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The Olympian Way

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The Olympian Way was a BBC comedy drama series set in a health club that was written by Tara Prem and directed by Lovett Bickford.[1] The plot centres around the successful and ambitious millionaire Stan Wilson has invested heavily in a health club and his son Terry (played by Hugh Fraser (actor)[2]) and wife Stella (played by Lois Daine),[3] who run the health club and try not to let Stan down.[4] The series also starred among others Alan Lake, Sharman Macdonald, Ian Brimble, Christopher Ryan, Paul Brooke, Mike Berry (singer), Miles Fothergill and Adrienne Posta and the theme tune was composed by Lynsey De Paul, with each episode having a different verse.[5] Each episode was 45 minutes long and there were 6 episodes in total.[6] It was shown on BBC 1 in 1981, with episode 1 ("Happy Birthday") airing on the first of July that year[7] and the last episode ("Public Appearance") on 12 August.[8]

References

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  1. ^ https://seriesepisode.com/the-olympian-way_28308
  2. ^ "Hugh Fraser | The Artists Partnership". www.theartistspartnership.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 May 2021.
  3. ^ "The Olympian Way - Season 1 - Video Detective". July 1981.
  4. ^ The Guardian, 27 June 1981
  5. ^ page 6, Wolverhampton Express and Star,Friday 19 June 1981
  6. ^ Radio Times, issue 3007, 25 June 1981
  7. ^ "BBC Programme Index".
  8. ^ "BBC Programme Index".