The Hello Girls

For the World War I female switchboard unit, see Hello Girls.

The Hello Girls was a British comedy-drama (not to be mistaken for a sitcom) which originally aired on BBC One for two series from 5 September 1996 to 13 August 1998.[1] It was inspired by the novel Switchboard Operators written by Carol Lake.[2] The series was set in and around the Derby telephone exchange during 1959 and 1961 respectively.

The Hello Girls was launched with much promotion aimed around former EastEnders actress Letitia Dean, who played Chris Cross, one of the 'girls' who worked at the telephone exchange. It performed very well in the ratings for both series.

The theme tune Busy Line is performed by the main cast (known as 'The Teletones' in the program).

Each episode is 30 minutes in duration.

Main cast

Episode guide

Series One

Series Two

The show was directed by both Dermot Boyd and Richard Laxton[1]

References

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