Soldier Soldier
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Genre | Military drama |
Starring | Robson Green Jerome Flynn plus others (see below) |
Opening theme | "Soldier Soldier" |
No. of series | 7 |
No. of episodes | 82 |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company(s) | Central Independent Television |
Distributor | ITV Studios |
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Original network | ITV |
Picture format | 4:3 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 10 June 1991 9 December 1997 |
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Soldier Soldier is a British television drama series. The title comes from a traditional song of the same name - "Soldier, soldier will you marry me, with your musket, fife and drum?" - an instrumental version of which was used as its theme music.
Produced by Central Television and broadcast on the ITV network, it ran for a total of seven series and 82 episodes from 1991 to 1997. It featured the daily lives of a group of soldiers in 'B' Company, 1st Battalion The King's Fusiliers, a fictional British Army infantry regiment loosely based on the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Set in the immediate aftermath of the Cold War, it is a dramatisation of army life in the early to mid-1990s, when the British Army was undergoing significant change. This is perhaps best demonstrated during the third series, around 1994, when a significant number of real regiments were forced into amalgamations with each other due to downsizing of the army. In the world of Soldier Soldier, the King's Fusiliers are also forced to amalgamate with the Cumbrian Regiment, another fictional regiment, becoming the King's Own Fusiliers. At the time Soldier Soldier was broadcast, the fatality rate was low with most casualties due to training accidents and suicides. The military as a whole was assigned to performing more peacekeeping missions than actually doing any fighting. As a consequence, the show served well to portray the army, despite the domestic problems that could occur, in a fairly good light.
Although many well known and not so well known actors appeared in Soldier Soldier over the period it was broadcast, perhaps the best known are Robson Green and Jerome Flynn, who portrayed Fusilier Dave Tucker and Sergeant Paddy Garvey respectively. It was their performance of "Unchained Melody" in an episode of the series that propelled them to stardom, giving them several number one songs and a best selling album. Both actors left the series in 1995, following which viewing figures began to decline, leading to the series being cancelled in 1997.
TV presenter Chris Kelly wrote and produced some episodes of the series.[1]
Contents
Regular cast
Military personnel
- Robson Green as Fusilier (later briefly Lance Corporal) David "Dave" Tucker (Series 1-5)
- Jerome Flynn as Lance Corporal (later Corporal and then Sergeant and then Corporal again) Patrick "Paddy" Garvey (Series 1-5)
- Gary Love as Corporal (later Sergeant and then Corporal again) Anthony "Tony" Wilton (Series 1-4)
- Holly Aird as Corporal (later Sergeant) Nancy Thorpe (later Garvey, then Thorpe, then Garvey) RMP (Series 1-3, 5)
- Miles Anderson as Lieutenant Colonel Dan Fortune (Series 1-2)
- David Haig as Major Tom Cadman (Series 1)
- Richard Hampton as Reverend Simon Armstrong CF RAChD (Series 1-2)
- Peter Wingfield as Lieutenant Nick Pasco (Series 1)
- Sean Baker as Company Sergeant Major Chick Henwood (Series 1)
- Robert Glenister as Colour Sergeant (later Lieutenant) Ian Anderson (Series 1)
- Winston Crooke as Fusilier Joe Meakin (Series 1)
- Simon Donald as Major Bob Cochrane (Series 2)
- Lesley Vickerage as Second Lieutenant (later Lieutenant and then Captain) Kate Butler (later Voce) AGC (Series 2-4)
- Angus Macfadyen as Second Lieutenant Alex Pereira (Series 2)
- Mo Sesay as Fusilier Michael "Midnight" Rawlings (Series 2-3)
- Robert Gwilym as Lieutenant Colonel Nick Hammond (Series 3)
- Adrian Rawlins as Major Tim Radley (Series 3)
- Dorian Healy as Captain (later Major) Kieran Voce (Series 3-4)
- Rob Spendlove as Company Sergeant Major (later Regimental Sergeant Major then Lieutenant) Michael Stubbs (Series 3-5)
- Akim Mogaji as Fusilier Luke Roberts (Series 3)
- John Bowe as Lieutenant Colonel Ian Jennings (Series 4)
- John McGlynn as Major James McCudden (Series 4)
- Ben Nealon as Second Lieutenant (later Lieutenant then Captain) Jeremy Forsythe (Series 4-7)
- David Groves as Fusilier Joe Farrell (Series 4-6)
- Paterson Joseph as Fusilier Eddie Nelson (Series 4)
- Duncan Bell as Lieutenant Colonel Paul Philips (Series 5)
- Dougray Scott as Major Rory Taylor (Series 5)
- Sophie Dix as Captain Sadie Williams RAMC (Series 5)
- Richard Dillane as Sergeant Brad Connor (Series 5)
- Shaun Dingwall as Lance Corporal Steve Evans (Series 5-6)
- Simon Sherlock as Fusilier Mel Briggs (Series 5-6)
- Danny Cunningham as Fusilier Andy Butcher (Series 5-7)
- Philip Bowen as Lieutenant Colonel Mike Eastwood (Series 6)
- James Callis as Major Tim Forrester (Series 6)
- Biddy Hodson as Second Lieutenant Samantha Sheridan AGC (Series 6)
- Jonathan Guy Lewis as Sergeant Chris McCleod (Series 6-7)
- Fiona Bell as Sergeant Angela McCleod AGC (Series 6-7)
- Ian Curtis as Corporal Mark Hobbs (Series 6-7)
- Kate O'Malley as Private Stacey Grey (later Butcher) RLC (Series 6-7)
- James Cosmo as Lieutenant Colonel Philip Drysdale (Series 7)
- Lucy Cohu as Major Jessica Bailey AGC (Series 7)
- Conor Mullen as Company Sergeant Major Alan Fitzpatrick (Series 7)
- Thomas Craig as Fusilier Jacko Barton (Series 7)
- Chris Gascoyne as Fusilier Tony Rossi (Series 7)
- Ross O'Hennessy as Cpl Dando P.T.I. Instructor (series 5 + 7)
Civilians
- Rosie Rowell as Donna Tucker (Series 1-5)
- Annabelle Apsion as Joy Wilton (Series 1-5)
- Matthew Beard/David Gallivan/Sonny Dudley/Luke Burt as Matthew Wilton (Series 1-5)
- Melanie Kilburn as Carol Anderson (Series 1)
- Samantha Morton as Clare Anderson (Series 1)
- Gareth Parrington as James Anderson (Series 1)
- Cathryn Harrison as Laura Cadman (Series 1)
- Susan Franklyn as Juliet Grant (Series 1)
- Lesley Manville as Rachel Elliot (Series 2)
- Suzanne Burden as Sandra Radley (Series 3)
- Rakie Ayola as Bernie Roberts (Series 3)
- Denise Welch as Marsha Stubbs (Series 3-5)
- William Ash as Jack Stubbs (Series 3-4)
- Tara Simpson as Sarah Stubbs (Series 3-4)
- Angela Clarke as Colette Daly (Series 4-5)
- Gabrielle Reidy as Isabelle Jennings (Series 4)
- Ellis Fernandez/Milo Taylor as Macaulay Tucker (Series 4-5)
- Nthati Moshesh as Lilian Malanje (later Forsythe) (Series 5-7)
- Alison Skilbeck as Dr Sarah Eastwood (Series 6)
- Kate Ashfield as Cate Hobbs (Series 6)
- Kelly Hunter as Jackie Reece (Series 6)
- Laura Howard as Deborah Osbourne (later Briggs) (Series 6)
- Joanna Phillips-Lane as Karen Fitzpatrick (Series 7)
- Lee Ingleby as Kevin Fitzpatrick (Series 7)
- Sarah Smart as Lucy Fitzpatrick (Series 7)
- Michelle Butterly as Julie Oldroyd (Series 7)
Episodes
Series 11991. Following a six-month tour of duty in Northern Ireland, the King's Fusiliers Infantry Regiment return to duty at their Midlands' headquarters.
Series 2Series 2, 1992, was set in Hong Kong, apart from the first episode, which was about a training exercise in Wales.
Series 3Series 3, 1993 was set in New Zealand & Germany.
Series 4Series 4, 1994, saw the Fusiliers move to Cyprus.
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Series 5Series 5, 1995 was set in Australia, UK & South Africa.
Series 6
Series 7
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King's Own Fusiliers
The King's Own Fusiliers | |
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Cap badge of the King's Own Fusiliers
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Active | 1993- |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Army |
Type | Line Infantry |
Role | Air Assault Infantry (at end of series) |
Size | One battalion |
Part of | King's Division |
Garrison/HQ | 1st Battalion - Aldershot (at end of series) |
Motto | Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense (Shamed Be He Who Thinks Ill Of It) |
Insignia | |
Hackle | Blue over White From King's Fusiliers |
The King's Own Fusiliers is the infantry regiment portrayed in the series. Like all fusilier regiments, the King's Own Fusiliers wears a hackle in its head-dress; this is coloured dark blue over white. Initially, the regiment was called the "King's Fusiliers"; however in the third season of Soldier Soldier, which took place during the Options for Change military reforms, the King's Fusiliers was forced to amalgamate with another regiment, "The Cumbrians (Duke of Rutland's Own)"; although attempts were made by the Cumbrians to keep the new regiment as an ordinary infantry regiment, rather than a fusilier regiment, the regimental commander of the King's Fusiliers found in his research that, at some point during their history, the Cumbrians had served as fusiliers. As a result, the new regiment was named the "King's Own Fusiliers".
The cap badge of the King's Own Fusiliers features the lion surmounting the crown, which is the recognised symbol of the British Army, within the band of the Order of the Garter. Surmounting the garter band is the traditional flame that indicates a fusilier regiment. (Note - in Crush (Red Cap episode 1.2), the Royal Cambrian Fusiliers wore the same cap badge and hackle as the King's Own Fusiliers).
Regiment
Role
As an ordinary infantry battalion, the King's Fusiliers/King's Own Fusiliers was in the arms plot rotation, and thus participated in a number of different roles:
- 1st Battalion, King's Fusiliers
- Light infantry battalion in the UK
- Resident infantry battalion in Hong Kong (with training deployment to New Zealand)
- 1st Battalion, King's Own Fusiliers
- Armoured infantry battalion with 4th (Armoured) Brigade in Germany
- United Nations peacekeepers with UNPROFOR in Bosnia
- Public duties battalion in Windsor
- Infantry training battalion Warminster
- Air assault infantry battalion with 5th (Airborne) Brigade
During its time in Windsor, in addition to other duties, the King's Own Fusiliers provided the guard at Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and Windsor Castle.
Recruiting area
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During Series 1, the possibility of merging or disbanding regiments is discussed, and at that point, the Cumbrians and the Rutlands are expected to be amalgamated to form the Northern Regiment.
Commanding officers
- 1st Battalion, King's Fusiliers
- Lt Colonel D. Fortune (1991–1992)
- Lt Colonel N. Hammond (1992–1993)
- 1st Battalion, King's Own Fusiliers
- Lt Colonel N. Hammond (1993–1994)
- Lt Colonel I. Jennings (1994–1995)
- Lt Colonel P. Philips (1995–1996)
- Lt Colonel M. Eastwood (1996–1997)
- Lt Colonel P. Drysdale (1997-)
Fictional regiments featured in Soldier Soldier
- The King's Fusiliers (later the King's Own Fusiliers)
- The Cumbrians (Duke of Rutland's Own) - amalgamates with the King's Fusiliers
- The Malvern Regiment - exercises with the King's Fusiliers during their time in Germany
See also
References
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External links
- Pages with reference errors
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- Articles that may contain original research from November 2011
- ITV television dramas
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Military television series
- 1990s British television series
- 1991 British television programme debuts
- 1997 British television programme endings
- English-language television programming