Presented by Michael Craig
H. M. Tennent , Binkle Beaumont and Donald Albery
Mary Ellis about TENNENT:
When I think of him, I think of something lyrical, silvery, and shadowy, and influential from a very modest corner, and yet you felt he was choosing and directing what he wanted. It was his production. Laurence Evans about BEAUMONT: He certainly wasn't easy. He was very difficult over money, and he was also very clever. Binkie would wind up with a famous play, two or three famous stars, at approximately half the cost of whatever anybody else would have had to pay in the West End ... Donald Albery :
Oliver is the kind of thing that every theatre manager prays will happen to him, and if it happens to you once you're bloody lucky. with Jeremy Brett. Joan Savage Ray Cooke , Nick Curtis
Dee Griffiths. Freddy Williams and the Gordon Langford Trio and the help of John Perry
Peter Saunders. Elizabeth Seal Research BILL SlJLLlVAN
Written by FRANK SALTER
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN