

01/01/1987
After seeing her husband fail in fighting a battle to keep his factory open, a manageress loses her job in a disagreement with the manager over sexual harassment of her staff. She accepts the advice of her father and joins his son, a left-wing organizer, and takes her plight to the union.

Glenda Jackson
as Babs Flynn

John Thaw
as Kieran Flynn

Cathy Tyson
as Josie Patterson

Mark McGann
as Stevie Flynn

Eamon Boland
as Mr. Barry

James Hazeldine
as Mark

Buki Armstrong
as Paula Douglas

Stephen McGann
as Terry Flynn

Philip Foster
as Tim Flynn

Natalie Duffy
as Rosa

Jack Carr
as Brian Lewis

Mel Martin
as Joan Sankey

Michelle Byatt
as Jude

Robert Keegan
as Doug

Craig Charles
as Eddie

Christine Moore
as Mrs. Rummage

Stephen Dillane
as Mr. Dunlop (as Stephen Dillon)

Lucy Sheen
as Rowena Freeman

Eithne Browne
as Trisha Lane

Roland Oliver
as Solicitor

Graham Callan
as TV Producer

John Flanagan
as PC Whitcombe

Christopher Quinn
as Police Constable

Kathy Jamieson
as Policewoman

Rachel Laurence
as Policewoman

Will Tacey
as Desk Sergeant

Barry Eaton
as Lad

Mark Reader
as Lad

Dean Williams
as Lad

Tom Pepper
as Tennents Hall Comedian

Sharon Power
as Young Punk

Ian Puleston-Davies
as Young Workman

Lesley Daine
as 1st Shopper

Margo Stanley
as 2nd Shopper

Cathy Williams
as 3rd Shopper

Joanne Ellis
as Check-out Girl

Simon Barratt
as Aggressive Man
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