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Washington: Behind Closed Doors

on BBC One London

A major new six-part fictional series telling an explosive story of political intrigue and human drama, and of the men and women who use and abuse power in the capital of the most powerful nation on earth. starring
Episode 4
The death of ex-President Esker Anderson re-unites CIA Director Bill Martin and his wife Linda. Meanwhile, a blocked diplomatic appointment and an attempt to smear an anti-war activist further undermine the public image of Monckton's administration.
Written by DAVID W. RINTELS and ERIC BERCOVICI
Based on The Company hv JOHN EHRLICHMAN
Produced by NORMAN POWELL
Directed by GARY NELSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Esker Anderson
Director:
Bill Martin
Written By:
David W. Rintels
Written By:
Eric Bercovici
Unknown:
John Ehrlichman
Produced By:
Norman Powell
Directed By:
Gary Nelson
William Martin:
Cliff Robertson
Richard Monckton:
Jason Robards
Sally Whalen:
Stefanie Powers
Frank Flaherty:
Robert Vaughn
Linda Martin:
Lois Nettleton
Bob Bailey:
Barry Nelson
Carl Tessler:
Harold Gould
Adam Gardiner:
Tony Bill
Esker Scott Anderson:
Andy Griffith
Myron Dunn:
John Houseman
Roger Castle:
David Selby
Jennie Jameson:
Meg Foster
Eli McGinn:
Peter Coffield
Paula Gardiner:
Frances Lee McCain
Joe Wisnovsky:
Barry Primus
Kathy Ferris:
Diana Ewing
Wanda Elliott:
Lara Parker
Tucker Tallford:
John Lehne
Simon Cappell:
Alan Oppenheimer
Hank Ferris:
Nicholas Pryor
Peter Ozymandias:
Joseph Sirola
Jack Atherton:
Linden Chiles
Lawrence Allison:
Frank Marth
Elmer Morse:
Thayer David
Bennett Lowman:
John Randolph
Mrs Monekton:
June Dayton
Marta Anderson:
Danna Hansen
Dorothy Kemp:
Jean Cameron Howell
Walter Tullock:
Phillip Allen
Lars Haglund:
Skip Homeier
Jimmy Bird:
Joseph Hacker

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