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When the Boat Comes In

  • TV Series
  • 1976–1981
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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James Bolam in When the Boat Comes In (1976)
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Set in Gallowshields on Tyneside between the 2 World Wars, this story follows the life of ex-sergeant Jack Ford and the Seaton family as they deal with the aftermath of the Great War, the Gr... Read allSet in Gallowshields on Tyneside between the 2 World Wars, this story follows the life of ex-sergeant Jack Ford and the Seaton family as they deal with the aftermath of the Great War, the Great 1920s Depression and trade union activists.Set in Gallowshields on Tyneside between the 2 World Wars, this story follows the life of ex-sergeant Jack Ford and the Seaton family as they deal with the aftermath of the Great War, the Great 1920s Depression and trade union activists.

  • Creator
    • James Mitchell
  • Stars
    • James Bolam
    • James Garbutt
    • Jean Heywood
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creator
      • James Mitchell
    • Stars
      • James Bolam
      • James Garbutt
      • Jean Heywood
    • 15User reviews
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    • Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    James Bolam
    James Bolam
    • Jack Ford
    • 1976–1981
    James Garbutt
    James Garbutt
    • Bill Seaton
    • 1976–1977
    Jean Heywood
    Jean Heywood
    • Bella Seaton
    • 1976–1977
    John Nightingale
    • Tom Seaton
    • 1976–1977
    Edward Wilson
    Edward Wilson
    • Billy Seaton
    • 1976–1981
    Malcolm Terris
    Malcolm Terris
    • Matt Headley
    • 1976–1977
    Susan Jameson
    Susan Jameson
    • Jessie Seaton…
    • 1976–1981
    Madelaine Newton
    • Dolly…
    • 1976–1977
    Basil Henson
    • Sir Horatio Manners
    • 1976–1977
    Rosalind Bailey
    • Sarah Lytton…
    • 1977–1981
    Geoffrey Rose
    Geoffrey Rose
    • Arthur Ashton
    • 1976–1977
    Lois Baxter
    • Lady Caroline
    • 1977–1981
    William Fox
    William Fox
    • Duke of Bedlington
    • 1976–1977
    Vernon Drake
    • Hotel Porter…
    • 1976–1977
    Roger Avon
    • Stan Liddell…
    • 1976–1981
    Catherine Terris
    Catherine Terris
    • Miss Laidlaw
    • 1976–1977
    Michelle Newell
    Michelle Newell
    • Mary Seaton
    • 1976
    Noel O'Connell
    • Young Tommy…
    • 1976–1977
    • Creator
      • James Mitchell
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    8c-povey

    Good series...

    I bought this series for my father as he watched when it was on first time round in the UK (I am too young, just!)

    I watched it with him and I really enjoyed it. The first three seasons are the best. With the Seatons and life just after World War one but season four just doesn't seem up to the same standard. Season four jumps all over the place there is no continuity (other than Jack Ford). There was a four year gap between season three and four, which might explain why it had lost it edge.

    May be they should have stopped at three. If you like good drama then definitely one to watch, just a shame about the last season!
    10pearsonfamily1973

    What does the title mean?

    Quite simply, for me , the best TV series ever. The dialect is County Durham mainly, not Tyneside. The scenes and locations totally authentic and now mainly long gone as the North East has moved into its post industrial era. The story line and acting mainly very believable and evocative of a period of our history we would be foolish and poorer to forget. This was how my grandparents lived, only they didn't open a shop. Their sons went to the second war, not the first. The independent spirit of the working people of the northeast is to a great degree intact despite the best efforts of successive Tory (including the coalition)governments to emasculate the area. And the title? I would ask my mam, could I have a certain toy or some sweets. The answer , because her purse was empty, You can have it "When the boat comes in".
    kenmal-1

    Will I Ever See This Again?

    One of my favourite TV shows of all time. Not many shows on TV have I set aside time for to make sure the show is never missed. This is one of them - along with Auf Wiedersein Pet, The Good Life, Bouquet of Barbed Wire, The Lovers (with Geoffrey Bubbles Bon Bon!), Not the Nine o'Clock News, The Fast Show, Shine on Harvey Moon and recently, now I live in Canada, the new HBO series Rome.

    It was put your feet up time and settle down to a good old epic story of life, with fun, tears, laughter, trauma, love, lost love and love regained. Real.

    Tell me its out on DVD please!

    James Bolam came into his own as a mature actor, more than ably supported by his then wife Susan Jamieson. They, in turn, were supported by a fine cast of actors playing in roles that were gritty and not so gritty, full of pathos and ranging in ages that enabled all the viewers to identify with the characters and their situations.
    10louis-196

    The best TV drama series ever?

    Thanks to DVD I am now watching this entire series, all the way through for the second time in 3 years. It is difficult to explain to younger people these days, what with CGI and Dolby Sound how much more believable the string and sealing wax era of TV drama was but each time I watch these programs I am more authentically taken back the 1920s Gallowshields than anything I watch nowadays. The writing, the acting, the direction - they are all first class and although James Bolam steals the show, his supporting cast are all fine actors. Personally, I find it hard to think of a better example of acting than Bolam's transformation in the final series from a man down on his luck to a successful businessman. The second episode of that series is probably one of my favourite episodes of them all and a fine example of understated but compelling acting. Until this program I doubt anyone had ever really understood the immense impact that the first world war had on individuals because we are a generation who has been so influenced by the second one. As I reach the end of the fourth series I am always saddened to think that there will be no more. Still, thanks to DVD I'll still be able to watch it all again at some point in the future.
    8kimblebear

    What is it about James Bolam?

    I'm not sure what it is about James Bolam, but whatever he's in from "The Likely Lads" right through to "New Tricks" he seems to carry the show.

    In this though he's at his best, wheeling & dealing, there isn't a minute that goes by where he isn't on the make - both in money and his love life.

    That being said he is being hard pushed by Jean Heywoood who plays the hard and gritty Bella, a woman with the world on her shoulders but most times with a smile on her face and a gin in her hand.

    Susan Jameson plays a tough talking socialist (it's quite amazing how often she seems to put on great performances with JB) who you just want to thump and say "stop being so stupid woman!".

    I agree with a previous reviewer in that series 4 does rather let the programme down. It does appear that this may have been a case of greedy TV executives trying to squeeze out every last bit of revenue from a hit series. In fact I think "When the boat comes in" would definitely have scored 10/10 if it hadn't been for this.

    Surprising then that it hasn't been shown more often on TV - but perhaps they are still making too much money out of the DVD to give people the opportunity of seeing it free again.

    However keep listening out for "You shall have a fishy on a little dishy" - you never know

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    • Trivia
      James Bolam, who played Jack Ford, and Susan Jameson, who plays Jessie Seaton, are married in real life. They have performed together in several TV productions and plays.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Crossroads: Episode #1.3023 (1978)

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 1976 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuando llega el barco
    • Filming locations
      • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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