Hadleigh was a British television series made by Yorkshire Television which originally ran from 1969 to 1976. Developed by Robert Barr, it was a sequel to the writer's earlier Gazette for the same company. The theme music was composed by Alan Moorhouse and, from series 3, Tony Hatch. James Hadleigh played by Gerald Harper, was "the perfect squire, paternalistically careful of his tenantry's welfare, beloved in the village, respected in the council." A "knight in a shining white Aston Martin V8, he sets about correcting local injustices." His wife, from a lower-class background, was played by Hilary Dwyer. The series attracted around 17 million viewers at its peak.
Hadleigh (Season 4)
The Sory of a Panic (Episode 1)
Air date: 1976-03-05
Runtime: 60 min
God Save Us from Moralists (Episode 2)
Air date: 1976-03-12
Runtime: 60 min
Bloodline (Episode 3)
Air date: 1976-03-19
Runtime: 60 min
Echoes (Episode 4)
Air date: 1976-03-26
Runtime: 60 min
Divorce (Episode 5)
Air date: 1976-04-02
Runtime: 60 min
The Charm Factor (Episode 6)
Air date: 1976-04-09
Runtime: 60 min
Film Story (Episode 7)
Air date: 1976-04-16
Runtime: 60 min
Overview: Hadleigh leases Melford to a film company, and as the staff walk out, the film's leading lady walks in.
Hong Kong Rock (Episode 8)
Air date: 1976-04-23
Runtime: 60 min
Overview: Hadleigh goes to Hong Kong to sell a rare diamond to a mysterious buyer. The middlemen are ruthless, and sometimes deadly. There are compensations, however; one is the exotic city itself, and another, equally exotic, is Hadleigh's guide and mentor - the enigmatic Kai Yin.
A Household of Gamblers (Episode 9)
Air date: 1976-04-30
Runtime: 60 min
Time Out (Episode 10)
Air date: 1976-05-07
Runtime: 60 min
Incident (Episode 11)
Air date: 1976-05-14
Runtime: 60 min
Favours (Episode 12)
Air date: 1976-05-21
Runtime: 60 min
Broke (Episode 13)
Air date: 1976-05-28
Runtime: 60 min

Seasons

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