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  1. Jul 6, 2005 · The Milk of Human Kindness: Directed by Anthony Garner. With Samuel J. Hudson, John Henshaw, Ross Little, Polly Thompson. Whilst Nancy advises Deborah to accept Tom's death and get on with her life, Deborah arranges a lunch date for her sister with the object of her affection - Nick.

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    • Anthony Garner
    • 2005-07-06
  2. "Born and Bred" The Milk of Human Kindness (TV Episode 2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Summary James Bolam and Michael French star as father-and-son doctors in the family drama series set in the 1950s, a decade of great change for the National Health Service. GP Arthur Gilder (James Bolam) has lived in the Lancashire village of Ormston all his life.

  4. This is a list of episodes for the light-hearted British period drama Born and Bred, set in the 1950s. It aired from 21 April 2002 to 3 August 2005. There are 36 episodes in total: 35 in all 4 series including 1 Christmas special.

    Episode Number
    Title
    Airdate
    Overview (ratings)
    7 (2-1)
    " Lost Souls"
    20 April 2003
    Alec suffers a heart attack (5.88m)
    8 (2-2)
    " Home to Roost "
    27 April 2003
    Deborah’s mother Dora arrives unannounced ...
    9 (2-3)
    " Blood Relations "
    11 May 2003
    Eddie’s uncle, Fred, the drayman, suffers ...
    10 (2-4)
    " Fertility Rites "
    18 May 2003
    Edie McClure’s eldest daughter Joanne ...
  5. Born and Bred is a British light-hearted 1950s-set medical drama series aired on BBC One which ran from 21 April 2002 to 3 August 2005. It was created by Chris Chibnall and Nigel McCrery.

    • Drama
  6. Jul 6, 2005 · The Milk of Human Kindness Aired Jul 6, 2005 Drama Reviews Nancy tells Deborah she has to accept that Tom is gone and move on with her life; Nancy's image change surprises Logan.

  7. The Milk of Human Kindness Meaning. Definition: Sympathy, care, and friendliness. Origin of Milk of Human Kindness. This expression comes from the English playwright William Shakespeare. He used it in his play Macbeth, in the year 1605. In the play, Lady Macbeth tells her husband,

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