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The Wednesday Play: The Portsmouth Defence

on BBC One London

by Nemone Lethbridge.

Contributors

Writer:
Nemone Lethbridge
Music:
Herbert Chappell
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Peter Luke
Director:
James MacTaggart
Arthur Pickett:
Emrys James
Ivy, his wife:
Fanny Carby
Marlene:
Deborah Cranston
Maureen:
Maureen Ampleford
Anthony Charles Goodwin:
Michael Coles
Det.-Sgt. Latcham:
Jerome Willis
Terry, a milkman:
Richard Howard
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - The Magistrate:
Frederick Farley
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - Prosecuting Counsel:
David Chant
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - The Clerk of the Court:
Eric Phillips
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - The Warrant Officer:
Stuart Saunders
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - The Usher:
Michael Golden
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - Plantagenet King:
Tommy Godfrey
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - Miriam Green:
Yootha Joyce
At Hispaniola Square Magistrates' Court - Trumper:
Bryan Pringle
Barristers at River Court Temple - Lancelot Snide, M.P.:
David Hutcheson
Barristers at River Court Temple - Freddie Snide:
Roy Evans
Barristers at River Court Temple - Ronald Snide Smith:
Mark Elwes
Barristers at River Court Temple - Basil Biggleswade:
David Henderson-Tate
Barristers at River Court Temple - Henry Jones:
Anthony Collin
Barristers at River Court Temple - Polly Gordano:
Diana Hoddinott
Barristers at River Court Temple - Pius Odinga:
Clifton Jones
Barristers at River Court Temple - Albert Stump:
John Woodnutt
At the Old Bailey - The Judge:
Anthony Newlands
At the Old Bailey - The Clerk of the Court:
John Garvin
At the Old Bailey - The Usher:
Walter Horsbrugh

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