This is a list of some of the main characters that appeared over the 11-year run. In some cases more than one actor played the part. • Mike Nash, ran a PR firm and later became editor of the weekly newspaper
The Hampstead Herald. Mike and Claire owned No. 1 Waggoners' Walk from late 1969 to early 1980, when they moved to Bath. Played by
Edward Cast. • Claire Nash, a former fashion model. Played by Ellen McIntosh. • Peter Tyson worked as Personnel Officer at Abercrombies, a central London
department store. After resigning his job he worked part-time at a boatyard. Played by
Basil Moss. • Liz Tyson (née Warner), editor of the woman's page of the
Hampstead Herald, who takes over from Mike Nash as the newspaper's editor in 1980. Played by
Ann Morrish. • Arthur Tyson, a widower and father of Peter Tyson. A retired former solicitor and estate agent. Played by
Lockwood West and also by
Peter Pratt and
Gerald Cross. • Karen, a young firebrand from Birmingham. The Tysons' au pair. Played by
Fidelis Morgan. • Matt Prior, ran
Home from Home, a domestic agency and later a catering supplier, with Lynn Tyson. Following a private aircraft crash in late 1974, he began using a wheelchair. Married Lynn in 1975 and later they opened up a restaurant called
Priors. Played by
Michael Spice. • Lynn Prior (née Dixon) initially shared a flat with her sister Tracey and Barbara Watling. Married Peter Tyson in late 1969 and had a son Jeremy in 1972. Following her divorce she married Matt Prior. Played by Judy Franklin. • Mrs Tandy, part-time cleaner for the Nashes. Played by Grizelda Hervey. • Rupert 'Rusty' Vaughan, the original owner of No. 1 Waggoners' Walk until he sold it in late 1969. Continued to occupy the studio flat until December 1972. Played by Nicholas Edmett and later by Derek Seaton • Stan Hickey, who, with his wife Alice, had been a tenant of the basement flat for more than 20 years. Died in 1972. Played by
Leslie Dwyer later by
Edward Evans. • Alice Hickey, married to Stan and then to Gordon Turner. Played by Hazel Coppen. After her death the character continued played by Hilda Kriseman,
Anna Wing and finally Peggy Aitchison. • Gordon Turner owned the local newsagents. Married Alice in 1973. Played by Will Leighton. • Barbara Watling, moved from
Hull to flat-share with Lynn and Tracey. Her illegitimate daughter Emma Jane was born in 1973. She married Colin Bartley in 1974 and they both ran an antique shop. Played by Heather Stoney and later by Patricia Gallimore. • Jack Munro, the Canadian nephew of Gordon Turner ran the
Waggoners pub and later married Kay Marsh. Played by Rod Beacham and then by
Malcolm Terris. • Kay Munro (née Marsh) worked as a barmaid at the
Waggoners and married Jack Munro in 1972. Played by Frances Jeater and then by
Jo Kendall. • Cliff Edwards, married to Shirley. The couple were unable to have children and considered adoption but, after a one-night stand with Debbie Franks in 1979, Cliff became the father to Sam in 1980. Played by
Anthony Jackson and also by
Peter Messaline and Sion Probert. • Shirley Edwards (née Cook). Played by
Carole Boyd. • George Underdown, a former bank employee who married Kath Miller. After her death he befriends Sophie Richmond and, despite being 30 years her senior, proposes marriage. Played by Alan Dudley. • Sophie Richmond, a waitress at
Priors restaurant. In 1979 she is raped by a man she later identifies as a regular customer. Played by Glynis Brooks. • Kath Miller, mother of Shirley Edwards, ran the newsagent's and married George Underdown but died of a heart attack in 1979. Played by
Charlotte Mitchell. • Ben Woodhouse, the local
GP who later marries Soo-Ming. Played mainly by David Valla and sometimes by Derek Seaton. • Debbie Franks, a reporter on the
Hampstead Herald. Played by Tara Soppet. • Mrs. Dixon, Lynn's mother. Played by
Dorothy Edwards. Other actors appearing in the programme included
Peter Tuddenham,
Michael Troughton,
Norma Ronald,
Barry Creyton,
Jeffrey Segal,
Harry Fowler,
Patrick Allen,
Hattie Jacques (appearing briefly in 1969 as sisters Harriet and Tilly Gibbon),
Nigel Lambert,
Christian Rodska,
Robert Beatty,
Saeed Jaffrey,
Bruce Alexander,
Gillian McCutcheon,
Pik-Sen Lim,
Harry Towb and
Elaine Stritch. ==Theme music==