Yesterday's Dreams (TV series) explained

Genre:Romantic drama
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:7
Executive Producer:Ted Childs
Producer:Chris Griffin
Director:Ian Sharp
Runtime:60 min.
Network:ITV

Yesterday's Dreams is a British romantic drama television series produced by Central Television for ITV. The series was written by Peter Gibbs and starred Paul Freeman and Judy Loe. Freeman and Loe play divorced couple Martin and Diane Daniels who rekindle their relationship after Diane begins a temping job at Martin's firm. Much of the series filmed in Tideswell, Derbyshire.

Synopsis

Seven years on from their divorce, Diane and Martin Daniels are living separate lives. Although Martin is at the peak of his career in the aerospace industry, he is coming under increasing pressure at work. Diane and her two teenage children live with her new partner Don, whose garage business is now in the doldrums. When financial problems force Diane to find work, the first company her secretarial agency places her with is Martin's. Inevitably, the two meet. Memories are shared, and old passions are rekindled, leading to painful decisions for everyone involved.

Cast and characters

DVD releases

Network released the series on DVD in Region 2.