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  1. To Serve Them All My Days: With John Duttine, Frank Middlemass, Alan MacNaughtan, Patricia Lawrence. A traumatized former WWI soldier becomes a teacher at an elite English boarding school, finding purpose in mentoring students while navigating class divides between his working-class roots and the prestigious institution.

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    • 1982-10-10
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  2. 17 October 1980. ( 1980-10-17) –. 16 January 1981. ( 1981-01-16) To Serve Them All My Days is a British television drama series, adapted by Andrew Davies from R. F. Delderfield 's 1972 novel To Serve Them All My Days. It was first broadcast by the BBC over 13 episodes in 1980 and 1981. It was broadcast in Australia in 1981 by the Australian ...

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  3. To Serve Them All My Days Episodes Episode guide. All; Available now (0) Episode 13. 13 / 13 Christine is unhappy at Bamfylde ...

  4. 1 Season. PBS. Drama. TV14. Watchlist. A 13-part adaptation of R.F. Delderfield's novel about life at an English boys school in the years between World War I and World War II, centering on David ...

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  5. Thu, Oct 23, 1980. David goes home to Wales for the first time since he was invalided out, but his brother rags him about turning into an upper-class snob. He spends the day at the seaside and meets Elizabeth Marwood, a nurse who is also on holiday, and they agree to write. Back at school, students and masters celebrate the Armistice.

  6. January 16, 1981 12:00 PM — 50m. 17 23 279. David revels in his new life as headmaster and husband, but Christine struggles to find her place at Bamfylde. Howarth makes a telling final request, and a letter reveals the imminent loss of another dear friend. After barely surviving the trenches of World War I, an embittered young soldier takes a ...

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  8. To Serve Them All My Days is a novel by British author R. F. Delderfield.. First published in 1972, the book was adapted for television in 1980. It has been adapted twice by Shaun McKenna, first as a stage play at the Royal Theatre Northampton (Royal & Derngate) in 1992 and again as a five-part series of 45-minute plays for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in January 2006.

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