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Comedy starring Norman Wisdom

While visiting his boss in hospital, butcher's assistant Norman Pitkin cheers up Lindy, a sad orphan, and promises to see her again - only to fall foul of the hospital's director who bans him. But Norman is determined to honour his vow.
(1963,U) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 52-59 *

Contributors

Director:
Robert Asher
Norman Pitkin:
Norman Wisdom
Grimsdale:
Edward Chapman
Janet Haskell:
Jeannette Sterke
Sir Hector Hardcastle:
Jerry Desmonde
LadyBrinkley:
Jill Melford
Welsh:
Glyn Houston
Matron:
Hazel Hughes
Lindy:
Lucy Appleby

Highlights from tonight's IAAF Grand Prix in Lausanne,
Switzerland. There should be a world-class field on viewthis evening looking to sharpen their form, with the World
Championships in Athens just a few weeks away.
Producer Martin Webster ; Editor
Andrew Clement Stereo

Contributors

Producer:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Andrew Clement Stereo

The lesbian and gay entertainment show. Rhona Cameron and Richard Fairbrass are joined in the studio by George Melly and Guinevere Turner. And another humorous peek into Auntie's Celluloid Closet.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Rhona Cameron
Presenter:
Richard Fairbrass
Guest:
George Melly
Guest:
Guinevere Turner
Executive Producer:
Neil Crombie
Series Editor:
Frances Dickenson

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