

09/04/1953
Legendary England cricketer Sam Palmer (Jack Warner) is due to bat in his final test match against Australia. He is desperate for his son Reggie (Ray Jackson) to see his final innings. But Reggie prefers poetry to cricket and when he is offered the opportunity to read his poetry to England's greatest playwright Alexander Whitehead (Robert Morley) on the last day of the test, the relationship between father and son is tested to the limit. As Sam prepares for his final knock, the conflict with his son weighs heavily on his mind, but he is also upset over England's young batsman and ladies-man, Syd Thompson (George Relph), dating the woman whom he hopes to marry.

Jack Warner
as Sam Palmer

Robert Morley
as Alexander Whitehead

George Relph
as Syd Thompson

Adrianne Allen
as Aunt Ethel

Ray Jackson
as Reggie Palmer

Brenda Bruce
as Cora

Stanley Maxted
as Senator

Joan Swinstead
as Miss Fanshawe

John Glyn-Jones
as Mr Willis

Len Hutton
as Himself

Denis Compton
as Himself

Alec Bedser
as Himself

Godfrey Evans
as Himself

Jim Laker
as Himself

Cyril Washbrook
as Himself

John Arlott
as Himself (Voice)

Richard Bebb
as Frank Weller

Hyma Beckley
as Spectator

Valentine Dyall
as Television Actor

Fred Griffiths
as Taxi Driver

Roddy Hughes
as Mr Harborne

Duncan Lamont
as Unpleasant Pub Customer

Johnnie Schofield
as Railway Porter

Anita Sharp-Bolster
as Daisy

Richard Wattis
as Cricket Fan

Audrey White
as Television Announcer

Ben Williams
as Ticket Collector
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