Compact

Compact

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1962-01-02

Compact was a British television soap opera shown by the BBC between 1962 and 1965. The series was created by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling, who together went on to devise Crossroads. In contrast to the kitchen sink realism of Coronation Street, Compact was a distinctly middle-class serial, set in the more "sophisticated" arena of magazine publishing. An early "avarice" soap, it took the viewer into the business workplace, and aligned the professional lives of the characters with more personal storylines. The show was scheduled for broadcast on Tuesdays and Thursdays, thus avoiding a clash with ITV's Coronation Street on Mondays and Wednesdays. When Compact began, the editor was a woman, Joanne Minster, yet it was not long before she was replaced by Ian Harmon, the son of the magazine's owner. Despite being largely criticised by reviewers, Compact was popular with the general public, and in 1964 a regular omnibus edition was introduced, broadcast on Sundays. Morris Barry, a some-time actor and BBC director – he directed several Doctor Who stories in the 1960s – took over as producer and was given a brief to spice the series up in view of the criticism it had received from the national press. But the BBC, never comfortable with the concept of soap opera, quietly dropped the series in 1965.

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Compact was a British television soap opera shown by the BBC between 1962 and 1965. The series was created by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling, who together went on to devise Crossroads. In contrast to the kitchen sink realism of Coronation Street, Compact was a distinctly middle-class serial, set in the more "sophisticated" arena of magazine publishing. An early "avarice" soap, it took the viewer into the business workplace, and aligned the professional lives of the characters with more personal storylines. The show was scheduled for broadcast on Tuesdays and Thursdays, thus avoiding a clash with ITV's Coronation Street on Mondays and Wednesdays. When Compact began, the editor was a woman, Joanne Minster, yet it was not long before she was replaced by Ian Harmon, the son of the magazine's owner. Despite being largely criticised by reviewers, Compact was popular with the general public, and in 1964 a regular omnibus edition was introduced, broadcast on Sundays. Morris Barry, a some-time actor and BBC director – he directed several Doctor Who stories in the 1960s – took over as producer and was given a brief to spice the series up in view of the criticism it had received from the national press. But the BBC, never comfortable with the concept of soap opera, quietly dropped the series in 1965.

First Aired

1962-01-02

Last Aired

1965-07-30

Seasons

4

Episodes

372

Director

Peter Ling

Status

Ended

Genres

Drama

Soap

Language

English

Network

BBC One

Production

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    Rachel Gurney

    Rachel Gurney
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    Clinton Greyn

    Clinton Greyn
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    Carmen Silvera

    Carmen Silvera
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    Mandy Miller

    Mandy Miller
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    Patrick Troughton

    Patrick Troughton
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    Lionel Murton

    Lionel Murton
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    Eric Barker

    Eric Barker
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    Robert Flemyng

    Robert Flemyng
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    David Langton

    David Langton
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    Sandra Payne

    Sandra Payne
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    Shane Rimmer

    Shane Rimmer
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    Moray Watson

    Moray Watson
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    Julia Lockwood

    Julia Lockwood
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    Donald Hewlett

    Donald Hewlett
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    Bill Kerr

    Bill Kerr
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    Tony Wright

    Tony Wright
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    Bernard Kay

    Bernard Kay
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    Beryl Cooke

    Beryl Cooke
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    Dilys Watling

    Dilys Watling
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    Elizabeth Wallace

    Elizabeth Wallace