

Season - Episode
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3 - 1Bradley Pulls It Off Apr 23, 1990
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3 - 2Bradley Sticks It Out Apr 30, 1990
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3 - 3Bradley Gets on Top May 07, 1990
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3 - 4Bradley Holds His Own May 14, 1990
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3 - 5Bradley Does His Bit May 21, 1990
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3 - 6Their Finest Half Hour May 28, 1990
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2 - 1Rent Protest May 21, 1984
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2 - 2Inheritance May 28, 1984
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2 - 3Hallucinogen Jun 04, 1984
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2 - 4Jack Loves Charlotte Jun 11, 1984
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2 - 5Is Bradley Insane? Jun 18, 1984
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2 - 6Election Jun 25, 1984
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2 - 7By-Election Jul 02, 1984
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2 - 8Jack's Proposal Jul 09, 1984
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2 - 9Inspector McDuff Jul 23, 1984
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2 - 10Marshall Snelgrove Jul 30, 1984
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2 - 11The Trial Aug 06, 1984
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2 - 12Charlotte's Letter Aug 13, 1984
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2 - 13Arms Sales Boost Aug 20, 1984
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1 - 1Hospital Destruction Feb 21, 1983
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1 - 2Cambridge Feb 28, 1983
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1 - 3Blackleg Mar 07, 1983
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1 - 4Silent Hooter Mar 14, 1983
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1 - 5Pit Collapse Mar 21, 1983
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1 - 6Silent But Deadly Mar 28, 1983
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1 - 7Back Home Apr 04, 1983
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1 - 8Walking Time Bomb Apr 11, 1983
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1 - 9Poor Hesketh Apr 18, 1983
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1 - 10Bouncing Bomb Apr 25, 1983
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1 - 11The Forge Anger May 09, 1983
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1 - 12Hypnosis May 16, 1983
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1 - 13The Prince's Visit May 23, 1983
Overview
Brass is a British comedy-drama series made by Granada Television for ITV and eventually Channel 4. Set mostly in Utterley, a fictional Lancashire mining town in the 1930s, Brass was a comedy satirising the working-class period dramas of the 1970s and the American supersoaps such as Dallas and Dynasty. Unusually for ITV comedies of the time, there was no laughter track and the humour deliberately kept extremely dry, using convoluted wordplay and subtle commentary on popular culture. Brass is northern English slang for "money" as well as for "effrontery". The series also gleefully parodied the 1977 Granada TV dramatisation of Dickens' Hard Times, which also starred Timothy West. The series, created by John Stevenson and Julian Roach, was set around two feuding families—the wealthy Hardacres and the poor, working-class Fairchilds, who lived in a small terraced house rented from the Hardacre empire. The Hardacre family was headed by the ruthless self-made businessman Bradley, who espoused Thatcherite rhetoric while coming up with various harebrained schemes to make his businesses more efficient so he could sack workers, and his alcoholic aristocratic wife Lady Patience. The head of the Fairchilds was the stern "Red" Agnes, who spread militant socialist rhetoric around the Hardacre mine, mill and munitions factory, and her doltish, forelock-tugging husband George, who is dominated by his wife and his boss. In a twist, Agnes was also Bradley Hardacre's mistress.