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A Question of Guilt

on BBC Two England

Being a reconstruction in eight parts of the strange case surrounding Constance Kent. written by DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE with and 7: Constance is charged with the murder of her brother but, despite the weight of Chief Inspector Whicher's allegations, the magistrates can find no evidence on which to send her for trial. Defeated, Whicher returns to London, his reputation in ruins ... and the murder no nearer to being solved.
Music by RON GRAINER
Make-up artist LISA WESTCOTT
Sound ROBIN LUXFORD , TREVOR WEBSTER Designer OLIVER BAYLDON Producer RICHARD BEYNON Director PAUL ANNETT
(Part 8 on Thursday at 9.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Constance Kent.
Written By:
Douglas Livingstone
Music By:
Ron Grainer
Artist:
Lisa Westcott
Artist:
Sound Robin Luxford
Artist:
Trevor Webster
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Paul Annett
Mr Kent:
Joss Ackland
Constance:
Prue Clarke
The Rev Wagner:
Ronald Hines
Groser:
Ivor Roberts
SpriggS:
Bernard Holley
Mary Ann Kent:
Diana Beevers
Elizabeth Kent:
Eliza McClelland
Mrs Kent:
Amanda Murray
William Kent:
Russell Lewis
Superintendent Foley:
Ray Smith
Martin:
David Garfield
Benger:
Tony Hughes
Nutt:
Ray Armstrong
Elizabeth Gough:
Rosalind Lloyd
Prosecuting Counsel:
Charles West
Mr Ribton:
Henry Moxon
PC Urch:
Martin Fisk
Mr Saunders:
John Kidd
Mrs Quance:
Valerie Phillips
Amelia Kent:
Katy Durham-Matthews
Savill Kent:
Toby Scopes
Miss Greame:
Anne Carroll
The Rev Peacock:
Richard Cornish
Clerk, Trowbridge:
Kenneth Watson
Chairman, Trowbridge:
Frank Duncan
Mr Rodway:
Tenniel Evans
Chief Inspector Whicher:
Harry Andrews
Clerk, Salisbury:
Frank Sieman
Judge:
Roland Culver
Dr Parsons:
Michael Turner
Sarah Cox:
Juliet Waley

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