The Grove Family

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The Grove Family (en español: La familia Grove), es una telenovela británica conocida por ser la primera de este género en ser emitida en el Reino Unido. Producida y retransmitida en el canal BBC desde 1954 hasta 1957. La historia se desarrolla entre los miembros de la familia Grove. rdf:langString
The Grove Family was a British television series soap opera, generally regarded as the first of its kind broadcast in the UK, made and broadcast by the BBC Television Service from 1954 to 1957. The series concerned the life of the family of the title, who were named after the BBC's Lime Grove Studios where the programme was made. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Grove Family (en español: La familia Grove), es una telenovela británica conocida por ser la primera de este género en ser emitida en el Reino Unido. Producida y retransmitida en el canal BBC desde 1954 hasta 1957. La historia se desarrolla entre los miembros de la familia Grove.
rdf:langString The Grove Family was a British television series soap opera, generally regarded as the first of its kind broadcast in the UK, made and broadcast by the BBC Television Service from 1954 to 1957. The series concerned the life of the family of the title, who were named after the BBC's Lime Grove Studios where the programme was made. The programme was written by Roland and Michael Pertwee, the father and elder brother respectively of actor Jon Pertwee. As was common for British television at the time, the series was broadcast live and very few episodes survive in the archives: only three of the original 148 episodes. One of the few surviving shows was transmitted on BBC Four during 2004. A film version produced during 1955 by the Butchers company, written by the Pertwees and featuring the television cast, exists as an example of the series. The film was entitled It's a Great Day and shown on the Talking Pictures TV channel in July 2017. During 1954 The Grove Family was viewed by almost a quarter of British people with a television. The show was reportedly brought to an end when, after three years' writing, the Pertwees' request for a break was refused by the BBC, with the Corporation preferring to cancel the popular series altogether. Peter Bryant, who featured as Jack Grove, later became a script editor and producer of the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. Christopher Beeny, who played the teenage Lennie Grove, later featured in the series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–75), and actress Ruth Dunning (Gladys Grove) later won a BAFTA award for her work on Armchair Theatre. In 1991 during a special day of programming on BBC2 to commemorate the closing of Lime Grove, a new edition of the programme was shown, a modern production of one of the original scripts with the roles filled by popular television soap opera actors of the time including Leslie Grantham, Anna Wing, Sue Johnston, Nick Berry, Sally Ann Matthews, Paul Parris and Kellie Bright.
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