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  1. The Bretts: Created by Rosemary Anne Sisson, Frank Marshall. With Norman Rodway, Barbara Murray, Belinda Lang, George Winter. 1920s family of actors deals with the day to day of the theater business.

    • (81)
    • 1987-10-16
    • Drama
    • 60
  2. Chronicling the fortunes of four generations of a London theatrical family through the 1920s and '30s, The Bretts ran for two memorably successful series during the late 1980s. An Upstairs Downstairs of the theatrical set, it stars Norman Rodway as the effusive, charismatic Charles Brett and Barbara Murray as his strong-willed wife Lydia.

    • October 16, 1987
  3. Chronicling the fortunes of four generations of a London theatrical family through the 1920s and '30s, The Bretts ran for two memorably successful series during the late 1980s. An Upstairs Downstairs of the theatrical set, it stars Norman Rodway as the effusive, charismatic Charles Brett and Barbara Murray as his strong-willed wife Lydia.

  4. The Bretts. Seasons Years. 1987 1988 1989. S1.E1 ∙ The King Shall Not Die. Fri, Oct 16, 1987. To manage his out-of-control bills and correspondence, Charles hires an attractive society lady as a secretary. Lydia accepts a role in the play that lacks a role for Charles. When Lydia learns of his new secretary, she moves out and threatens divorce.

  5. The Bretts. Seasons. Years. 1987. 1988. 1989. S2.E2 ∙ Home and Away: Part Two. 1988. Charles' heart attack scares the family, alerts the press, and leaves Charles considering an offer for the Princess Theatre. Hegarty's nephew Fergus Ryan appears, impressing Emily. Silverstein suspends Edwin for the rest of his 3-year film contract.

  6. Chronicling the fortunes of four generations of a London theatrical family through the 1920s and '30s, The Bretts ran for two memorably successful series dur...

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    The Bretts. Main. Episodes. Seasons. Cast. Crew. Characters. Gallery. News. Follow. Chronicling the fortunes of four generations of a London theatrical family through the 1920s and '30s, The Bretts ran for two memorably successful series during the late 1980s.