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Shoulder to Shoulder: 4: Christabel Pankhurst

on BBC One London

by Ken Taylor
A series of six plays created by Midge MacKenzie, Verity Lambert, Georgia Brown
[Starring] Patricia Quinn as Christabel Pankhurst, Georgia Brown as Annie Kenney, Sian Phillips as Mrs Pankhurst, Angela Down as Sylvia Pankhurst
also starring Sheila Allen as Mrs Pethick-Lawrence, Ronald Hines as Mr Pethick-Lawrence, Robert Hardy as Asquith, Fulton Mackay as Keir Hardy, Maureen Pryor as Dr Ethel Smyth

Black Friday - 18 November 1910. Parliament Square is the scene of a violent struggle between suffragettes and the police. The public is confused. If it is a crime to send a deputation to Parliament, why do the police not arrest them?
(First shown on BBC2)
Shoulder to Shoulder, a Radio Times Special, 30p, from newsagents

Contributors

Writer:
Ken Taylor
Created by:
Midge MacKenzie
Created by/Producer:
Verity Lambert
Created by:
Georgia Brown
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Christabel Pankhurst:
Patricia Quinn
Annie Kenney:
Georgia Brown
Mrs Pankhurst:
Sian Phillips
Sylvia Pankhurst:
Angela Down
Mrs Pethick-Lawrence:
Sheila Allen
Mr Pethick-Lawrence:
Ronald Hines
Asquith:
Robert Hardy
Keir Hardy:
Fulton MacKay
Dr Ethel Smyth:
Maureen Pryor
Lady Blessey:
Marguerite Young
Evelyn Sharp:
Joy Turpin
Muriel Delahay:
Natasha Morgan
Lloyd George:
Peter Geddis
Det Inspector:
Stuart Saunders
Flora Drummond:
Sally Miles
Adela Pankhurst:
Maureen Morris
Constable in Court:
Bruce White
Magistrate:
Michael Rose
Nurse Pine:
Claire Davenport
Det Inspector:
Lewis Wilson
Woman on train:
Rosalind Bailey
Constable on platform:
Ronald Mayer
Judge:
John Boxer
Doctor:
John Lawrence
Wardress:
Lorna Kilner
Bailiff:
Frank Sieman

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