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Play for Today: The Flipside of Dominick Hide

on BBC One London

A second chance to see JEREMY PAUL and ALAN GIBSON 'S award-winning play, whose sequel, Another Flip for Dominick, can be seen next week starring and AVA: You landed?
DOMINICK: Twice. It's safe. I have to find someone, I have friends to help me.
AVA: Friends? On the flipside? Do they know where you are from? and SARAH CARTHY , YSANNE CHURCHMAN MYRTLE DEVENISH, JAMES GILBEY ANDREW MACLACHLAN , JASON SAVAGE Hologram musicians ROBERT SPENCER
RODERICK SKEAPING
ANDREW VAN DER BEEK
Guitarist MITCHELL DALTON
A delicious romp I would like to see again as soon as possible (THE TIMES) This time travel fantasy is funny, romantic and ingenious (OBSERVER) So beautifully acted that the question of disbelief did not arise
(THE DAILY TELEGRAPH)
An unexpected delight, a sweet surprise (DAILY MAIL) You'd better believe it Babe' by RICK JONES and DAVID PIERCE played by MEAL TICKET Producer CHRIS CHERRY Directed by ALAN GIBSON
(Winner of the Banff Television Festival Awards for Best Dramatic Script and Special Jury Prize)
(Another Flip for Dominick is next Tuesday's Play for Today)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Paul
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
Sarah Carthy
Unknown:
James Gilbey
Unknown:
Andrew MacLachlan
Musicians:
Robert Spencer
Musicians:
Roderick Skeaping
Unknown:
Guitarist Mitchell Dalton
Unknown:
Rick Jones
Unknown:
David Pierce
Played By:
Meal Ticket
Producer:
Chris Cherry
Directed By:
Alan Gibson
Dominick Hide:
Peter Firth
Ava:
Pippa Guard
Jane:
Caroline Langrishe
Caleb Line:
Patrick Magee
Alaric:
Trevor Ray
Great Aunt Mavis:
Sylvia Coleridge
Helda:
Jean Trend
Jim:
Timothy Davies
Felix:
Denis Lawson
Midge:
Bernadette Shortt
Harry:
Tony Melody
Brian:
Bill Gavin
Carl:
David Griffin
Geoffrey:
Karl Howman
Carole:
Jenny Donnison
First youth:
Michael Carter
Second youth:
Philip Davis
Third youth:
Mark Wingett
Policeman:
Nicholas McArdle
Ida:
Sylvia Brayshay
Gordon:
Colin Cunningham
Gordon:
David Beale
Gordon:
Gary Bramble

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