Kinsey (TV series)
Kinsey is a television programme lasting two series, made in 1990/91 and broadcast on BBC 1 in 1991 and 1992. It starred Serena Gordon as Tricia Mabbott, Marian McLoughlin as Judy Kinsey and Leigh Lawson as Neil Kinsey. The programme was produced at the BBC Pebble Mill Studios.
Kinsey | |
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Created by | Peter Gibbs |
Starring | Leigh Lawson Serena Gordon David Savile |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Barry Hanson |
Producer | Carol Parks |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 2 April 1991 – 8 December 1992 |
Premise
A Midlands lawyer Neil Kinsey, known for being a maverick, takes on a new partner, Tricia Mabbott, who has recently left a larger firm. Kinsey brings an unconventional approach to dealing with his clients' cases, but has to contend with his estranged wife Judy, his rivals, and the potential of romance with Tricia.
All twelve episodes were written by Peter Gibbs.
Cast
- Neil Kinsey - Leigh Lawson
- Tricia Mabbott - Serena Gordon
- Max Barker - David Savile
- Gerry Hollis - Eamon Boland
- Val - Meera Syal
- Keith Schofield - Gavin Richards (Series 1)
- Judy Kinsey - Marian McLoughlin (Series 2)
- Danny - Mark Williams (Series 2)
Episode list
Series 1 (1991)
Episode | Title | Directed by | Original airdate |
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1 | "I've Been Nutmegged, Done Up Like a Kipper" | Phil O'Shea | 2 April 1991 |
2 | "And I Could Close You Down Tomorrow" | Philip Draycott | 9 April 1991 |
3 | "The Authentic Voice... Little Miss Goosestep" | Philip Draycott | 16 April 1991 |
4 | "What Sort of a Lawyer Are You, Mr. Kinsey?" | Philip Draycott | 23 April 1991 |
5 | "Kinsey's Such a Swine to Deal With Normally" | Philip Draycott | 30 April 1991 |
6 | "It's Going to Be a Close Call, Kinsey" | Philip Draycott | 7 May 1991 |
Series 2 (1992)
Episode | Title | Directed by | Original airdate |
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1 | "Wet Paint" | Richard Standeven | 3 November 1992 |
2 | "Comebacks" | Richard Standeven | 10 November 1992 |
3 | "Heads and Tails" | Anthony Garner | 17 November 1992 |
4 | "Drop Shot" | Anthony Garner | 24 November 1992 |
5 | "The Waste Watchers" | Richard Standeven | 1 December 1992 |
6 | "Conflicts of Interest" | Richard Standeven | 8 December 1992 |
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