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Exiles
A television play by HUGH WHITEMORE based on Exiles by MICHAEL J. ARLEN starring Alan Badel as Michael Arlen
Martin Shaw as his son, Michael J. Susan Engel as his mother, Atalanta and Ned Sherrin as Noel Coward Michael Arlen , author of The Green Hat , was one of the most successful popular novelists of the 20s. He was also an exile; an Armenian born in Bulgaria, but brought up in England and resident for the last years of his life in the USA. Now, after his death, and the decline in the popularity of his works, his son looks back on his life, and tries to make sense of it.
New York doctor.KENNETH GARNER
Ernest BRUCE PURCHASE,
Studio lighting JOHN TREAYS
Costume designer ODETTE BARROW Script editor ALAN SHALLCROSS Designer STUART WALKER Producer CEDRIC MESSINA Director ALAN COOKE

Contributors

Play By:
Hugh Whitemore
Unknown:
Alan Badel
Unknown:
Michael Arlen
Unknown:
Martin Shaw
Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Noel Coward
Unknown:
Michael Arlen
Unknown:
Green Hat
Unknown:
Kenneth Garner
Unknown:
Ernest Bruce
Editor:
Alan Shallcross
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alan Cooke
Dr Gregson:
Murray Kash
Amy Wells:
Susannah Fellows
Dick ':
Andy Campbell
Young Michael:
Joshua Le Touzel
Mr Stevens:
Christopher Muncke
Gordon:
Ricky Campbell
Peter ,:
Peter Whitman
Hugh:
Don Fellows
Al:
Eric Stine
Michael's sister:
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Egyptian doctor:
Vic Tablian
Sarkis:
Richard Porter
John:
Steven O'Shea
Taki:
Stanley Lebor
Anais:
Hermione Gregory
Michael's sister as a young girl:
Pascal King
Henri Bonnard:
Neville Barber
Harry:
Richard Parmentier
Lewis:
Tim Devlin
Nurse:
Jeanette Lewis

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