Stranger on the Shore | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Sheila Hodgson |
Directed by | Kevin Sheldon |
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Opening theme | "Stranger on the Shore" by Acker Bilk |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 5 |
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Producer(s) | Kevin Sheldon |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | BBC TV |
Original release | 21 September | – 22 October 1961
Chronology | |
Followed by | Stranger in the City |
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 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.
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.