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'''''Westbeach''''' is a British [[television]] series produced by [[WitzEnd Productions]] for the [[BBC]] in 1993.<ref name="genome" />
The series was set in the fictional seaside town of Westbeach (filmed on location in [[Eastbourne]]) and dealt with two
''The Times'' described the "dismal performance" of the BBC's three new flagships dramas which included ''Westbeach'', the programme only achieved 6.27 million viewers and was ranked 69th.<ref>{{Cite newspaper The Times|title=Drama on the Box|author=Alexandra Frean|department=News|date=19 May 1993|issue=64648}}</ref>
==Cast==▼
▲==Cast==
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* [[Oliver Cotton]]
* [[Deborah Grant]]
* [[Michael Attwell]]
* [[Debby Bishop]]
* [[Lesley Duff]]
* [[David Horovitch]]
* [[Annie Lambert]]
* [[Imogen Boorman]]
* [[Tony Caunter]]
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* [[Lee Ross (actor)|Lee Ross]]
* [[Ricco Ross]]
* [[Edna Doré]]
* [[Jo Warne]]
* [[Cherith Mellor]]
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* [[Siobhan Burke]]
* [[Pat Keen]]
* [[Alison Lomas]]
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==Episodes==
<ref name="genome">[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=0&q=westbeach&media=all&yf=1923&yt=2009&mf=1&mt=12&tf=00%3A00&tt=00%3A00#search BBC Genome]</ref>
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| Rain or Shines
| Lou Wakefield
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| Presence of Malice
| [[Kieran Prendiville]]
| 1 May 1993
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| Trouble and Strife
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| 29 May 1993
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| Last Chance Saloon
| Gerard Macdonald
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| Baby You Can Drive My Car
| Kieran Prendiville
| 19 June 1993
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==References==
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==External links==
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[[Category:1990s British drama television series]]
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[[Category:Television shows set in East Sussex]]
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