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Quayside (soap opera)

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
17

Final episode date
  
6 May 1997

Number of episodes
  
17

Number of series
  
1

No. of series
  
1

First episode date
  
7 January 1997

Network
  
ITV Yorkshire

Genre
  
Soap opera

Producer(s)
  
Zenith North Television

Original network
  
Tyne Tees Television and Yorkshire Television

Original release
  
January 7 – May 6, 1997

Similar
  
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Quayside was a soap opera recounting the lives of young people living on the Newcastle Quayside produced by Zenith North Television and aired in 1997 on Tyne Tees Television in the North East England and Yorkshire Television in Yorkshire.

Tyne Tees Television produced this soap opera as a venture into it becoming a regional soap opera alongside the larger soaps such as Coronation Street and EastEnders despite Tyne Tees not actually having a licence commitment to regional drama.

Directed and produced by Matthew Robinson, and co-created and written by Brian B. Thompson, it starred Joe Caffrey, Emma Louise Webb and other North East actors, many of whom had appeared or went on to appear in Byker Grove and other local programmes.

Despite receiving 40% of the audience share when it started, ratings began to fall primarily due to its position in the schedules. It aired once-weekly at 7.30pm, a slot which is traditionally dedicated to local programming and resulted being alongside EastEnders on BBC One.

Glenn mccrory in tyne tees tv drama quayside


References

Quayside (soap opera) Wikipedia