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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Days_of_HopeDays of Hope - Wikipedia

    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.

    • 4
    • BBC One
    • 11 September –, 2 October 1975
    • Marc Wilkinson
  2. Days of Hope: With Paul Copley, Pamela Brighton, Nikolas Simmonds, Gary Roberts. A series of four films from the Great War to the General Strike.

    • (137)
    • 1975-09-11
    • Drama, History, War
    • 395
  3. 14 de nov. de 2012 · 841. 264K views 11 years ago. Days of Hope (BBC, 1975) was Ken Loach's first historical piece and, although tracing events fifty or more years previous, it was strongly informed by the...

    • 89 min
    • 266.8K
    • Versailles1919
  4. 51K views • 11 years ago. •. 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 Worl...

  5. Days of Hope (TV) (Miniserie de TV) es una película dirigida por Ken Loach con Paul Copley, Pamela Brighton, Nikolas Simmonds, Gary Roberts .... Año: 1975. Título original: Days of Hope. Sinopsis: Cuatro dramas de época siguen la vida de tres jóvenes miembros de una familia de Yorkshire, desde la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta la Huelga ...

    • John Else; Tony Pierce-Roberts
    • Ken Loach
    • Reino Unido
    • Marc Wilkinson
  6. 15 de nov. de 2012 · The final episode, "General Strike", is the longest (135 minutes) of the series. It presents a damning indictment of the betrayal of the miners by treacherou...

    • 129 min
    • 51.6K
    • Versailles1919
  7. Overview. 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.