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Shoulder to Shoulder is a 1974 BBC drama serial created through the collaboration of actress Georgia Brown, filmmaker Midge Mackenzie, and producer Verity Lambert. A dramatisation of the history of the women's suffrage movement in

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Season 1

  • Lady Constance Lytton
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    Lady Constance Lytton

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/17/1974

    1908: Constance Lytton : daughter of the Viceroy of India, she came from one of the leading families in the land. Almost any door was open for her.

    Director: Waris Hussein

    Writer: Douglas Livingstone

  • The Pankhursts
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    The Pankhursts

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/3/1974

    1898: Dr and Mrs Pankhurst and their four children are living comfortably in Manchester. However, in that year an event occurs which will radically change all their lives.

    Director: Waris Hussein

    Writer: Ken Taylor

  • Sylvia Pankhurst
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    Sylvia Pankhurst

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/8/1974

    1914: War is declared, and women still do not have the vote.

    Director: Waris Hussein

    Writer: Ken Taylor

  • Annie Kenney
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    Annie Kenney

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/10/1974

    1904: Annie Kenney - a mill worker since the age of ten. What has Women's Suffrage to offer her?

    Director: Waris Hussein

    Writer: Alan Plater

  • Christabel Pankhurst
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    Christabel Pankhurst

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/24/1974

    Black Friday, 18 November 1910. A violent struggle in Parliament Square between suffragettes and police. But why don't the police arrest the suffragettes...?

    Director: Moira Armstrong

    Writer: Ken Taylor

  • Outrage
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    Outrage

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 5/1/1974

    The campaign grows: suffragettes destroy property and Emily Wilding Davison becomes a martyr to the cause.

    Director: Moira Armstrong

    Writer: Hugh Whitemore