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Edna, the Inebriate Woman

on BBC One London

by Jeremy Sandford
Another chance to see this award-winning Play for Today
"I found this the most moving and involving Play For Today yet. all the more truthful for being so well laced with comedy. It did honour to everybody involved." (Sean Day-Lewis, Daily Telegraph)

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Sandford
Sound:
Peter Edwards
Film Cameraman:
Peter Bartlett
Film Editor:
Peter Coulson
Designer:
Evan Hercules
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
Ted Kotcheff
Edna:
Patricia Hayes
Josie:
Barbara Jefford
Irene:
Pat Nye
Attendant at The Spike:
June Watson
Doctor at The Spike:
Denis Carey
Old man:
Jerry Verno
Old man:
Rex Rashley
Proprietor of Common Lodging House:
Walter Sparrow
Jessie:
Amelia Bayntun
Social Security clerk:
Douglas Ditta
Tramp:
Chris Gannon
Tramp:
Talfryn Thomas
Tramp:
Charles Farrell
Tramp:
Vivian MacKerrell
Paddy at Common Lodging House:
Marie Conmee
Doris, on the road:
Jenny Logan
Man in car:
Anthony Dawes
Social Security official:
Elaine Mitchell
Psychiatrist:
John Hussey
Old woman:
Dorothy Lane
Old woman:
Patsy O'Shea
Clara:
June Brown
Staff Nurse:
Jumoke Debayo
Nina:
Jo Maxwell Muller
Psychiatrist in hospital:
Malcolm Terris
Porter:
Keith Marsh
Proprietor of Lodging House:
Eamonn Boyce
Rogo at Charitable Institution:
James Cairncross
Bed Ticket proprietor:
Virginia Snyders
Social Security clerk:
Alex Marshall
Magistrate:
Norman Lumsden
Policeman:
Mark Moss
Nun:
Merelina Kendall
Nun:
Frances Tomelty
Mother Superior:
Freda Dowie
Graham:
John Trigger
Trudi:
Geraldine Sherman
Vangi:
Cheryl Hall
Teresa:
Kate Williams
Victor:
Roger Hammond
Lil:
Peggy Aitchison
Counsel at Public Hearing:
Jeffrey Segal
Defence:
David Garth
Chairman:
George Belbin

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