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Screen One Special: First and Last

on BBC One London

A new BBC film.
Screenplay by Michael Frayn.
With Joss Ackland as Alan Holly, Pat Heywood as Audrey Holly, Lionel Jeffries as Laurence, Patricia Routledge as Ivy
Alan Holly has a secret ambition. After a life of suburban rectitude, he sets out one morning from Land's End to walk the length of his native land; a Britain he has never known.
His boots are new, his health uncertain, he has not walked more than a dozen miles in his life. His progress is overseen by far flung family and friends with mixed feelings of loyalty, exasperation and growing anxiety. As the journey assumes epic proportions, Alan's arbitrary tenacity and courage has a decisive impact on the lives of those he meets and the family he has left behind.
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Including at 10.55pm a three-minute intermission.
FEATURE: page 8
FILMS: page 22

Contributors

Screenplay:
Michael Frayn
Designer:
Rob Hinds
Film Editor:
Masahiro Hirakubo
Film Editor:
John Stothart
Photography:
Steve Saunderson
Producer:
Michael Wearing
Director:
Alan Dossor
Alan Holly:
Joss Ackland
Audrey Holly:
Pat Heywood
Laurence:
Lionel Jeffries
Ivy:
Patricia Routledge
Sandra:
Laura Davenport
Lisa:
Deborah Findlay
Sandra's Stephen:
Thomas Wheatley
Stephen:
Tom Wilkinson
Shana:
Sophie Thursfield
Lisa's children:
Louise Smith
Lisa's children:
Thomas Horton
Lisa's children:
Katie Combs
Sandra's children:
Tom Hunt
Sandra's children:
Andrew Bevan
Landlady:
Frances Cox
Man on beach:
Bernard Gallagher
Cheryl:
Carol Leader
Dave:
Jamie Foreman
Elderly lady:
Aimee Delamain
Young girl:
Patsy Palmer
Tramp:
Roddy Maude-Roxby
Mother in charge:
Meryl Hampton
Father in cottage:
Barry McCarthy
Lady in cafeteria:
Helena McCarthy
Shop assistant:
Steve Halliwell
Hill farmer:
Dave Hill
Hill farmer's wife:
Jane Wood
Casualty officer:
Subash Singh Pall

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