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Fair Stood the Wind for France

on BBC One London

by H. E. BATES , dramatised in four parts by JULIAN BOND starring David Beames , Cecile Paoli with John Flanagan , Bernard Kay 2: Hidden in the mill, the Lancaster crew are under increasing stress. Franklin's condition is worsening and he is relying more and more on the calm certainty and faith of Frangoise.
Music composed, conducted by CARL DAVIS Make-up artist TONI CHAPMAN
Costume designer CHRISTINE RAWLINS Photography JOHN WYATT Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by MARTYN FRIEND

Contributors

Unknown:
H. E. Bates
Unknown:
David Beames
Unknown:
Cecile Paoli
Unknown:
John Flanagan
Unknown:
Bernard Kay
Conducted By:
Carl Davis
Artist:
Toni Chapman
Designer:
Christine Rawlins
Unknown:
John Wyatt
Designer:
Antony Thorpe
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Directed By:
Martyn Friend
Franklin:
David Beames
Francoise:
Cécile Paoli
0'Connor:
John Flanagan
Taylor:
Martin Gower
Father:
Bernard Kay
Grandmother:
Eileen Way
Pierre ,:
Timothy Morand
Doctor:
David Neal
Surgeon:
Ewen Solon
Woman in black:
Paulette Prenay
Resistance contact:
Peter Godfrey
German trooper:
John Tindle
German sentry:
Michael Potter

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