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Farrington of the F.O.
Created byDick Sharples
Directed byRonnie Baxter
Don Clayton
StarringAngela Thorne
Joan Sims
John Quayle
Tony Haygarth
Freddie Earlle
Judy Cornwell
ComposersAlan Parker
Alan Hawkshaw
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes14
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyYorkshire Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release13 February 1986 (1986-02-13) –
15 July 1987 (1987-07-15)

Farrington of the F.O. is a British television comedy series by Dick Sharples about the staff of the British Consulate in "one of the armpits of Latin America". It was produced by Yorkshire Television and broadcast from 1986 to 1987. Its second, and final, series was simply called Farrington.

Plot

Harriet Farrington arrives to take charge at a small, unimportant British Consulate. She is horrified to find out how indolent and scheming her staff are, and - with more than a hint of Margaret Thatcher about her mannerisms - sets out to turn the Consulate around.

Characters

The major protagonists were:

Notable guest stars throughout the run of the two series included (in no particular order) Tim Barrett, Francesca Gonshaw, Jan Ravens, Ralph Bates, Annette Crosbie, Russell Hunter, Roger Hammond, Veronica Doran, Kevin Lloyd, Elizabeth Sellars, Edward de Souza, Robin Parkinson, Patsy Smart, and John Moreno. Sharples' earlier comedy shows included In Loving Memory and Hallelujah!.

Series

Press Pack, Series Two

The following information is taken from the Press Pack released by Yorkshire TV to help publicise the series.

References