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  1. Penned by a largely female team that includes novelist Fay Weldon, Ladies in Charge stars Carol Royle, Julia Hills and Julia Swift as the ladies of benevolent intent; guests include Imelda Staunton, Julian Glover, Michael Gough, Richard Vernon and, in one of his earliest television roles, Hugh Grant.

  2. Ladies in Charge is a British television series which originally aired on ITV in 1986. It followed on from a pilot episode that appeared on the Storyboard anthology series in 1985. Returning from the First World War where they have served as volunteer ambulance drivers, three women join to form an agency dedicated to helping those ...

  3. This drama series charts the fortunes of three young women who, having returned from their service as ambulance drivers during the First World War, decide to set up a 'universal aunts' agency to help those less fortunate than themselves. Stars. Carol Royle. Julia Hills.

  4. The "Ladies in Charge" trio are asked to solve the mystery behind the disappearance of a young mother. Is she dead or has she simply run away? Eager to please, the redoubtable trio begin their first investigation.

  5. Penned by a largely female team that includes novelist Fay Weldon, Ladies in Charge stars Carol Royle, Julia Hills and Julia Swift as the ladies of benevolent intent; guests include Imelda Staunton, Julian Glover, Michael Gough, Richard Vernon and, in one of his earliest television roles, Hugh Grant.

  6. This touching drama series charts the fortunes of three young women who, having returned from their voluntary service as ambulance drivers during the First World War, decide to set up a 'universal aunts' agency to help those less fortunate than themselves. This set comprises the complete series alongside the pilot episode, scripted by Upstairs, Downstairs' Alfred Shaughnessy and screened in ...

  7. Ladies in Charge This touching drama series charts the fortunes of three young women who, having returned from their voluntary service as ambulance drivers during the First World War, decide to set up a 'universal aunts' agency to help those less fortunate than themselves.