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Strike it Rich!

on BBC One London

A serial in six parts devised by JOE WATERS 4: Contract written by ERIC PAICE
While Joe Pearce 's business is rapidly losing money, his son Rick is beginning to make a name for himself in the pop world. Jeanette has really taken to the good life - and to Mark Ashe in particular.
Jack Kingsley finds himself plagued by women - wife, sister and ex-mistress. Saxon is obviously playing a devious game, but no one can figure out exactly what he's up to.
Music by DAVID mindel , DON GOULD Videotape editor ALAN DIXON
Make-up SHELAGH GUNN TAYLOR Costume designer FIONA MATHERS Director MICHAEL OWEN MORRIS Producer JOE WATERS
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Contributors

Written By:
Eric Paice
Unknown:
Joe Pearce
Unknown:
Mark Ashe
Unknown:
Jack Kingsley
Music By:
David Mindel
Music By:
Don Gould
Editor:
Alan Dixon
Unknown:
Shelagh Gunn Taylor
Designer:
Fiona Mathers
Director:
Michael Owen Morris
Kelly:
Robert McIntosh
Jack Kingsley:
John Stone
Lady Bentley:
Louie Ramsay
Saxon:
Jerry Harte
Baxter:
Victor Winding
Jeanette Stevenson:
Gillian McCutcheon
Ken Stevenson:
Tom Adams
Kirstie:
Julie Graham
Jamie:
Richard Jamieson
Mrs Morris:
Megs Jenkins
Joe Pearce:
Brian Miller
Mrs Pearce:
Dinah Handley
Rick Pearce:
Gary Tibbs
Steven Bentley:
Jack Ellis
Gerald Hapgood:
David Savile
Dorothy Sadler:
Julia McCarthy
Stella Kingsley:
Anna Mottram
Elizabeth Sumner:
Anne Ridler
Claire:
Patricia Maynard
Greg Kingsley:
Lauren Beales
Chairman:
Daviid Hanson
Fordham:
Andrew Forbes
Mark Ashe:
Peter Penry-Jones
Wayne:
Adam Rogers
Tommy:
Pete Lee-Wilson
Sheik Rashees:
John Pennington
Janet:
Madeleine Howard
Sharpies:
Roy Evans
Reg (news vendor):
Norman Mitchell
Parson:
Robert Ralph
Mrs Beckford:
Marsha Millar
Collins:
Christopher Saul

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