Family Affairs

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Set in the fictional West London suburb of Charnam, this is a no holds barred soap which is very easy to become addicted to!

The last year has seen an entire family killed, murder, rape, fake pregnancy, kidnapping, abortion, sexual orientation doubts, and of course a generous helping of adultery, tennage drugs and alcoholism.

But along with all the standard soap themes comes a cast of widely diverse characters, all of whom you will love, hate, sympathize, or even empathize with.

Family Affairs is worth watching - sit down on a Sunday a watch a whole omnibus..I'm sure you'll go back to Charnam the following week for more!

Main Cast

Lucy Robinson
Peter Blake
David Michaels
Pamela Hargreaves
Tristan Gemmill
Andrew Charleson
Pooky Quesnel
Carol Starks
Rosie Thomson
Ike Hamilton
Sam Barriscale
Martin Delaney
Petra Letang
Matthew Jay Lewis
Cat Simmons
Charlie Watts
Susan Mitchell
Mark McLean
Peter Fernandino
Alex Leigh
Darren Saul
Margi Clarke
Sam Taylor
Kayvan Novak
Tanya Franks
Elisa Mason
Maria Simons
Samuel Harding
Katisha Kenyon
Daniel Hyde
Seb Castang
Mark Healey
Roman Marek
Simon Merrells
Rupert Hill
Roger Davis-Roberts
Pippa Nixon
Phoebe Thomas
Leanne Lakey
Roger Davies
Jon Newman
Cyril Nri
Stuart Dunne
Matthew Lewis
Brian Cowan
Anna Acton
Mary Stockley
Rosie Rowell
Frederick Warder
Sammy Glenn
Liam Barr
Mark Healy
Peter Rowell
Doņa Croll
Hosh Kane
Steven Burrell
Mairead Carty
Leon Ockenden
Stephen Burrell
Arthur White

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