Chandler & Co

Chandler & Co
Genre Drama, crime
Written by Paula Milne
Starring Catherine Russell
Barbara Flynn (series 1)
Peter Capaldi (series 1)
Struan Rodger (series 1)
Ann Gosling (series 1)
Susan Fleetwood (series 2)
Eloise Brown (series 2)
Graham McGarth (series 2)
Tobias Saunders (series 2)
Adrian Lukis (series 2)
Composer(s) Daemion Barry (series 1)
Mike Moran (series 2)
Country of origin UK
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael Wearing
Nicholas Palmer (series 2)
Producer(s) Ann Skinner
Production company(s) Skreba Films for BBC
Release
Original network BBC1
Picture format 4:3
Audio format Stereo
Original release 12 July 1994 (1994-07-12) – 1 September 1995 (1995-09-01)

Chandler & Co is a UK television drama series that aired with two seasons from 12 July 1994 to 1 September 1995, about two female private detectives. It starred Catherine Russell as Elly Chandler. Her partner was played by Barbara Flynn in the first series by Susan Fleetwood in the second.

Chandler & Co was written by Paula Milne and was produced by Ann Skinner for the BBC.

Episodes

Series One

  1. "On the Job" (12 July 1994); director: Renny Rye
  2. "Wild Justice" (19 July 1994); director: Renny Rye
  3. "Past Imperfect" (26 July 1994); director: Renny Rye
  4. "The Devil You Know" (2 August 1994); director: Robert Marchand
  5. "Family Matters" (9 August 1994); director: Robert Marchand
  6. "Those Who Trespass Against Us" (16 August 1994); director: Robert Marchand

Series Two

  1. "High Pressure" (28 July 1995); director: Christopher King
  2. "The American Dream" (4 August 1995); director: Christopher King
  3. "Money for Nothing" (11 August 1995); director: Christopher King
  4. "No Tomorrow" (18 August 1995); director: Diana Patrick
  5. "Lost and Found" (25 August 1995); director: Diana Patrick
  6. "End of Term" (1 September 1995); director: Diana Patrick

Media releases

The complete series of Chandler & Co on DVD in a 4-disc box set was released by Simply Media on 5 October 2015.

External links

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