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Drama 2: 1990

on BBC Two England

A second series of eight episodes. Britain under the heel of the PCD, the Department of Public Control, the instrument of an all-powerful bureaucracy. starring Edward Woodward Robert Lang , Lisa Harrow and Yvonne Mitchell with Tony Doyle , Paul Hardwick Clive Swift , David McKail Guest stars Lyndon Brook
John Ronane , Fiona Walker 2: The Market Price by WILFRED GREATOREX
'This mate of yours is a shark. With his jaws into whole cargoes. Petrol. Fags. Booze. Grub. It's up to us to nanny him? '
Series devised by WILFRED GREATOREX Theme music JOHN CAMERON
Film cameraman KEN WESTBURY Film editor SHEILA S. TOMLINSON DesignerJOHN HURST
Producer PRUDENCE FITZGERALD Director ROGER TUCKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Woodward
Unknown:
Robert Lang
Unknown:
Lisa Harrow
Unknown:
Yvonne Mitchell
Unknown:
Tony Doyle
Unknown:
Paul Hardwick
Unknown:
Clive Swift
Unknown:
David McKail
Unknown:
Lyndon Brook
Unknown:
John Ronane
Unknown:
Fiona Walker
Unknown:
Wilfred Greatorex
Editor:
Sheila S. Tomlinson
Designer:
John Hurst
Director:
Roger Tucker
Jim Kyle:
Edward Woodward
Faceless:
Paul Hardwick
Peter Greville:
Lyndon Brook
Kate Smith:
Yvonne Mitchell
Tony Doran:
Clive Swift
Herbert Skardon:
Robert Lang
Lynn Blake:
Lisa Harrow
Rev Newgate:
Max Harvey
Mrs Greville:
Ann Curthoys
Jodie Greville:
Jane Forster
Alf Turner:
Michael Cassidy
Alan Msawi:
Olu Jacobs
Dave Brett:
Tony Doyle
Inspector Macrae:
David McKail
Charles Graydon:
John Ronane
Miss Dalton:
Fiona Walker
Surveillance man:
Norman Rutherford
Pilot:
Marc Wolff
ARC Guards:
Ken Halliwell
ARC Guards:
Pat Gorman

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