The Evacuees

The Evacuees is a 1975 episode of the BBC's Play for Today series written by Jack Rosenthal and directed by Alan Parker. It was broadcast by the BBC on 5 March 1975.

Starring Rosenthal's wife, Maureen Lipman, the filmed play is set during the blitz. Loosely based on Rosenthal's personal experiences, it centres on the lives of two Jewish boys, Neville and Danny, who are evacuated from Manchester to Blackpool.[1] The Evacuees won a BAFTA for Best Play and an International Emmy.

The film was released on DVD as part of a collection of Rosenthal's work for the BBC, by Acorn Media on 4 April 2011.

Cast

  • Maureen Lipman as Sarah Miller
  • Gary Carp as Danny Miller
  • Steven Serember as Neville Miller
  • Margery Mason as Mrs Graham
  • Ray Mort as Louis Miller
  • Paul Besterman as Zuckerman
  • Christine Buckley as office woman
  • Ted Carroll as fireman
  • Barron Casenov as Mr Grossfine
  • Margery Withers as Grandma Miller
  • Aubrey Edwards as Wilhelm
  • Ian East as Mr Goldstone
  • Ivor Roberts as Mr Graham
  • Laurence Cohen as Merton
  • Louis Raynes as Bernard
  • Malcolm Hebden as Man in Synagogue
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References

  1. "The Evacuees (1975) | BFI". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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