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Sunday-Night Theatre: The Makepeace Story: A New Generation

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by Frank Tilsley and Vincent Tilsley.
The second in a cycle of four plays.
The action takes place in and around the village of Shawcross, Lancashire, in the year 1856.
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Contributors

Writer:
Frank Tilsley
Writer:
Vincent Tilsley
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
William Makepeace:
Milton Rosmer
Joseph Makepeace:
Arthur Young
Emily Makepeace:
Iris Baker
John Makepeace:
Eric Lander
Louise Makepeace:
Joan Linder
Jake Middleton:
Michael Brennan
Nan Middleton:
Billie Whitelaw
Henry Ashton:
Thomas Heathcote
Harry Legge:
Brian Oulton
Sam Curtis:
Maxwell Foster
Joe Robinson:
Jack Howarth
Spike Rafferty:
Brian O'Higgins
Joe Quigley:
Philip Venner
Charles Hopwood:
Lockwood West
Sarah Hopwood:
Josee Richard
Bert Gleason:
Jack Rodney
Tom Grimthorpe:
Colin Douglas
Dan Iddon:
Desmond Perry
Police Sergeant:
Edward Wheatleigh
Policemen:
Geoffrey Bellman
Policemen:
John Watson
First worker:
Brian Hayes
His wife:
Jessica Dunning
Second worker:
Frank Pettitt
His wife:
Katharine Page
Other parts played by:
Bart Allison
Other parts played by:
Anthony Bradley
Other parts played by:
Denton de Gray
Other parts played by:
Denis Handby
Other parts played by:
John Herrington
Other parts played by:
Robin Keeley
Other parts played by:
Harry Ingram
Other parts played by:
John Lynn
Other parts played by:
Dermot MacMahon
Other parts played by:
Michael Mulcaster
Other parts played by:
Kevin Peters
Other parts played by:
Cyril Renison
Other parts played by:
Colin Rix
Other parts played by:
Nigel Sharpe
Other parts played by:
Roy Siddons
Other parts played by:
Raymond Smith
Other parts played by:
Andrew Vale
Other parts played by:
Anthony Viccars
Other parts played by:
Charles Warren
Other parts played by:
Fraser White

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