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The Baby and the Battleship

on BBC One London

The film this Sunday stars John Mills, Richard Attenborough.

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Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Anthony Thorne
Screenplay:
Jay Lewis
Screenplay:
Gilbert Hackforth
Additional scenes and dialogue:
Bryan Forbes
Director:
Jay Lewis
Producer:
Antony Darnborough
Members of 13 Mess:
'Puncher' Roberts: John Mills
Members of 13 Mess:
'Knocker' White: Richard Attenborough
Members of 13 Mess:
Professor: Bryan Forbes
Members of 13 Mess:
Whiskers: Harold Siddons
Members of 13 Mess:
Sails: Clifford Mollison
Members of 13 Mess:
George: Lionel Jeffries
Members of 13 Mess:
Harry: Gordon Jackson
Members of 13 Mess:
Joe: Michael Howard
The Captain's Party:
Captain: Michael Hordern
The Captain's Party:
Commander Digby: Ernest Clark
The Captain's Party:
Lieutenant Setley: Thorley Walters
The Captain's Party:
Navigation Officer: Patrick Cargill
The Captain's Party:
Gunnery Officer: John Forbes-Robertson
The Captain's Party:
Officer of the Watch: Roy Purcell
The Captain's Party:
Sub-Lieutenant: Kenneth Griffith
The Captain's Party:
Master at Arms: Duncan Lamont
The Captain's Party:
C.P.O. Blades: Harry Locke
The Captain's Party:
P.M.O.: Cyril Raymond
The Marshal's Party:
Marshal: Andre Morell
The Marshal's Party:
Aide: John Le Mesurier
The Marshal's Party:
Interpreter: Ferdy Mayne
The Vespucci Family:
Maria: Lisa Gastoni
The Vespucci Family:
Paolo: Martin Miller
The Vespucci Family:
Mama: Jacenta Dicks
The Vespucci Family:
First brother: Carlo Giustini
The Vespucci Family:
Second brother: Vince Barbi
The Vespucci Family:
Third brother: Vittorio Vittori
The Vespucci Family:
The baby: Martyn Garrett
Naval Personnel:
The Admiral: D.A. Clarke-Smith
Naval Personnel:
S.B.A. Nightingale: Michael Dear
Naval Personnel:
First sailor: Barry Foster
Naval Personnel:
Second sailor: Vincent Ball
Naval Personnel:
American Captain: Robert Ayres
Naval Personnel:
Executive Officer: Mark Sheldon
Naval Personnel:
Chief Steward: Sam Kydd

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