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    The Duchess of Duke Street

    TV-PG1979 · Romance · 2 seasons

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  2. Family Matters: Directed by Bill Bain. With Gemma Jones, Martin Shaw, John Rapley, June Brown. Louisa's only brother, ne'er do well Arthur, returns to London after a decade. Her mother pressures Louisa into offering him a job at the Bentinck, running the risk of alienating the rest of her staff.

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    • Drama
    • Bill Bain
    • 1977-09-03
  3. Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Episodes. S2 E1 - Family Matters. September 3, 1977. 50min. TV-PG. Louisa's only brother, ne'er do well Arthur, returns to London after a decade. Her mother pressures Louisa into offering him a job at the Bentinck, running the risk of alienating the rest of her staff.

  4. "The Duchess of Duke Street" Family Matters (TV Episode 1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. S2 E1 - Family Matters. September 2, 1977. 51min. TV-14. When Louisa's brother returns from his travels after a long time away, his doting mother talks her reluctant daughter into hiring him, as the hotel is short-staffed. Arthur soon antagonises the longtime servants, precipitating an ugly family quarrel after Louisa discharges him.

  6. 2x1 - Family Matters. September 3, 1977. Louisa's only brother, ne'er do well Arthur, returns to London after a decade. Her mother pressures Louisa into offering him a job at the Bentinck, running the risk of alienating the rest of her staff.

  7. Family Matters. Sat, Sep 3, 1977 60 mins. In the first of 16 episodes, Louisa (Gemma Jones) meets resistance from the staff when she hires her brother (Martin Shaw). Mrs. Leyton: June Brown.

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  9. Family Matters Aired Sep 3, 1977 History Drama Romance Reviews The Bentinck employs Louisa's ne'er-do-well brother much to the dismay of the staff, who are brought to the point of rebellion by...

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