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Call Me Mister

on BBC One London

starring Steve Bisley as Jack Bartholomew in Frozen Assets by TERRY HODGKINSON With Dulice Liecier as Julie Columbus David Bamber as Fred Hurley
Dermot Crowley as Det Sgt McBride and featuring Rupert Frazer as Philip Bartholomew Hadyn Gwynne as Bridget Bartholomew Guest stars
James Cossins as Charlie Sharpies Robert Rietty as Bernard Santori Arabella Weir as Lena Santori
When a banquet waiter is accused of being the inside man in a City livery-hall robbery, Jack takes up his case. McBride is convinced he's guilty, and the accused man does not help much by his behaviour.
Voice-over actress
PATRICIA LAWRENCE
TV commercial director
NICK BURNELL
First board director
ROY SPENCER
Second board director
MARTIN WIMBUSH
Dinner guest ........JUUAN COPE Film editor RAY WINGROVE Designer PHIL ROBERSON Photography ALEC CURTIS Created and produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Director
LAURENCE MOODY *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

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Steve Bisley
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Jack Bartholomew
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Terry Hodgkinson
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Dulice Liecier
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Julie Columbus
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David Bamber
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Fred Hurley
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Dermot Crowley
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Det Sgt McBride
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Rupert Frazer
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Philip Bartholomew
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Hadyn Gwynne
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Bridget Bartholomew
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James Cossins
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Charlie Sharpies
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Robert Rietty
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Bernard Santori
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Arabella Weir
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Lena Santori
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Patricia Lawrence
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Martin Wimbush
Editor:
Ray Wingrove
Designer:
Phil Roberson
Produced By:
Robert Banks Stewart
Unknown:
Laurence Moody
Harvey:
Trevor Laird
Dave:
Mark Jones
Joe:
George Sweeney
Harry:
Philip Dunbar
Commissionaire:
Kevin Stoney
Walden:
Terence Harvey
Security guard:
John Bardon
MissWillett:
Maryann Turnek
Larry:
Treva Etienne
Dwight:
Hepburn Graham
Luke:
Trevor Butler
Detective:
Tom Jennings

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