

12/03/1952
In a small town in the 1950s a repertory company meets on Monday morning to start rehearsing the following week's play. This is a ghastly thing written by the aunt of one of the theatre's directors. The producer doesn't try to hide his annoyance about it, and is further exercised when the authoress herself arrives to help. The cast have to try and sort out real-life problems that keep intruding as they wrestle with the play's dire dialogue.

Robert Morley
as W.H. 'Harry' Derwent Blacker

Margaret Rutherford
as Catherine Beckwith / Jeremy St. Claire

Kay Kendall
as Sandra Beverley

Michael Medwin
as Jerry Winterton

Liam Gaffney
as Norwood Beverley

Olive Sloane
as Maud Baron

Lloyd Lamble
as Jackson

Charlotte Mitchell
as Daphne Ray

Charles Lamb
as George

Constance Lorne
as Sarah Stebbins

Maggie Hanley
as Mary

Stringer Davis
as Vicar

Joan Hickson
as Harry's Landlady

John Cazabon
as Mr Stebbins

Diana Calderwood
as Set Painter

Joan Rice
as Avis

Sam Kydd
as Ambulanceman
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