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  1. Sorrell and Son: With Richard Pasco, John Shrapnel, Gwen Watford, Peter Chelsom. Heartfelt story of a father making sacrifices to help his son over the years. Remake of one of films great "lost films"

  2. Sorrell and Son is a British television miniseries which aired on ITV in six, hour-long episodes from 6 to 11 July 1984. The story is taken from the 1925 novel of the same name by Warwick Deeping. The story was previously filmed as a silent film in 1927 and again in 1934.

  3. Returning home from World War I, Capt. Stephen Sorrell (Richard Pasco) finds his marriage crumbling in this epic British miniseries based on Warwick Deeping's best-selling novel. After Sorrell's wife leaves him, he labors at a series of menial jobs to provide security and a better future for his son (played by Paul Critchley as a boy and Peter ...

  4. Sorrell and Son. S1. E1. All episodes. Cast & crew. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode #1.1. Episode aired Jun 6, 1984. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. Stephen Sorrell was a Captain in the war but like many, he has had difficulty re-establishing himself.

  5. Sorrell and Son. 1 9 8 4 (UK) 6 x 50 minute episodes. This six-part miniseries from Yorkshire Television begins during Britain’s economic slump after World War I and revolves around decorated war hero Stephen Sorrell (Richard Pasco) who is raising his 11-year-old son, Kit (Peter Chelsom) single-handedly after his wife, Dora (Gwen Watford ...

  6. Sorrell and Son es una miniserie de televisión británica que se emitió en ITV en seis episodios de una hora de duración del 6 al 11 de julio de 1984. La historia está tomada de la novela de 1925 del mismo nombre de Warwick Deeping . [1] . La historia se filmó previamente como una película muda en 1927 y nuevamente en 1934 . [2] [3]

  7. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Wed, Jun 6, 1984. Stephen Sorrell was a Captain in the war but like many, he has had difficulty re-establishing himself. Abandoned by his greedy wife and now solely responsible for his 13 year-old son Kit, Sorrell relocates to Staunton in April 1921 only to find that his prospective employer has died that very morning.