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Yarn
Brand defies the Whips and supports a work-in at a local factory, also attracting unwelcome attention in the Sunday papers.
Writing:
- Trevor Griffiths
Release Date:
Mon, Jun 07, 1976
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Jack Shepherd
Bill Brand
Season 1:
First episode of a TV series about a young working-class lecturer with an uncompromising commitment to socialism who is elected to Parliament as a Labour MP.
Brand's first experience of Parliament leaves him feeling betrayed by the party.
Brand defies the Whips and supports a work-in at a local factory, also attracting unwelcome attention in the Sunday papers.
Brand convinces the Minister for Employment to visit the work-in at Bryant's Mill.
Brand's agent forces him to spend the summer recess working in his constituency to regain his popularity.
Brand attends the Annual Conference, and turns down the job of Parliamentary Private Secretary to Minister David Last.
Brand surprises and alarms his colleagues on the standing committee for an anti-terrorism bill by using it as a platform from which to berate the Government.
Brand's love story with Alex ends, while he is censured by his constituency over his behaviour on the Prevention of Terrorism Act Committee.
Brand has agreed to be David Last's right hand man in his bid for party leadership.
Brand joins the Fight to Work Campaign, after the election of a new leader from the right of the party.
Final episode. Brand gravitates increasingly to the fringes of politics to counteract the complacency of his colleagues.