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Oil Strike North

on BBC One London

starring
Nigel Davenport Michael Whitney Barbara Shelley Angela Douglas with Callum Mill , Andrew Robertson Angela Cheyne Special guest
Maurice Roëves Quiet Day by DAVID PURSALL and JACK SEDDON
The sea, flat calm. Perfect drilling weather-a rare occurrence in the North Sea. A vital piece of equipment swings beneath a helicopter. An airlift to the rig, Nelson One. Suddenly, a dense bank of fog envelops both rig and helicopter.
Cast in order of appearance:
Series devised by N. J. CRISP and GERARD GLAISTER in association with TOM VEITCH and JOAN VEITCH
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MICHAEL HAYES

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Davenport
Unknown:
Michael Whitney
Unknown:
Barbara Shelley
Unknown:
Angela Douglas
Unknown:
Callum Mill
Unknown:
Andrew Robertson
Unknown:
Angela Cheyne
Unknown:
David Pursall
Unknown:
Jack Seddon
Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Unknown:
Tom Veitch
Unknown:
Joan Veitch
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Michael Hayes
Frank Ward:
Michael Whitney
Julie Ward:
Angela Douglas
Shona Campbell:
Angela Cheyne
Police Inspector:
Patrick Westwood
Lorry driver:
Jon Glover
Jim Fraser:
Nigel Davenport
Donald Cameron:
Andrew Robertson
Angus Gallacher:
Callum Mill
Crewman:
David Millett
Skipper:
Peter Davidson
Mate:
Terry Bale
Driller:
Tony Sibbald
Radio operator:
Denis Cleary
Weston:
Derek Anders
Elaine:
Barbara Shelley
McGraw:
Maurice Roëves
Master mariner:
Ray Roberts

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