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  1. Man at the Top: Created by John Braine. With Kenneth Haigh, Zena Walker, Paul Hardwick, Avice Landone. The continuing trials and tribulations of Joe Lampton, a Northern lad trying to make it in the South as he wheels and deals in the cutthroat business world of 1970s England.

  2. Man at the Top was a British kitchen sink drama television series that originally aired on ITV, lasting for 23 episodes between 1970 and 1972. The series depicted the character of Joe Lampton, the protagonist of John Braine 's novels Room at the Top (1957) and Life at the Top (1962), and of the films based on those novels ( Room at ...

  3. 28 de mar. de 2011 · Man at the Top, originally screened in the early '70s, continues to chart the progress of Joe Lampton, the aggressively ambitious anti-hero of John Braine's best-selling novel Room at the Top, its ...

  4. Reparto. Compañías. Thames Television. Género. Serie de TV. Drama. Sinopsis. Serie de TV (1970-1972). 2 temporadas. Historia sobre el ascenso social y económico de un hombre ambicioso de origen humilde en Gran Bretaña. (FILMAFFINITY) Premios. 1971: Premios BAFTA TV: Nominada a Mejor actor de TV (Kenneth Haigh) Mostrar todos. Tu crítica.

  5. Overview. Man at the Top was a British television series originally aired on ITV lasting for 23 episodes between 1970 and 1972 . The series depicted the character of Joe Lampton, the protagonist of John Braine's novel Room at the Top and two films Room at the Top and Life at the Top.

  6. Overview. An intense, compelling series from the early '70s, Man at the Top stars Kenneth Haigh in the continuing story of Joe Lampton, the aggressively ambitious anti-hero of John Braine's bestselling novel Room at the Top.

  7. This intense, compelling drama series was created and co-written by John Braine, and George Markstein features among the producers. Raw language and sexual byplay upset some viewers, and the businessmans pressure group Aims Of Industry objected to the ‘myth’ the show perpetuated that men could get to the top “on waves of wine, women ...