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Directed by
  
Alan Tarrant

No. of series
  
3

First episode date
  
9 January 1981

Number of seasons
  
3

Number of episodes
  
20

7.8/10
IMDb

Created by
  
Graham White

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
20

Final episode date
  
5 July 1983

Network
  
The Gaffer (TV series) The Gaffer 1981 British Classic Comedy

Starring
  
Bill MaynardRussell Hunter

Cast
  
Similar
  
Oh No - It's Selwyn Froggitt!, Up the Elephant and Roun, Only When I Laugh, Queenie's Castle, Yus - My Dear

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The Gaffer is an ITV situation comedy series of the early 1980s, that starred Bill Maynard and was written by businessman Graham White. It was made for the ITV network by Yorkshire Television

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Cast

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  • Bill Maynard - Fred Moffatt
  • Russell Hunter - Harry
  • Pat Ashton - Betty
  • David Gillies - Ginger
  • Don Crann - Charlie
  • Keith Marsh - Henry
  • Chris Langham - Spencer Moffatt (series 2)
  • Plot

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    Following the end of the situation comedy (Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt!), Maynard's next character couldn't have been more different from the bumbling Selwyn Froggitt. Fred Moffatt is a survivor - just. Bearded, wearing a battered hat and a crumpled suit, his car a rusting wreck, he runs a struggling engineering firm and is constantly trying to avoid his creditors, the tax man, the bank manager, and indeed anyone who might want him to pay for something.

    The series' background accurately reflected the precarious condition of many small businesses of the era and added a dark undercurrent to the situation comedy. Unlike the physical comedy of Selwyn Froggitt, the scripts for The Gaffer were wordy and sardonic and the plots relatively complex, with Fred Moffatt usually managing to outwit at least some of the people who were chasing him for money.

    The cast included the late Russell Hunter as the radical union shop steward whose interest was in parting Moffatt from as much money as possible to better pay his members, and the late Pat Ashton as his ineffectual secretary Betty.

    Abrupt End

    The third and final series (broadcast 1983) saw Moffatt elected to the local council, extending his struggles to local politics. But, disgruntled with the losing battle he was fighting, in the final episode ("Goodbye"), Moffatt upped sticks, sold off the business to his employees and emigrated to Australia to make a new start, only to return and take back the business after having attended his son Spencer's wedding. However the series thus ended abruptly, despite its success, after a two-year run.

    In later years, it was suggested that during the production of series 3, White (the creator of the show) protested that Maynard kept changing his scripts too much, thus embittering the relationship between the two and so a planned fourth series was cancelled. White revealed details of the dispute which ended the series in a 2014 newspaper interview [1]. Graham White published a sequel novel entitled "The Gaffer's Guerillas" which takes the story into the present day [2].

    DVD release

    All three series of The Gaffer have been released on DVD by Network, A 3-disc set of the complete series has also been released.

    References

    The Gaffer (TV series) Wikipedia