Rookery Nook (1970 TV drama)
Rookery Nook is a 1970 British television production by the BBC.
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Produced by | Eric Fawcett |
Screenplay by | Ben Travers |
Based on | Rookery Nook (play) |
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Distributed by | BBC |
Release date | 19 September 1970 |
Country | England |
Language | English |
Sources
The BBC's production was based on the play Rookery Nook, one of the Aldwych farces, by Ben Travers.[1]
First showing
First transmitted by the BBC on 19 September 1970, it was made in colour on videotape, but survives only as a monochrome telerecording.[2]
Revival
The BBC's film was revived in 1994 by the National Film Theatre, the UK's leading revival house.[3]
Cast
- Richard Briers ... Gerald Popkiss
- Arthur Lowe ... Harold Twine
- Joan Cooper ... Gertrude Twine
- Irene Handl ... Mrs. Leverett
- Elizabeth Knight ... Rhoda Marley
- Moray Watson ... Clive Popkiss
- Francis de Wolff ... Putz
- Geoffrey Lumsden ... Admiral Juddy
- Mary Millar ... Poppy Dickie
- Jenny McCracken ... Clara Popkiss
- Kathleen Saintsbury ... Mrs. Possett[4]
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References
- "Rookery Nook (1970)". BFI. Archived from the original on 26 January 2009.
- "Rookery Nook". Kaleidoscope.
- "Article by John Lyttle". The Independent.
- "BenTravers Farces: Rookery Nook". BBC Genome Project.
External links
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