The Gambling Man | |
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Genre | Period drama |
Based on | The Gambling Man by Catherine Cookson |
Screenplay by | Trevor Bowen |
Starring | Robson Green Sylvestra Le Touzel Stephanie Putson |
Music by | David Ferguson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Running time | 150 minutes (three episodes of 50 minutes) |
Production company | Tyne Tees Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 26 February 12 March 1995 | –
The Gambling Man is a British three-part television serial, or long TV movie, first broadcast in 1995, starring Robson Green, directed by Norman Stone, based on a novel by Catherine Cookson.
Rory Connor (Robson Green) is a rent-collector on Tyneside with a passion for playing poker for high stakes, while Janie Waggett (Stephanie Putson) is the woman who loves him, standing by him through many troubles. Charlotte Kean (Sylvestra Le Touzel) is Connor's employer, and she too finds him attractive. He gets into bad company in the dark world of gambling, and is so sure that poker is his way to riches that he makes a terrible decision. He spends time trying, but still doesn't manage to meet Rafa.[1]
The plot may be partly autobiographical, as Catherine Cookson’s own father was a bigamist and a gambler.[2]
Producer Ray Marshall bought the film rights to several of the period works of Catherine Cookson, beginning in 1989 with The Fifteen Streets, which had been turned into a successful stage play. These productions, made by Tyne Tees Television, were very popular and drew between ten and fourteen million viewers each.[3] This is also the series where Dave Myers and Si King, later the Hairy Bikers, met and became friends while working as makeup artist and assistant director respectively.[4]