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Call Me Mister: Long Shot

on BBC One London

by Robert Banks Stewart
Starring Steve Bisley as Jack Bartholomew
with Dulice Liecier as Julie Columbus, David Bamber as Fred Hurley, Dermot Crowley as Det Sgt McBride
and featuring Rupert Frazer as Philip Bartholomew, Haydn Gwynne as Bridget Bartholomew
Guest stars Hugh Fraser as Gavin Winchell, Clive Merrison as Sheppick, Norman Kaye as Sir James Bartholomew

Twelve thousand miles and 12 years later, Jack Bartholomew's real identity catches up with him. But echoes of the past turn to gunshots, and a trail that leads back home to England in the hunt for a killer.
Feature: page 74
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Robert Banks Stewart
Film Editor:
Bernard Ashby
Designer:
John Hurst
Photography:
John Walker
Photography:
Julian Penney
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Jack Bartholomew:
Steve Bisley
Julie Columbus:
Dulice Liecier
Fred Hurley:
David Bamber
Det Sgt McBride:
Dermot Crowley
Philip Bartholomew:
Rupert Frazer
Bridget Bartholomew:
Haydn Gwynne
Gavin Winchell:
Hugh Fraser
Sheppick:
Clive Merrison
Sir James Bartholomew:
Norman Kaye
Madeleine:
Tara Shaw
Pollard:
Steven Grives
Inspector Gibson:
Brian McDermott
Ingrid:
Rate Fitzpatrick
Bruce:
Tom Oliver
Mrs Pollard:
Julia McCarthy
Registrar:
Ben Aris
Cleaner:
Kathy Burke
Matilda:
Trader Faulkner
Hotel porter:
Roger Leach
Barman:
Arky Michael
Commissionaire:
Kevin Stoney
Receptionist:
Tattiana Colombo
Secretary:
Stephanie Kapsza
Foley:
Simon Watkins
Chauffeur:
Richard Bonehill
Sound man:
Julian Littman
Sixth former:
Adam Ross
Sixth former:
Chris Bradshaw
Sixth former:
Nigel Mogg
Sixth former:
Steve Brown
Australian newscaster:
Graeme Lyndon
Hong Kong official:
Ronald Meelee
Young mother:
Christine James

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