The Main Chance (TV Series 1969–1975) Poster

(1969–1975)

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8/10
Not to be missed!
Colin_Sibthorpe_II23 November 2022
Fast-moving, intelligent plots; excellent scripts and acting; credible and interesting characters; and good detail on the law, the show's legal adviser being a prominent solicitor in real life.

I remember Episode 1 of Season 4 very well but apart from that I didn't see it at the time, so the Talking Pictures rerun was new to me. I was riveted, and indeed, now they are showing it again, I am watching once more.

As for Main not being very nice, he throws away his career to stand by a friend who made a bad misjudgment, and he regularly prioritizes cases to help the poor over much more lucrative work. He ain't all bad!
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10/10
A Proper Classic!
scotbert100031 May 2021
Thank goodness for Talking Pictures bringing this wonderful series back! I remember it from the 70s but I was too young to appreciate it properly. Great stories, acting and fantastic set design. I'll be back later for a more in depth assessment!
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6/10
wonder if this was popular or respected when it was on tv
ib011f9545i10 August 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Watching episodes of this on a British tv nostalgia station.

I remember this being on tv when I was a kid but not sure my family ever watched it.

I do remember watching Hadleigh.

This was on tv for 6 years so it must have been watched but I wonder if it was respected?

I can't say I am much impressed with the programme,a lawyer makes his way through the profession while drinking and seducing women.
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5/10
Of its time
mark-rojinsky27 July 2023
Cherubic fair-haired and round-faced, John Stride is David Main, a solicitor based in London and the city of Leeds in Yorkshire in the early-'70s. Stride's character is professionally excellent, has perfect manners, tasteful dress sense and a touch of class. The props, furnishings and scenarios are very '70s. The series is also 'rational' and interesting, in fact, television and film in the early-'70s often stood for high quality entertainment when they got it right. The nostalgia-based tv channel, Talking Pictures should be applauded for airing this series. John Stride also acted in Shakespeare productions and I believe that a later tv series in the '70s which acted in is also worth seeking out.
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5/10
Start of a trend
evans-154751 June 2021
I too watched the first episode on talking pictures but never having heard of it before and I don't think I will be back for episode 2. I can see it must have been new and cutting edge at the time but it has been copied so many times over the next 50 that unless you have some connection with the show you will find nothing new.
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5/10
Got what he deserved
malcolmgsw9 April 2022
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I am a retired solicitor and i do not remember watching this when it was originally aired.

I was only interested in the 2 episodes relating to his striking off to compare the process to presnt day,i did not have personal experience of this i should add.

Anybody who goes before a disciplinary tribunal and does not give evidence on the basis that the prosecution must prove its case is taking abig chance. You would need to be on firm ground to win an appeal which Main was not and therefore lost.

Main comes across as a rather unpleasant character so i am glad i only watched 2 episodes.
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