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Rooms

  • TV Series
  • 1974–1977
  • 49m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Jan Francis in Rooms (1974)
Drama

Two-part weekly dramas concerning the various drifters who rent rooms in a lodging-house.Two-part weekly dramas concerning the various drifters who rent rooms in a lodging-house.Two-part weekly dramas concerning the various drifters who rent rooms in a lodging-house.

  • Stars
    • Anne Dyson
    • Ian Redford
    • Jenny Twigge
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    112
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    • Stars
      • Anne Dyson
      • Ian Redford
      • Jenny Twigge
    • 7User reviews
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    Anne Dyson
    Anne Dyson
    • Mrs. Beale
    • 1977
    Ian Redford
    Ian Redford
    • Ian West…
    • 1975–1977
    Jenny Twigge
    • Carol West
    • 1977
    William Marlowe
    William Marlowe
    • Brian Kettle
    • 1977
    Julie Shipley
    • Lesley Losey
    • 1977
    Jill Gascoine
    Jill Gascoine
    • Ruth Harris
    • 1977
    Ann Curthoys
    • Kathy Singer
    • 1977
    Michael Boughen
    Michael Boughen
    • Geoff Austin
    • 1977
    Sylvia Kay
    Sylvia Kay
    • Dorothy Lawson
    • 1974–1976
    Bryan Marshall
    Bryan Marshall
    • Clive Lawson
    • 1974–1976
    Cheryl Branker
    • Meryl
    • 1977
    Diana Berriman
    • Linda Todd
    • 1977
    Michael Lees
    Michael Lees
    • Gavin Singer
    • 1977
    Charlotte Lancaster
    • Baby Alison West…
    • 1977
    Ray Smith
    Ray Smith
    • Jim Wilson
    • 1977
    Philippa Gill-Donald
    • Alison West…
    • 1977
    Pat Ashton
    Pat Ashton
    • Mrs. Beck
    • 1977
    Donald Burton
    Donald Burton
    • James Passmore
    • 1977
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    9vincedeehan

    A gem of a drama from the 1970s

    Just seen my first episode of ROOMS on Talking Picture TV in the UK. The episode I saw was from 1977 and was about a divorced man having a visit from his daughter. The writing was superb and the acting was terrific. The young actress who played the teenage daughter, Debbie Farrington, was exceptionally good. I couldn't have enjoyed the episode more and am looking forward to the next episode. It's currently showing in the UK on Talking Pictures TV at 2pm and 5:30pm, every Wednesday and Thursday.
    7JJFranco

    Well worth watching..... for the right reasons, and some wrong ones.

    Re-run by Talking Pictures 2020/21, and never has the standard Talking Pictures warning of, ".....may contain some offensive and discriminatory language which reflects the prevailing attitudes of the time" been more apt. It astonishes me to think that I was alive, (just), when this went out as mainstream TV. In one episode, one of the main protagonists, (the landlady, played by Sylvia Kay), is portrayed as kind of "decent" and "normal", when she tells a tenant that most places "charge more" for "them", when referring to a black guest of the tenant. The racist epithets are removed but the far more offensive opinions remain. Then there is the attitude towards domestic violence. In another two-parter, the new tenant, a young woman, is obviously attempting to escape an abusive relationship and she has the bruises to prove it. Yet the prevailing attitude/advice seems to be, "....stop moaning and go home./"WHY" did that happen?/Life isn't easy." etc. Most of this "advice" was offered by another woman! Continuing on the theme of male attitudes towards women, when talking to a woman who you've just met in Mafeking Terrace circa 1974, feel free to put your arm around her for the duration of the 'conversation', touch her hair as you please, and if her bottom looks appealing, don't just look at it... Disturbingly, most of these assaults are met with a smile! There's much, much more to cringe at. And some genuinely disturbing storylines too. ( A young Joyce Barnaby being sexually abused by her father for instance.) Oddly, in some ways this improves it as a period piece. This must reflect the attitudes and behaviours of the time to some degree. Imagine if this was made now, but still being set in the mid-70s? The behaviour would still be there, but it would be made clear how "wrong" it is. I'm not sure many of us need that pointing out, which is one of the reasons why this is worth viewing. Another is the quality of the cast. The late Marshall and Kay work well together. There's also Jill Gascoine, Brian Cox, Bernard Hill, Nigel Havers, Clifford Rose, Annette Crosbie, Lewis Collins, T.P. McKenna, Nicholas Clay and Tariq Yunus, to name but a few. Surprisingly for UK '70s TV, the set is good apart from the 'out of the front door shot'. (How many of us open our front doors to a drawing of a street?) But the dowdy brown gloss paint, the worn carpets and the faded, dated wallpaper all add to the ambience, or rather to an appropriate lack of it. All in all, well worth a watch, as a spectacle as well as a drama.
    arowlands-85400

    Great drama

    I've only just discovered this drama from the re-runs on Talking Pictures but I have to say it really has got me hooked. Very good acting and nice to see some people who went on to bigger things like Brian Cox ,Bernard Hill and Jill Gascoigne who has recently passed away.
    8jfryleach

    Rooms with a view to brightening up afternoon TV

    A largely forgotten afternoon gem from Thames Tv that ran for several years which followed the goings on at 35 Mafeking Terrace, a large Victorian house converted into bed sits. There were 2 main characters landlady Dorothy Lawson played by Sylvia Kay (Penny's mum in just good friends) and long term resident Brian Marshall (Spindoe) and the scenario of rented accommodation allowed for a regular mix of new characters with episodes focusing on various tenants escapades. It had a high calibre of writing with TV greats such as Fay Weldon, Willis Hall and Trevor Preston contributing and boasting a cast including Jill Gascoine, Bryan Marshall, Brian Cox, Bernard Hill, Bill Dean, Nigel Havers, Miriam Karlin, Alfie Bass, Lewis Collins, Jan Francis, Tessa Wyatt, Arthur Brough (Are you being served) and strangely Brian Protheroe who had a hit in the 70's with the song Pinball) - Sure to find a new audience when it begins a run on the UK channel Talking Pictures TV in the summer.
    7buchanansteve

    Sylvia Kay

    Enjoyed very much the Sylvia Kay and Brian Marshall episodes, was always rooting for Dorothy bless her, under appreciated, under loved and under rated. Gave it a 7 for Sylvias contribution, probably her finest role.

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      Jill Gascoigne, William Marlowe and Brian Gwaspari would all go onto starring roles in The Gentle Touch for LWT in 1980.
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      • November 5, 1974 (United Kingdom)
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      • Thames Television
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