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  1. A Family at War: Created by John Finch. With Colin Douglas, Barbara Flynn, Lesley Nunnerley, Coral Atkins. The lower middle class Ashton family of the city of Liverpool deal with life on the home front during the Second World War.

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    • 1974-10-08
    • Drama, History, War
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  2. A Family At War is a British drama series that aired on ITV from 1970 to 1972. It was created by John Finch and made by Granada Television for ITV. The original producer was Richard Doubleday, and with 13 directors during the series. The series examined the lives of the lower middle-class Ashton family of the city of Liverpool and ...

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  3. "A Family at War," a popular epic saga, explores in detail the daily life during World War II as experienced by the Ashtons, a working-class Liverpool family. Made in a nearly continuous two-year production period, each episode begins on a specific date from August 1938 to December 1945, with the drama unfolding over the course of the entire war.

  4. A Family at War is a historical drama that follows the lives of the Ashton family during World War II. The episode list shows the titles, dates, ratings and summaries of each episode, from 1938 to 1945.

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  5. Wed, Dec 16, 1970. Liverpool, May 1941. Margaret is going to live with Michael Armstrong, but when she visits him an aerial bomb hits the house, and sets the whole building on fire. Margaret is seriously hurt and taken to the hospital, where members of her family soon turn up to visit her.

  6. 13 de abr. de 1970 · A Family at War. Available on Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee. "A Family at War," a popular epic saga, explores in detail the daily life during World War II as experienced by the Ashtons, a working-class Liverpool family.

  7. The Ashton family struggles to deal with the harsh realities of the Second World War as their sons are sent away to fight. Those who remain at home in Liverpool live in constant fear of a knock on the door with a telegram from the War Office or the Luftwaffe bombs overhead as they sleep at night.