The Jockey Club Stakes
Cast & Crew
Cast
Captain Trevor Jones | Terence Skelton |
---|---|
Charlie Wisden | Brian Hayes |
Colonel Sir Robert Richardson | Robert Coote |
Lady Green | Hazel Bainbridge |
Lady Ursula Itchin | Julia Lockwood |
Lord Coverley de Beaumont | Geoffrey Sumner |
Lord Green | Wensley Pithey |
Marquis of Candover | Alastair Sim |
Miss Hills | Christina Gray |
P Brown | Terence Moran |
Perch Graham | Barry Walker |
Sir Dymock Blackburn, QC | Ernest Clark |
Tom Glass | Alan White |
Charlie Wisden (replacement) | Geoffrey Wearing
(started 15th March 1971) |
Lady Ursula Itchin (replacement) | Imogen Hassall
(started 15th March 1971) |
Marquis of Candover (replacement) | Wilfrid Hyde White
(started 15th March 1971) |
Sir Dymock Blackburn, QC (replacement) | Griffith Jones
(started 28th June 1971) |
Colonel Sir Robert Richardson (replacement) | Ballard Berkeley
(started 23rd August 1971) |
Lord Coverley de Beaumont (replacement) | Geoffrey Lumsden
(started 23rd August 1971) |
Captain Trevor Jones (replacement) | Kenneth Ives
(started October 1971) |
Miss Hills (replacement) | Patsy Morgan
(started October 1971) |
Crew | |
Decor and Costumes | Anthony Holland |
Director | Murray Macdonald |
Lighting | Michael Northen |
Press Representative | Torrington Douglas |
Press Representative (replacement) | Frank Rainbow |
Presented by | Peter Saunders
(September 1970 – March 1971) |
Presented by | Henry Sherwood
(March – November 1971) |
Assistant Stage Manager | Eric Corlett |
Company and Stage Manager | Peter Fox |
Deputy Stage Manager | Christine Staley |
General Manager | Verity Hudson |
Master Carpenter | Phil Nicklin |
Miss Julia Lockwood’s clothes by | de Rachelle (London) |
Overture and Entr’acte Music played by | Robb Stewart |
Scenery built by | Vic Mara Ltd |
Scenery painted by | Alick Johnstone Ltd |
Wardrobe Mistress | Ellen Christie |
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