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Shoulder to Shoulder

on BBC One London

A series of six plays created by MIDGE MACKENZIE , VERITY LAMBERT ,
GEORGIA BROWN with 3: Lady Constance Lytton by DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE also starring
1908. Constance Lytton : Daughter of the Viceroy of India, she came from one of the leading families in the land. Almost any door was open for her.
' Thousands upon thousands of women are suppressed. Their minds are suppressed ... their rights are suppressed and when they attempt to do something about it the Government tries to see that they are physically suppressed.'
Designer EVAN HERCULES Producer VERITY LAMBERT Director WARIS HUSSEIN
Shoulder to Shoulder. a RADIO TIMES SPECIAL, 38p (including postage) from BBC Publications, London W1.4 1AR

Contributors

Unknown:
Midge MacKenzie
Unknown:
Verity Lambert
Unknown:
Georgia Brown
Unknown:
Douglas Livingstone
Unknown:
Constance Lytton
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Waris Hussein
Lady Constance Lytton:
Judy Parfitt
Annie Kenney:
Georgia Brown
Mrs Pankhurst:
Sian Phillips
Christabel Pankhurst:
Patricia Quinn
Lady Lytton:
Patience Collier
Mrs Pethick-Lawrence:
Sheila Allen
Lord Lytton:
Jonathan Newth
Ruth:
Bridget Brice
Rogers:
Elizabeth Lynne
Jessie Kenney:
Susan Cameron
Lloyd George:
Peter Geddis
Flora Drummond:
Sally Miles
Holloway wardress:
Pam St Clement
Curtis Bennett:
Christopher Banks
Marie Brackenbury:
Susan Glanville
Girl in Lincoln's Inn hotel:
Carrie Lee-Baker
Emily Lutyens:
Margaret Ford
Betty Balfour:
Helen Weir
Elsa Gye:
Petronella Ford
Sir Albert de Rutzen:
John Dunbar
Matron of Holloway:
Jenny Laird
Prison governor:
Geoffrey Chater
Girl in Holloway:
Elizabeth Cassidy
Catherine Hogan:
Eve Belton
Walton wardresses:
Hilary Sesta
Walton wardresses:
Sally Travers
Bow Street wardress:
Lala Lloyd
Medical officers, Walton Prison:
Anthony Sharp
Medical officers, Walton Prison:
James Bree

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