

Season - Episode
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1 - 1Deadline Aug 26, 1975
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1 - 2Quiet Day Sep 02, 1975
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1 - 3Storm Clouds Sep 09, 1975
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1 - 4First Lion Sep 16, 1975
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1 - 5The Decision Sep 23, 1975
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1 - 6The Floating Bomb Sep 30, 1975
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1 - 7It Depends Where You Stand Oct 07, 1975
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1 - 8Shore Leave Oct 14, 1975
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1 - 9Workhorse Oct 21, 1975
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1 - 10Time of Hazard Oct 28, 1975
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1 - 11Headhunters Nov 04, 1975
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1 - 12The Fatal Hours: Part 1 Nov 11, 1975
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1 - 13The Fatal Hours: Part 2 Nov 18, 1975
Overview
Oil Strike North is a BBC television drama series produced in 1975. The series was created and produced by Gerard Glaister and dealt with life on Nelson One, a North Sea oil rig owned by the fictional company Triumph Oil. Eschewing the corporate power struggles of Mogul / The Troubleshooters and concentrating on more personal storylines, Oil Strike North was essentially a character study of how workers faced life on the rig and the impact it had on the lives of their families and loved ones. The scenario was later revived by the BBC for the mid-1990s drama Roughnecks. Oil Strike North lasted for one series of thirteen episodes. The leading cast members included Nigel Davenport, Glyn Owen, Barbara Shelley, Angela Douglas, Andrew Robertson, Richard Hurndall, Sean Caffrey and Maurice Roëves. Gerard Glaister later moved onto to produce the Second World War resistance drama Secret Army, the air freight series Buccaneer and then onto the boating soap serial Howards' Way. Two of the leading actors in Oil Strike North, Nigel Davenport and Glyn Owen, also later appeared in Howards' Way.