The Moonstone (1972 TV series)
The Moonstone is a British mystery television series adapted from the 1868 novel The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. It aired on BBC 1 in five episodes between 16 January and 13 February 1972.[1]
The Moonstone | |
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Genre | Mystery |
Based on | The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins |
Written by | Hugh Leonard |
Directed by | Paddy Russell |
Starring | Vivien Heilbron Robin Ellis Basil Dignam |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Production | |
Producer | John McRae |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Production company | BBC |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 16 January – 13 February 1972 |
Cast
- Vivien Heilbron as Rachel Verinder
- Robin Ellis as Franklin Blake
- Basil Dignam as Gabriel Betteredge
- Martin Jarvis as Godfrey Ablewhite
- Anna Cropper as Rosanna Spearman
- Maureen Morris as Penelope Betteredge
- Madhav Sharma as Indian
- Kathleen Byron as Lady Verinder
- Peter Sallis as Mr. Bruff
- John Welsh as Sergeant Cuff
- Bell McCallum as Nancy
- Brian Murphy as Septimus Luker
- Christopher Hancock as Ezra Jennings
- Michael Gover as Superintendent Seegrave
- Philip Ray as Dr. Candy
- Roy Macready as Tomlinson
- Tony Maiden as Conjuror's Boy
- Ali Baba as Indian Conjuror
- Azad Ali as Indian Conjuror
- Cynthia Etherington as Miss Clack
- Brian Badcoe as Mr. Murthwaite
- Douglas Mann as Gooseberry
- Dona Martin as Lucy Yolland
- Sheila Keith as Mrs. Yolland
- Norman Claridge as Dr. Richardson
- Timothy Craven as Chemist
- Colin Baker as John Herncastle
- Reginald Jessup as Purser
- Norman Mitchell as Mr. Ablewhite
- Mary Barclay as Mrs. Ablewhite
- Billy Cornelius as Landlord
- Stephen Rea as Major Frayne
- Derek Chafer as Sergeant
- Julie May as Cuff's Housekeeper
- David Simeon as Mechanic
- Pat Gorman as Baker, Plain Clothes Man
- Albert Moses as Treasury Guard
- Marguerite Young as Mrs. Threadgall
- Sherrie Hewson as Charity Ablewhite
- Georgina Simpson as Grace Ablewhite
References
- Baskin p.112
Bibliography
- Baskin, Ellen. Serials on British Television, 1950-1994. Scolar Press, 1996.
External links
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