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

Alex Leigh
Miles Anderson
David Verry
Nick Stringer
Angela Hazeldine
Joanna Foster
Julie Smith
Cathy Murphy
Robyn Moore
Judy Flynn
Sandra Hugget
Glenn Mulhern
Rebecca Hunter
Alex King
Pippa Nixon
Peter Ferdinando
Jonathan Dow
Phoebe Thomas
Samuel Harding
Katy Edwards
Roger Davis-Roberts
Sam Stockman
Roman Marek
Seb Castang
Mark Healey
Katy Murphy
Chrissie Cotterill
Terry Kiely
Stuart McGugan
Steve Toussaint
Tristan Gemmill
Christopher Mills
Gareth Hale
Glen Mulherne
Kim Taylforth
Joe Fox
Lesley Nightingale
Frederick Warder
Julia Hills
Harry Capehorn
Donna Croll
Stewart Dunne
Alan Barnes
Stuart Dunne
Glenn Mulherne
Ginny Holder
Mickey Poppins
Gabrielle Glaister
David Verrey
Troy Titus-Adams
Pamela Hargreaves
Rosie Rowell
Rupert Hill
Ana Mitsikas
Claire Perkins
Katy Louise Edwards
Maya Sondhi
Felix Scott
Lizzie Roper
Catherine Kanter

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