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Play for Today: Hearts and Flowers

on BBC One London

by Peter Nichols
Starring Anthony Hopkins as Bob, Donald Churchill as Tony
with Priscilla Morgan and Constance Chapman

Author Peter Nichols wrote one of the most successful Wednesday Plays, The Gorge; also the stage plays A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, which is being made into a film, and the prize-winning National Health.
(Constance Chapman is now appearing in "The Contractor" at the Fortune
Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Nichols
Lighting:
John Treays
Sound:
Chick Anthony
Designer:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
Christopher Morahan
Bob:
Anthony Hopkins
Tony:
Donald Churchill
Jean:
Priscilla Morgan
Harry:
Colin Cunningham
Marie:
Constance Chapman
Doctor:
Christopher Banks
Witts:
Jeffrey Segal
Morley:
Terence Denville
Woman at station:
April Wilding
Mrs Fowler:
Grace Arnold
Mr Fowler:
Martin Wyldeck
Linda:
Maryann Turner
Lionel:
Eric Francis
Will:
Leon Cortez
Phyllis:
Betty Baskcomb
Una:
Sheila Keith
Vera:
Freda Bamford
Eric:
Clifford Parrish
Vicar:
Bill Horsley
Usher:
Bill Gosling
Mr Brittain:
Roy Hepworth

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