Diamonds | |
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Written by | John Brason |
Starring | John Stride Hildegard Neil Simon Ward |
Theme music composer | Jack Purnell David Lindup |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer | David Reid |
Producer | John Cooper |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company | ATV |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 9 September – 2 December 1981 |
Diamonds is a British television drama produced by ATV for ITV in 1981.[1]
Created by John Brason, the series was set amongst the exclusive world of diamond merchants, Coleman and Sons, in London and lasted for thirteen episodes.[2]
Cast
- Frank Coleman – John Stride
- Margaret Coleman – Hildegard Neil
- Bernard de Haan – Simon Ward
- Dora Coleman – Doris Hare
- Barry Coleman – Ian McCulloch
- Joseph Coleman – Norman Wooland
- Catherine Coleman – Shirley Cain
- Terry Coleman – William Relton
- Elaine Coleman – Briony McRoberts
- David Kremer – Michael Culver
- Mordecai Kremer – John Barrard
- Jennifer Reece – Valerie Testa
- Tom Fabricius – Mark Kingston
Episodes
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date (UK) |
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1 | "Rough Stone" | John Cooper | John Brason | 9 September 1981 |
2 | "A Debt To Be Paid" | John Cooper | John Brason | 16 September 1981 |
3 | "The Kremer Claim" | John Cooper | John Brason | 23 September 1981 |
4 | "Gamblers" | John Cooper | John Brason | 30 September 1981 |
5 | "Homecoming" | John Cooper | John Brason | 7 October 1981 |
6 | "The Other Kind" | John Cooper | John Brason | 14 October 1981 |
7 | "A Taste of the Orient" | Don Leaver | John Brason | 21 October 1981 |
8 | "Middle Game" | Don Leaver | John Brason | 28 October 1981 |
9 | "Implosion" | David Foster | John Brason | 4 November 1981 |
10 | "My End is My Beginning" | David Foster | John Brason | 11 November 1981 |
11 | "Consider Thy Job, Servant" | John Cooper | John Brason | 18 November 1981 |
12 | "House of Cards" | John Cooper | John Brason | 25 November 1981 |
13 | "Ace in the Hole" | John Cooper | John Brason | 2 December 1981 |
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