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Days of Hope
Written byJim Allen
Directed byKen Loach
StarringPaul Copley
Pamela Brighton
Nikolas Simmonds
Theme music composerMarc Wilkinson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerTony Garnett
CinematographyTony Pierce-Roberts
John Else
EditorRoger Waugh
Running time410 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release11 September (1975-September-11) –
2 October 1975 (1975-October-02)

Days of Hope is a BBC television drama serial produced in 1975. The series dealt with the lives of a working-class family from the turmoils of the First World War in 1916 to the General Strike in 1926. It was written by Jim Allen, produced by Tony Garnett and directed by Ken Loach.

Episodes

# Title Original airdate Running time
1"1916: Joining Up"11 September 197595 minutes
Ben Matthews enlists in the army and ends up serving in Ireland, where there is resistance to British rule. His sister's husband Philip Hargreaves is sentenced to death as a conscientious objector but is given a last-minute reprieve.
2"1921"18 September 1975100 minutes
During the coal lock-out in 1921, Ben's army unit is redeployed from Ireland to police the dispute in County Durham. Ben deserts the army and is sheltered by a miner named Joel. He begins a relationship with his eldest daughter. When donations of food from Liverpool is intercepted by the police and the army, the miners revolt and take some soldiers hostage. Joel and his comrades then make demands on the pit owner, Mr. Pitchard.
3"1924"25 September 197580 minutes
Ben is released from prison and joins the Communist Party. Philip Hargreaves is elected as a Labour MP.
4"1926: General Strike"2 October 1975135 minutes
The miners are betrayed by union leaders during the General Strike.

Box-set and certification

Days of Hope is included on the Ken Loach at the BBC DVD box-set released in 2011.

The first two episodes of the series were given 15 certificates: the first episode for strong language,[1] and the second for strong language and moderate violence.[2] This resulted in the entire box-set's being certified as 15, although none of the other films included had a 15 certificate. Episodes 3 and 4 were given PG certificates.[3][4]

Controversy

The first episode of Days of Hope caused considerable controversy in the British media owing to its critical depiction of the military in World War I,[5] and particularly over a scene where conscientious objectors were tied up to stakes outside trenches in view of enemy fire after refusing to obey orders.[6][7] An ex-serviceman subsequently contacted The Times newspaper with an illustration from the time of a similar scene.[7]

Cast

  • Paul Copley as Ben Matthews
  • Pamela Brighton as Sarah Hargreaves
  • Nikolas Simmonds as Philip Hargreaves
  • Alun Armstrong as Billy Shepherd
  • Clifford Kershaw as Tom Matthews
  • Helene Palmer as Martha Matthews
  • Gary Roberts as Joel Barnett
  • Jean Spence as May Barnett
  • Christine Anderson as Jenny Barnett
  • John Phillips as Josiah Wedgwood
  • Stephen Rea as Reporter

References