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David Hemmings as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

on BBC Two England

Written by GERALD SAVORY from the story by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON with Lisa Harrow
Ian Bannen , Clive Swift and featuring Diana Dors
' If the twin sides of my nature could be separated, the unjust would go its own way without disgracing the more upright twin, leaving me to do the good things to which I have dedicated my life ...'
With this good intention, Dr Henry Jekyll begins to experiment on his own personality. The result is a terrifying struggle between good and evil.
Music composed and played by DAVE GREENSLADE
Script editor SALLY HEAD Designer TONY ABBOTT
Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by ALASTAIR REID Brookes On ... : page 101

Contributors

Written By:
Gerald Savory
Story By:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Unknown:
Lisa Harrow
Unknown:
Ian Bannen
Unknown:
Clive Swift
Unknown:
Diana Dors
Unknown:
Dr Henry Jekyll
Played By:
Dave Greenslade
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Directed By:
Alastair Reid
Ann Coggeshall:
Lisa Harrow
Oliver Utterson:
Ian Bannen
Kate Winterton:
Diana Dors
Hastie Lanyon:
Clive Swift
Janet:
Toyah Willcox
POOle:
Roland Curram
Diane:
Gaye: Brown
Fifi:
Sevilla Delofski
Cook:
Gretchen Franklin
Gwen:
Jane Slaughter
Bradshaw:
Roger Davidson
Mary:
Anna Faye
Boy prostitute:
Ashley Knight
Mrs Willoughby:
Sheelah Wilcocks
Prison governor:
Antony Garrick
Prisoner:
Terry Downes
Argyll prostitute:
Kenteas Brine
Dollymop:
Angela Catherall
Argyll pimp:
Tim Calver
Inspector Newcomen:
Ben Aris
Sir Danvers Carew:
Desmond Llewelyn
Kangaroo:
Keith Hodiak
Whore:
Candida Fawsitt
Poor mother:
Linda Spurrier
Sick Child:
Daniel Chamberlain
Policeman:
Richard Griggs

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