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by Avery Hopwood.
The action takes place in the Nevilles' bedroom in their country house by the river.
First transmission on Dec. 26, 1963
Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Larry Noble, and Helen Jessop are in 'Chase Me Comrade!' at the Whitehall Theatre, London

Contributors

Writer:
Avery Hopwood
Settings:
Stanley Moore
Director:
Wallace Douglas
Mike:
Larry Noble
Joe:
Peter Mercier
Tony Hamilton:
Brian Rix
Betty Neville:
Elspet Gray
Jimmie Galen:
Arthur Barrett
Weeks:
Leo Franklyn
Freddie Neville:
John Barron
Bernice Warren:
Carole Shelley
Lucia Galen:
Helen Jessop
Aunt Cicely:
Joan Sanderson
Police Sergeant:
Colin Douglas

How modern is a modern wedding? Is marriage in decline? Are we in the midst of a moral landslide? Why do people get married at all? Why do they marry the people they do?
Some changing aspects of an enduring institution considered by Eustace Chesser, John Hale, Alex Comfort, Griselda Rowntree and husbands and wives.
Introduced by Alan Little.
See page 36

Contributors

Panellist:
Eustace Chesser
Panellist:
John Hale
Panellist:
Alex Comfort
Panellist:
Griselda Rowntree
Presenter:
Alan Little
Film editor:
Michael Rabiger
Film editor:
Bill Harris
Graphic design:
Geoffrey Martin
Research assistant:
Honor Kibblewhite
Production assistant:
Margaret Jay
Production assistant:
Iris Furlong
Producer:
Lorna Pegram

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