Charles Endell Esquire

Charles Endell Esquire
Created by Robert Banks Stewart
Directed by Gerry Mill
Starring Iain Cuthbertson
Tony Osoba
Rikki Fulton
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Rex Firkin
Running time 50 mins.
Production company(s) STV Productions
(Scottish Television)
Release
Original network ITV
External links
Website

Charles Endell Esquire is a British comedy-drama series that is a spin-off of the series Budgie, with the role of Endell continuing to be played by Iain Cuthbertson. Due to an ITV technicians' strike which took the network completely off the air for three months, the first two episodes were broadcast in 1979 and the remaining episodes were not aired until a full repeat of the series began on 26 April 1980 on all ITV regions except Southern Television who started it on 1 May 1980, Westward Television never broadcast the series. Only six episodes were made.

Plot

Charles Endell was sent to prison for ten years after the last episode of Budgie (TV series). The show starts with Charlie Endell returning to his native Glasgow after serving seven years (with three off for good behaviour). He plans to re-establish himself in Glasgow after his former business empire in London was broken up by the vice squad.

Back in Glasgow, he visits his solicitor, Archibald Telfer, to acquire his "rainy day" cash. Archibald Telfer apparently dies and the money disappears, but Charlie is convinced that the death has been faked.

Episode list

Cast

DVD Release

A DVD of the series was released on 22 February 2016, with a 12 certificate rating.[1][2]

This information is now incorrect and the episodes are going to be replaced with digital downloads at £4.99 each with the DVD release being cancelled [3]

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External links

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