Harbour Lights

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Harbour Lights is set in a fictitious seaside tourist town called Bridehaven (otherwise known as West Bay in Dorset).

This drama follows the lives of the main characters, harbour master Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry), police officer Melanie Rush (Tina Hobley) and the money grabbing villain Tony Simpson (Gerard Horan)

Main Cast

Tim MatthewsSteve Blade
Gillian RaineNancu Ford, Nancy Ford
Daniel RyanPC Busby
Graham GaddPublican
Arthur CoxBill Ford
Image for Elizabeth BanksElizabeth BanksLab Receptionist
John BleasdaleChief Constable
Mike NewmanSkipper
Image for Nick BerryNick BerryLt. Cmdr. Mike Nicholls
Nicole ArumugamShah
Tony BartonGilley
Rachel DaviesCarol Blade
Paul BarberCordell Johnson
Nicholas BallAlan Semple
Dennis ClintonSopkeeper
Image for David HaymanDavid HaymanJohn Stearn
Daniel CaltagironeHarry Badden
Charles DaishDand
Graeme CrowtherRobber
Josephine ButlerSara
Norman EshleyMayor
Lara CazaletNikki
Bill LeadbitterJohn Briggs
Kevin KibbeyTeacher
Rob JarvisEgbert
Image for Matt Di AngeloMatt Di AngeloRobbie
Image for Tina HobleyTina HobleyWPC Melanie Rush
Peter GuinnessVinnie
Sam EllisDiver
Ace BhattiRamesh
Daniel O'GradyDan
Ian CullenChief Inspector
Tim GallagherRobber
Michael HalseyMOnteith
Susan FieldMs Warne
Simon FentonRichard
Roy HuddArthur Denton
Image for Matilda ZieglerMatilda ZieglerJane Ford
Annette BentleyJean
William MickleburghRough Bloke
Louis HilyerPhilip
Rosalind MarchElaine
Rupert Holliday-EvansChris Hodder
Harry JonesWoode
Nigel LindsayCharlie Badden
Mark DrewryAdam Cork
Gerard HoranTony Simpson
Lloyd OwenInsp. Nick Preston
Lionel GuyettMr. Whitham
Kim ThomsonHolly Simpson
Andrew WoodallChas Green
Amy PhillipsSophie
Edward WoodallGerry Green
Freddie DaviesGeorge Blade
Wayne JackmanKevin Stamp
Danny WebbVic Morley
Corrinne WicksLycra Woman
Bernard WrigleyMartin Blade
Steve SweeneyCyril
Emma PikeKelly Blade

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites August 30th, 2008 - 9:56pmtim said...

    at long last a first class programe keep on showing it thankyou.thankyou

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites September 30th, 2008 - 5:04pmrosie said...

    Please can you tell me where it is filmed Thanx

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites October 8th, 2008 - 5:10pmNeil Hall said...

    Harbour Lights was filmed in and around West Bay, Dorset (1998/9)

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites November 16th, 2008 - 12:06pmLynda said...

    Harbour Lights received some bad reviews which I did not think were warranted. It had an original theme - which was refreshing and was set in an extremely beautiful part of the South Coast.

    The characters were plausible - every small town has a Simpson and a Blade family etc. I thought it a pity that so many cast members of the original series were missing.

    Perhaps it was more subtle than first appeared because the story's main theme was the emotional detachment Mike had through being abandoned by his Father. The last episode explained this and closed the series well.

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