodes surviving on their original 2" videotapes long enough to be digitally transferred by said organisation. Most people now have no idea what this show was : but at the time it was regularly #1 in the 'Most Watched' weekly chart. 41 years later, I'm still waiting for Series 8, but I'm starting to think that I may be disappointed ...
    7mark-rojinsky

    Interesting soap from the '70s

    An interesting and intelligent 'soap opera' from the '70s. The dialogue and acting are first-rate and constructive while the very ''70s' bourgeois props and costumes are evocative: I saw a framed print of Vermeer's ''Girl With A Pearl Earing'' in one domestic scene showing good taste. The young graceful English actor - the Chaucerian Malcolm Stoddard was in the brilliant scientifically fascinating documentary series, ''The Voyage of Charles Darwin'' (1978). Prim and proper actress, Jean Anderson was born in the remote year of 1907! The series was a big hit in Holland. The first episode was aired in 1972 - that greyest of hippy years although the early-'70s were pioneering years.

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    • Trivia
      This series was repeated on the UK Freeview channel "Talking Pictures TV" from January 2024.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cult of...: The Brothers (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Arvingarna
    • Filming locations
      • Pebble Mill Studios, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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