The First Lady
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Overview
The First Lady is a British television drama produced for BBC One, starring Thora Hird as crusading local councillor Sarah Danby, set around the fictional Lancashire borough of Furness. Capitalising on the popularity of its lead actress, The First Lady was a down-to-earth series exploring the inner workings of local government.
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2 seasons
Season 1
1968 · 38 episodes
Season 1
1968 · 38 episodes
- 1 1. Lash Out
- 2 2. The Glass Hammer
- 3 3. Ministry Approved
- 4 4. Upset
- 5 5. Cleverclogs
- 6 6. The First Stone
- 7 7. A Little Goodwill
- 8 8. Mrs. Whatever
- 9 9. The Noble Tradition
- 10 10. Counter Claim
- 11 11. King of Furness
- 12 12. Yes, But Who Am I?
- 13 13. Past Indefinite
- 14 14. Vacancy
- 15 15. Worked Out
- 16 16. A Time of Fear
- 17 17. You Too Can Change the World
- 18 18. Print and Be Damned
- 19 19. The Bigger They Come
- 20 20. Love Thy Neighbour
- 21 21. Risk Involved
- 22 22. A Very Dear Friend
- 23 23. I'm Talking About Us
- 24 24. This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You
- 25 25. Neighbours
- 26 26. Blow Hot, Blow Cold
- 27 27. The Battle of Waterloo Street
- 28 28. I Don't Like Him
- 29 29. To Hell With Purity
- 30 30. The Man From Down Under
- 31 31. All Right For Other People
- 32 32. Radio Sarah
- 33 33. In Shocking Taste
- 34 34. All In A Good Cause
- 35 35. And They Call That Progress
- 36 36. A Banner With A Strange Device
- 37 37. A Cross for Sarah
- 38 38. The Whips Are Out
Season 2
1969 · 16 episodes
Season 2
1969 · 16 episodes
- 1 1. I'm Talking About Us
- 2 2. This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You
- 3 3. Neighbours
- 4 4. Blow Hot, Blow Cold
- 5 5. The Battle of Waterloo Street
- 6 6. I Don't Like Him
- 7 7. To Hell with Purity
- 8 8. The Man from Down Under
- 9 9. All Right for Other People
- 10 10. Radio Sarah
- 11 11. In Shocking Taste
- 12 12. All in a Good Cause
- 13 13. And They Call That Progress
- 14 14. A Banner with a Strange Device
- 15 15. A Cross for Sarah
- 16 16. The Whips Are Out
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