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Sunday-Night Theatre presents: Shout Aloud Salvation

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A television play by Michael Barry and Charles Terrot.
[Starring] Basil Sydney, John Fraser, Katie Johnson, Reginald Beckwith
With Doreen Aris as Captain Janine Mayhew.

The action takes place in an industrial town in England during the 1880s.

Acknowledgment is made to the Salvation Army's official historian, the late Col. Robert Sandall, for assistance in the preparation of the programme.
(Doreen Aris appears by permission of Sir Barry Jackson; John Fraser by permission of Associated British Picture Corporation, Ltd.)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Barry
Writer:
Charles Terrot
Producer:
George More O'Ferrall
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Of the Salvation Army - Captain Janine Mayhew:
Doreen Aris
Of the Salvation Army - Lieutenant Maud Harding:
Carol Marsh
Of the Salvation Army - Captain Elijah Cadman:
Basil Sydney
Lovelace Dashworth, a lion-tamer:
Reginald Beckwith
Admiral Wainwright:
Nicholas Hannen
Mrs. Wainwright:
Avice Landone
Lieutenant Michael Wainwright R.N., his son:
John Fraser
Margaret Wainwright, his daughter:
Margaret Anderson
Martie Craven, their old nurse:
Katie Johnson
A Police Sergeant:
Neil Wilson
Mrs. Russell, a landlady:
Gretchen Franklin
Charlie, a stage-door keeper:
Edwin Ellis
George:
Colin Douglas
His wife:
Joan Newell
His child:
Stephen Rich
Old soak:
Erik Chitty
Old soak's wife:
Evelyn Lund
A soldier:
John Fabian
A gin-shop master:
Norman Mitchell
Amos Dory, a farmer:
Edgar K. Bruce
The Bishop:
William Devlin
The Vicar:
John Kidd
Mrs. Robson:
Katharine Page
Sid Rolands:
Peter Bull
Sammy the Runt:
Harold Goodwin
Other parts played by:
Mary Russell
Other parts played by:
Joan Lovelace
Other parts played by:
Madge Brindley
Other parts played by:
Margaret Flint
Other parts played by:
Howell Davies
Other parts played by:
Robert Hunter
Other parts played by:
Richard Cuthbert
Other parts played by:
John Dunbar
Other parts played by:
Michael Harrison

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