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Playhouse presents: Law and Order

on BBC Two England

by G. F. NEWMAN
Four plays about the law: those who keep it, those who break it and those who live off it.
3: A Brief's Tale
Photography JOHN ELSE
Film recordists DOUG MAWSON JOHN PRITCHARD
Film editor DON FAIRSERVICE : Designer AUSTEN SPRIGGS Producer TONY GARNETT
Director LESLIE BLAIR

Contributors

Unknown:
G. F. Newman
Unknown:
John Else
Unknown:
Doug Mawson
Unknown:
John Pritchard
Editor:
Don Fairservice
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Producer:
Tony Garnett
Director:
Leslie Blair
Alex Gladwell:
Ken Campbell
Jack Lynn:
Peter Dean
Cathy Lynn:
Deirdre Costello
DI Fred Pyall:
Derek Martin
DS Eric Lethridge:
Billy Cornelius
Judge Robert Quigley:
Andre van Gyseghem
Horace MacMillan, QC:
Michael Griffiths
Brian Harpenden-Smith, QC:
Peter Welch
Michael Messick, QC:
Terence Bayler
Stanley Eaton, QC:
Jeffrey Segal
John Tully:
Barry Summerford
Benny Isaacs:
Alan Davidson
Colin Coleman:
Tony Barouch
Clifford Harding:
Alan Ford
DC Simon Brent:
Jason White
Frank Ryan:
Frank Henson
Mr English:
Martin Gordon
Margaret Lloyd:
Jean Leppard
TDC Peter Footring:
Peter Craze
PC Havelock:
David Millet
Tommy Haines:
Mike Cummings
MacMillan's junior:
Anthony Allen
Gladwell's clerk:
Stanle;y McGeagh
Clerks of the Court:
Eric Rainer
Clerks of the Court:
Ray Gatenbt
Court Usher:
George Romanov
Jury Forewoman:
Marion Park
Derek Wisby:
Laurence Harrington
DI Dave Mason:
Terry Plummer
DCI Tony Simmons:
Fred Haggerty
DI Frank Kenley:
Eric Kent
PC in café:
Eric French
DS Ted Collinson:
Eric Mason
Magistrate:
Brian Hawksley
Arthur Rawlings:
Michael Haughey
Waiter:
Gino Melvazzi
Warder in Old Bailey:
James Charlton
Gladwell's secretary:
Beryl Martin

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