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A Very Peculiar Practice

on BBC Two England

The fourth of seven parts written by ANDREW DAVIES starring Peter Davison with Graham Crowden David Troughton Barbara Flynn
Michael J. Shannon Joanna Kanska Bad Vibrations
Jack Daniels 's vision for
Lowlands is causing Stephen some concern - especially since it appears to be having an adverse affect on the students ...
Press quotes from the first series
Sumptuous acting talents brilliantly deployed leave the audience gasping for more EVENING STANDARD It's a thorough delight, but can someone tell me what those nuns are all about? EVENING NEWS Music by DAVE GREENSLADE Costume designer KEN TREW
Make-up designer SUZAN BROAD Designer CHRIS PEMSEL
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director DAVID TUCKER
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Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Graham Crowden
Unknown:
David Troughton
Unknown:
Barbara Flynn
Unknown:
Michael J. Shannon
Unknown:
Joanna Kanska
Unknown:
Jack Daniels
Music By:
Dave Greenslade
Designer:
Ken Trew
Designer:
Suzan Broad
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
David Tucker
Nuns:
Elaine Turrell
Nuns:
Sonia Hart
Jock McCannon:
Graham Crowden
Stephen Daker:
Peter Davison
Grete Grotowska:
Joanna Kanska
Bob Buzzard:
David Troughton
Daphne Buzzard:
Kay Stonham
Adie Shaw:
Paul Higgins
Rose Marie:
Barbara Flynn
Maureen Gahagan:
Lindy Whiteford
Mrs Kramer:
Gillian Raine
O'Shea:
Robert Patterson
Karen:
Sara Sugarman
Roddy:
Michael Brazier
Jack Daniels:
Michael J. Shannon
Charlie Dusenberry:
Colin Stinton
George Bunn:
James Grout
Farris:
Thomas Wheatley
Prof Middling:
David Bamber
Waiter:
John Halstead
Freddy Frith:
Clive Wood

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