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Crossroads

Crossroads

1964TV Series⏱️ 30m
Drama
⭐ 4.4
IMDB Rating
444 votes

The four-or-five-times-a-week adventures of a motel owner and her son, daughter and staff. Drama was never far away from the ringing of the reception bell.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Noele Gordon, Roger Tonge, Susan Hanson
Release Date
November 2, 1964
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Noele Gordon
Noele Gordon
as Meg Richardson
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Roger Tonge
as Sandy Richardson
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Susan Hanson
as Diane Lawton
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Jane Rossington
as Jill Harvey
Sue Nicholls
Sue Nicholls
as Marilyn Gates
Anthony Morton
Anthony Morton
as Carlos Rafael
Ronald Allen
Ronald Allen
as David Hunter
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Brian Kent
as Dick Jarvis
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Pamela Greenall
as Ruth Bailey
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Beryl Johnstone
as Kitty Jarvis

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Ramada Hotel, Penns Lane, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England, UK
Production
Associated Television (ATV), Central Independent Television

🏷️ Keywords

soap opera dramaenglishbritish1960sengland

🎯 Categories

Soap OperaDrama

⭐ Featured Review

Awfully Wonderful
by colinwjw β€’ 2000-01-24

"The previous reviewer is quite right. Crossroads was of the "so bad, it's good" ilk. Still, during its peak it had its followers including the (then) prime minister's wife, Mrs. Mary Wilson, a staunch follower. Crossroads suffered from a hectic schedule, originally five days a week. No time for retakes, so it was not uncommon to see a camera crew whizzing by in the background, or to witness an overhanging microphone at the top of the TV screen. Fluffed lines guaranteed in every episode. In its favor, it did not bring dead and buried characters back to life, or have fi..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

ATV's budget for the show was so slender that some castmembers were seen on-screen in their own clothes that they'd worn to attend the studio recordings.

πŸ“– Synopsis

The four-or-five-times-a-week adventures of a motel owner and her son, daughter and staff. Drama was never far away from the ringing of the reception bell.