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by DAVID EDGAR and NEIL GRANT.
First of three episodes.
Egypt. 1943: Rommel has been kicked out of Africa and the fighting has moved on to Italy. The Allied troops still based in Cairo have time to think about what sort of world they want when the war is over.
Script editor ESTELLE DANIEL Designer NIGEL JONES Executive producer MICHAEL WEARING
Producer CAROL PARKS
Director JAMES ORMEROD BBC Pebble Mill
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Unknown:
David Edgar
Unknown:
Neil Grant.
Editor:
Estelle Daniel
Designer:
Nigel Jones
Government AC2 Clarke:
Simon Adams
Sgt McRae:
Billy Hartman
WO Wilson:
Jeff Rawle
Sgt Simpson:
Andrew Paul
LAC Atterley:
John Wheatley
Signalman Jacobs:
David Cardy
Opposition Maj Trapnell:
David Quilter
Captain Carrington:
Nicholas Day
Corporal Richardson:
Patrick Pearson
Captain Castle:
Christopher Scoular
Fit Sgt Carter:
Ribin Davies
Fit Lt Trelawney:
Nicholas Frankau
Speaker Rubin:
Nicholas Jones
Brass Brigadier:
James Grout
Colonel Pugh:
John Rowe
Civilians Dr Garfield:
Peter Dennis
Director MFA:
Kathleen Bidmead
Admissions clerk:
Louise Papillon
Bookstall assistant:
Eileen Kenning
Charlotte:
Tusse Silberg
Drama Club Producer:
Terry Molloy
Orlando:
Christopher Baines
Rosalind:
Jane Gurne
Duke Senior:
Pat Connell
Amiens:
Malcolm McKee
Backbenchers AC2 Beatty:
Peter L Williams
Staff Sgt Ballantine:
Steve McFadden
loannis:
Alkis Kritikos
First Greek:
Dimitri Andreas
Second Greek:
Ned Vukovic
Truck driver:
Toby MacKlin
LAC:
Barry Lowen
Fit sergeant:
Karl Jenkinson
First South African:
Eric Collinson
Second South African:
Luke Branagan
Third South African:
Robert Frank
Keen Member:
John Morrissey
Uppity Member:
Christopher Preston
Wren:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Present Day McRae:
Joseph Brady

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