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The Wednesday Play: No Trams to Lime Street

on BBC One London

A Pop Musical
Starring Rosemary Nicols as Betty, Glyn Owen as Old Cass, Anthony May as Billy,
Paul Greenwood as Cass, Elian Wyn as Taff, Artro Morris as The Chief with Julia Hand as the Barmaid, Gerard Hely as the Sergeant

[With] Pat Spencer, Brenda Armstrong, Su Chin, Stella Courtney, Valerie Griffiths, Louanne Richards, Peter Ardran, David Browning, Eddie Connor, George Giles, Colin Griffith, Bernard Jamieson, Joseph Kully, Dickie Martyn, Harry Pitch, Don Vernon, Norman Warwick
(Colour)

Contributors

Book by:
Alun Owen
Music and lyrics:
Marty Wilde
Music and lyrics:
Ronnie Scott
Music arranged and conducted by:
Ken Woodman
Choreographer:
David Toguri
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
Harry Moore
Director:
Piers Haggard
Betty:
Rosemary Nicols
Old Cass:
Glyn Owen
Billy:
Anthony May
Cass:
Paul Greenwood
Taff:
Elian Wyn
The Chief:
Artro Morris
The Barmaid:
Julia Hand
The Sergeant:
Gerard Hely
[Actress]:
Pat Spencer
[Actress]:
Brenda Armstrong
[Actress]:
Su Chin
[Actress]:
Stella Courtney
[Actress]:
Valerie Griffiths
[Actress]:
Louanne Richards
[Actor]:
Peter Ardran
[Actor]:
David Browning
[Actor]:
Eddie Connor
[Actor]:
George Giles
[Actor]:
Colin Griffith
[Actor]:
Bernard Jamieson
[Actor]:
Joseph Kully
[Actor]:
Dickie Martyn
[Actor]:
Harry Pitch
[Actor]:
Don Vernon
[Actor]:
Norman Warwick

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