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Don't Wait Up

on BBC One London

written by GEORGE LAYTON starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers featuring Simon Williams Jane How and Dinah Sheridan
Tom has accommodation problems. His rented flat is temporarily being used by his landlord and he doesn't fancy staying with his mother. He finds himself at the exclusive Royal Hotel with his father.
Lighting director ALEC ROBSON Studio sound ANDY REDFERN
Film cameraman EUGENE CARR Designer ROB HINDS
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
(Nigel Havers is in Proot Radio 4, Sunday 9.0pm)
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Contributors

Written By:
George Layton
Unknown:
Tony Britton
Unknown:
Nigel Havers
Unknown:
Simon Williams
Unknown:
Jane How
Unknown:
Dinah Sheridan
Unknown:
Eugene Carr
Designer:
Rob Hinds
Directed By:
Harold Snoad
Directed By:
Nigel Havers
Toby Latimer:
Tony Britton
Tom Latimer:
Nigel Havers
Room service waiter:
Stuart Sherwin
Helen:
Jane How
Angela Latimer:
Dinah Sheridan
Newsagent:
Peter Hughes
Milkman:
James Bryce
Martin:
Timothy Carlton
Jeremy:
Joe Dunlop
First Miss Elliott:
Katharine Page
Second Miss Elliott:
Ann Way
Mr Zimmerman:
Milo Sperber
Mr Caravelli:
Joseph Long
Mrs Caravelli:
Marilyn Smithwick
Richard Hartley-Bennett:
John Hartley
Lady Cranboume:
Margaret Courtenay
Dr Charles Cartwright:
Simon Williams
Felicity Spicer-Gibbs:
Jane Booker
Head waiter:
Terence Conoley
Page boy:
Justin Pledger
Hotel receptionist:
Briony McRoberts
Reporter:
Bobby Bragg

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