Harbour Lights

1999    50minCrimen, Drama
6.4
Harbour Lights is the story of the close-knit south coast community of Bridehgehaven, where Mike Nicholls is the newly appointed Harbour Master, in the town where he grew up. The community is bedevilled by the ruthless business dealings of Tony Simpson, the feuding of the Blade family, and the all-pervading majesty of the sea.

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2 Seasons

  • Series 1
    Series 19 Episodes
  • Series 2
    Series 27 Episodes
  • Especiales
    Especiales1 Episode
  • Nick BerryLC Mike Nicholls
  • Gerard HoranTony Simpson
  • Freddie DaviesGeorge Blade
  • Tim MatthewsSteve Blade
  • Matilda ZieglerJane Ford
  • Paola DionisottiAunt Nicholls
  • Louis MahoneyElvis
  • Francis PopeJason Blade
  • Liam TattershallJake Ford
  • Emma DavidsonKelly Blade
  • Jane RobbinsChristine
  • Keith BoakDirector
  • Terry BedfordDirector
  • Gary LoveDirector
  • Tim DowdDirector
  • Peter MacDonaldDirector
  • David HaymanDirector
  • Marcus D.F. WhiteDirector
  • Colin BuckseyDirector
  • Justin HardyDirector

Harbour Lights Trivia

Harbour Lights has 2 seasons.

Harbour Lights has 16 episodes.

The key characters in Harbour Lights are LC Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry), Tony Simpson (Gerard Horan), George Blade (Freddie Davies).

Harbour Lights was directed by Keith Boak, Terry Bedford, Gary Love, Tim Dowd, Peter MacDonald, David Hayman, Marcus D.F. White, Colin Bucksey, Justin Hardy.

Harbour Lights was produced by Steve Lanning.

Harbour Lights is the story of the close-knit south coast community of Bridehgehaven, where Mike Nicholls is the newly appointed Harbour Master, in the town where he grew up. The community is bedevilled by the ruthless business dealings of Tony Simpson, the feuding of the Blade family, and the all-pervading majesty of the sea.

Harbour Lights is a Crimen, Drama show.

Harbour Lights has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.

Harbour Lights episodes are 50min long.

No, this show was canceled after 2 seasons.

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