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| - Family Affairs was a UK soap opera, produced and distributed by FremantleMedia. It was the first show to air on Five when that channel was launched on March 30, 1997. The serial was broadcast in half-hour episodes, screening each weeknight. The soap never achieved high ratings. Several major cast reshuffles, plus changes in tone, style, and setting all occurred during its run. On August 2, 2005, Five announced that they would not be renewing Family Affairs for another year. Shooting ceased on November 4th, and the final episode aired on December 30, 2005.
- Family Affairs is a British soap opera that was aired on Channel 5. First broadcast on 30 March 1997, there were five, thirty-minute episodes shown per week. It did not gain high ratings. Subsequently producers rejuvenated the cast, the style and changed the fictional location. On 2 August 2005, Channel 5 announced they would not renew Family Affairs. Production ceased on 4 November, and the final episode was broadcast on 30 December 2005. The series was shot on video to give a film look. In 1999 and 2004, single episodes switches to standard video presentation were carried out. Producer Sean O'Connor implemented the format from September 2005 until the final episode.
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| - Family Affairs was a UK soap opera, produced and distributed by FremantleMedia. It was the first show to air on Five when that channel was launched on March 30, 1997. The serial was broadcast in half-hour episodes, screening each weeknight. The soap never achieved high ratings. Several major cast reshuffles, plus changes in tone, style, and setting all occurred during its run. On August 2, 2005, Five announced that they would not be renewing Family Affairs for another year. Shooting ceased on November 4th, and the final episode aired on December 30, 2005.
- Family Affairs is a British soap opera that was aired on Channel 5. First broadcast on 30 March 1997, there were five, thirty-minute episodes shown per week. It did not gain high ratings. Subsequently producers rejuvenated the cast, the style and changed the fictional location. On 2 August 2005, Channel 5 announced they would not renew Family Affairs. Production ceased on 4 November, and the final episode was broadcast on 30 December 2005. The series was shot on video to give a film look. In 1999 and 2004, single episodes switches to standard video presentation were carried out. Producer Sean O'Connor implemented the format from September 2005 until the final episode.
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