Faith

Faith (1994)

EndedScripted showDrama, Thriller

A high-ranking government official's career is placed in jeopardy when his daughter reveals his extramarital affair to her boyfriend, a reporter.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday, Thursday (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Part IISep 8, 1994
S01E01Part ISep 7, 1994
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Faith' from 1994 premiere?

'Faith' premiered on September 12, 1994.

Who were the main actors in 'Faith'?

The main actors in 'Faith' were Tom Conti, Beatie Edney, and Susannah Harker.

What genre does 'Faith' belong to?

'Faith' belongs to the drama genre.

Who created the TV show 'Faith'?

'Faith' was created by John Morton.

Where was 'Faith' set?

'Faith' was set in the fictional town of Ramsey, England.

What was the premise of 'Faith'?

'Faith' followed the story of a small-town solicitor named Peter Kingdom, who navigates the challenges and conflicts of his personal and professional life.

Did 'Faith' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Faith' received several award nominations, including a BAFTA TV Award nomination for Best Drama Series.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'Faith'?

Yes, 'Faith' featured guest appearances from actors such as Richard Briers, Celia Imrie, and Phyllida Law.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Faith'?

The first season of 'Faith' consisted of six episodes.

What was the critical reception of 'Faith'?

'Faith' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its writing, performances, and character development.

Was 'Faith' based on a book or any other source material?

No, 'Faith' was an original TV series and not based on any pre-existing source material.

Did 'Faith' have a dedicated fan following?

Yes, 'Faith' developed a dedicated fan following who appreciated its unique storytelling and compelling characters.

How long were the episodes of 'Faith'?

The episodes of 'Faith' had an average runtime of 60 minutes.

Did 'Faith' explore any social or cultural issues?

Yes, 'Faith' touched upon various social and cultural issues, including family dynamics, legal ethics, and small-town life.

Did 'Faith' have any notable recurring characters?

Yes, 'Faith' had recurring characters such as Beatrice Kingdom, played by Hermione Norris, and Gloria Millington, played by Phyllida Law.

Was 'Faith' known for its soundtrack?

While 'Faith' did not have a particularly notable soundtrack, it featured a score composed by Stephen Faux that complemented the show's tone.

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