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God's Wonderful Railway
UK television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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God's Wonderful Railway is a British children's drama television series made by the BBC. It was first shown in eight 30-minute episodes, from 6 February 1980. The cast includes Gorden Kaye, June Brown, Gerard Kelly, Richard Pearson and Terry Molloy.
Plot
The series focuses on three generations of the Grant family working on a Great Western Railway branch line which isn't explicitly named, but stations such as Hampton Loade, Highley and Arley on the Severn Valley Railway are identified. The first section, entitled Permanent Way, depicts the construction of the line in the reign of Queen Victoria, the second, entitled Clear Ahead, shows the line in operation in Edwardian times, and the third, Fire on the Line, is set during the Second World War.
Since the series was made for children, each part of the story focuses on events from the perspective of then younger members of the Grant family. The same characters reappear as adults as the story progresses, but in incidental roles.
"God's Wonderful Railway" was a nickname for the pre-nationalisation Great Western Railway.[1]
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Production
The series was written by Avril Rowlands with episodes directed by Fiona Cumming and John Prowse.
The location filming was done on and around the Severn Valley Railway.[2] A reference is made to the area in the music for the opening and closing credits: a version of the first movement of Elgar's The Severn Suite arranged for brass band by David Lyon.[3]
List of episodes
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Cast
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Series 1
- Giant Grant - Brian Coburn
- Robbie Grant - Gerard Kelly
- Martha - Anne Kristen
- Deborah - Anne Burns
- Spider - Brian Grellis
- Green Eye - Ralph Arliss
- Rusty - Craig Stokes
- Jem - Gorden Kaye
- Scarecrow - Max Faulkner
- Shorty - Eugene Geasley
- John Fowler - Hugh Dickson
- Henry Bridgman - Albert Shepherd
- Fight Arranger - Terry Walsh
- Reporter - Steve Hodson
- Mr Hartwell - John Rapley
Series 2
- George Grant - Ian Sandy
- Jane Grant - Shirley Cain
- Robbie Grant - John Barrett
- Vicar - Roger Hume
- Ted Jarvis - Dale Bayford
- Albert Jellicoe - Richard Pearson
- Davies - Frank Veasey
- Holmes - Ralph Lawton
- Harvey - Terry Pearson
- Fry - Terry Molloy
- Annie - Suzy O'Hara
- Equerry - Blake Butler
- Landlord - Raymond Brooks
- Edward VII - Len Marten
- Mr Colebatch - Lloyd Lamble
- Mr Allen - Arnold Peters
- Walter - Nigel Greaves
Series 3
- Andy Grant - Andrew Hughes
- George Grant - Colin Douglas
- Elsie Grant - June Brown
- Marjerie Grant - Annette Ekblom
- Geoffrey Green - Phillip Joseph
- Ted Jarvis - Bill Dean
- Alice Stone - Katherine Roberts
- Sergeant - Jeremy Young
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Other media
The series remains available on DVD, as a download on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, and in excerpts on YouTube.[5][6]
The scripts were adapted into a series of three juvenile fiction books.[7]
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