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The Happy Valley

on BBC One London

starring
Denholm Elliott Holly Aird with Amanda Hillwood Richard Heffer
Kathryn Pogson Michael Byrne
Cathryn Harrison Peter Sands
In the White Highlands of Kenya in the 1940s, the British expatriates live hard and play hard. When their private lives become a real-life public scandal, the scene is watched through the calm, observant eyes of a teenager. Juanita Carberry.
Consultant JUANITA CARBERRY Original music composed by GEOFFREY BURGON
Dance music arranged by WILLIAM BLEZARD
Screenplay by DAVID REID
Produced by CEDRIC MESSINA Directed by ROSS DEVENISH
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Contributors

Unknown:
Denholm Elliott
Unknown:
Holly Aird
Unknown:
Amanda Hillwood
Unknown:
Richard Heffer
Unknown:
Kathryn Pogson
Unknown:
Michael Byrne
Unknown:
Cathryn Harrison
Unknown:
Peter Sands
Unknown:
Juanita Carberry.
Unknown:
Juanita Carberry
Composed By:
Geoffrey Burgon
Arranged By:
William Blezard
Unknown:
David Reid
Produced By:
Cedric Messina
Directed By:
Ross Devenish
Sir Henry:
'Jock' Delves
Broughton.:
Denholm Elliott
Juanita Carberry:
Holly Aird
June Carberry:
Kathryn Pogson
John Carberry:
Michael Byrne
Helen Tapsell:
Cathryn Harrison
Lady Diana Delves Broughton:
Amanda Hillwood
Lord Erroll:
Peter Sands
Asst Supt Poppy:
Richard Heffer
Waiganjo:
Mawa Makondo
Gatimu:
Ka Vundla
Defence solicitor:
Roshan Seth
Miss Tanner:
Fiona Walker
Doctor:
Frank Lazarus
Constable:
Jon Cartwright
Witchdoctor:
Abdullah Sunado
Ian Eatwell:
Oliver Rowe
Yacht party guests:
Jan Wellman
Yacht party guests:
Michael Stround
Christmas party guests:
Diana Kent.
Christmas party guests:
Julian Cope
Christmas party guests:
Gordon Mellor
Christmas party guests:
Guy Williams
Hotel guests:
Ian Collier
Hotel guests:
Stuart McGugan
Broughton's gardener:
Bodi Wanda
Woman in court:
Zembi Okendo
Chief Justice's voice:
Graham Crowden
Vocalist:
Mark Wynter

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