Band of Gold (TV series)

Band of Gold
Also known asGold
GenreCrime drama
Created byKay Mellor
Written by
  • Kay Mellor
  • Mark Davies-Markham
  • Catherine Johnson
Starring
Ending theme"Love Hurts" — Barbara Dickson (Series 1)
ComposerHal Lindes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes18 (list of episodes)
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Production
Executive producers
  • Sally Head
  • Gub Neal
Producers
  • Tony Dennis
  • Elizabeth Bradley
  • Gillian McNeill
Production locationsBradford, West Yorkshire
CinematographyPeter Jessop
Editors
  • Anthony Ham
  • Tony Cranstoun
Running time50 minutes
Production companyGranada Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release12 March 1995 (1995-03-12) –
1 December 1997 (1997-12-01)
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Band of Gold is a British television crime drama series, written and created by Kay Mellor, first broadcast on ITV on 12 March 1995.[1] Produced by Granada Television, the series revolves around the lives of a group of prostitutes who live and work in Bradford's red-light district. Principal actresses in the series include Geraldine James, Cathy Tyson, Barbara Dickson, and Samantha Morton. Three series of Band of Gold were produced (the third under the moniker of Gold, with only a small number of characters from the first two series), with the final episode broadcast on 1 December 1997.

Each series was released on VHS after its broadcast, followed by DVD reissues under the Cinema Club brand in July 2004. The complete series was released on DVD by Network on 6 February 2006, and was reissued on 22 May 2009. Prolific tie-in specialist John Burke novelised the first series' teleplays in Band of Gold: Ring of Lies (15 February 1986); and the second series' teleplays in Band of Gold: Chain of Power (9 May 1986); the publisher was Headline Books. A behind-the-scenes book, Gold: The Making of Band of Gold, written by Anthony Hayward, was published on 2 September 1997, to tie in with the broadcast of the third and final series.

  1. ^ Thompson, Ben (31 March 1996), "Her serial 'Band Of Gold' has given the oldest profession a human face and redefined the word 'gritty'", The Independent, retrieved 17 March 2010