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Issue Details: First known date: 1961... 1961 The Attorney-General
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Film Details - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) , 1961

Producers:

Harold Clayton.

Production Companies:

British Broadcasting Corporation.

Production Designers:

Stephen Bundy.

Cast:

Anthony Bate (Sergeant Lane), Norman Mitchell (Sergeant Constantine), James Sharkey (Lieut Ned Louden), Richard Vernon (Captain Alcot), Danvers Walker (James Newton), Leonard Cracknell (Frank Taylor), Sonny Pillay (Jacko), John Wilding (The Sentry), Olive McFarland (Bessie Constantine), Andre van Gyseghem (Nathaniel Carlton), Ronald Adam (Robert MacDonald), Christopher Hodge (John Sanders), John Clements (Thomas Morland), Robert Cawdron (Joshua Beer), Carole Ann Ford (Martha Salisbury), Anthony Valentine (Jack Salisbury), Van Boolen (A gaoler), Michael Rose (Mr White), Julian D'Albie (The Judge), and Howard Douglas (Foreman of the Jury). (Via Radio Times, 15 June 1961, p.45.)

Release Dates:

Broadcast on BBC Television, 22 June 1961, at 8:30pm.

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  • 1830s
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