Growing Pains (British TV series)

Growing Pains is a short-running British television series aired by the BBC on BBC1. The show ran for two series, from 16 May 1992 to 14 July 1993, and was unrelated to the popular 80s American sitcom of the same name. In this family comedy drama a middle-aged couple, Tom and Pat Hollingsworth, decide to become foster parents. The show relates the consequences this decision has on their lives and the tensions it causes between them and their own three children. The TV series was a continuation of the 1989–1990 radio series by the same name, which was written by, and partly based on the real-life experiences of Steve Wetton.[1][2] It was directed by Michael Simpson.[3]

Growing Pains
GenreComedy drama
Written bySteve Wetton
Directed byMichael Simpson
StarringRay Brooks
Sharon Duce
Rosemary Leach
Lily Collins
Tat Whalley
Peter Lloyd
Rosie Marcel
Liz Crowther
Lill Roughley
Trevor Peacock
ComposerNigel Hess
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerRichard Bramall
Running time51 minutes
Production companyBBC Productions
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release16 May 1992 (1992-05-16) 
14 July 1993 (1993-07-14)

Growing Pains is notable for including the debut acting role of actress Lily Collins. Collins was a 2 year old infant when she appeared on the show.[4]

The lead roles of Pat and Tom Hollingsworth were played by Ray Brooks and Sharon Duce in both the radio show and the television series. The television cast of the Hollingsworth family also included Tat Whalley as Mark Hollingsworth, Peter Lloyd as Simon Hollingsworth, and Rosie Marcel as Lisa Hollingsworth. Liz Crowther, Lill Roughley and Trevor Peacock also appeared regularly on the show.[5]

The show's musical theme was composed by Nigel Hess.[6]

References

  1. RadioHaha: Growing Pains
  2. tv.com summary Retrieved 2 December 2009
  3. Growing Pains on IMDB. Retrieved 2 December 2009
  4. Nickelodeon Star Page on Lily Collins Archived 4 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2 December 2009
  5. Growing Pains: Cast TV.com
  6. Growing Pains Soundtrack Collector, details of album: TV Themes of Nigel Hess
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