Stranger on the Shore (TV serial)

Stranger on the Shore is a British television drama serial first broadcast by the BBC in 1961. It was written by Sheila Hodgson, and produced and directed by Kevin Sheldon. The show is described by some as a "children's serial", being shown on Sunday afternoons. The five-episode series portrays Marie-Hélène Ronsin, a young French teenager, on her first trip to England as an au pair. Speaking some English, but very shy, she lives with a family in Brighton, and faces the challenges of culture shock. The series was followed the following year by a sequel, entitled Stranger in the City.

Stranger on the Shore
GenreDrama
Written bySheila Hodgson
Directed byKevin Sheldon
Starring
Opening theme"Stranger on the Shore" by Acker Bilk
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes5 (3 missing)
Production
ProducerKevin Sheldon
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC TV
Release21 September (1961-09-21) 
22 October 1961 (1961-10-22)
Related
Stranger in the City

Acker Bilk's "Jenny" was renamed "Stranger on the Shore" when it was chosen as the theme for the series. It was subsequently released as a single, spending 55 weeks in the UK singles chart and becoming the best-selling record of 1962 in the U.S. chart.

Of the five episodes produced, only two survived the BBC's junkings. The sequel series, Stranger in the City, was also subject to having all six of its episodes wiped, and is completely lost.

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