Starr and Company was a BBC television drama series aired in 1958. It was a soap opera, aired twice a week, Monday and Thursday. 77 episodes were made, of which only a single episode (episode 1) is known to survive.[1]
The series was set in a buoy-making firm established by retired naval engineer Joseph Starr in the fictional town of Sullbridge in south east England.[2]
Most of the cast were not known before or after, but there were several well-known players – Graham Crowden; Edna Doré; Edward Evans; Stratford Johns; Renny Lister; Warren Mitchell;
Guy Kingsley Poynter; Arnold Ridley – either already established or who later became well-known.
In those times, all programmes were live with no telerecorded repeats – any repeat was another live programme, sometimes with changes of cast.
^"Lost UK TV Shows Search Engine". lostshows.com. Retrieved 2 Apr 2015.
^Tibballs, Geoff, ed. (1998). "10 Scarcely-Remembered U.K. Soaps". The best book of Lists ever. London: Carlton. p. 172. ISBN 978-1-85868-344-7.
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