

18/02/1985
The Last Place on Earth is a 1985 Central Television seven part serial, written by Trevor Griffiths based on the book Scott and Amundsen by Roland Huntford. The book is an exploration of the expeditions of Captain Robert F. Scott and his Norwegian rival in polar exploration, Roald Amundsen in their attempts to reach the South Pole. The series ran for seven episodes and starred a wide range of UK and Norwegian character actors as well as featuring some famous names, such as Max von Sydow, Richard Wilson, Sylvester McCoy and Pat Roach. It also featured performances early in their careers by Bill Nighy and Hugh Grant. Subsequently Huntford's book was republished under the same name. The book put forth the point of view that Amundsen's success in reaching the South Pole was abetted by much superior planning, whereas errors by Scott ultimately resulted in the death of him and his companions.

Martin Shaw
as Captain R. F. Scott

Stephen Moore
as Dr. 'Bill' Wilson

Max von Sydow
as Fridtjof Nansen

Pat Roach
as PO Evans

Bill Nighy
as Cecil Meares

Sverre Anker Ousdal
as Roald Amundsen

Hugh Grant
as Cherry-Garrard

Michael Maloney
as Lt. 'Teddy' Evans

Richard Morant
as Capt. 'Titus' Oates

Richard Wilson
as Scott Keltie

Sylvester McCoy
as Lt. 'Birdie' Bowers

Paul Rothery
as 'Silas' Wright

Ståle Bjørnhaug
as Olav Bjaaland

Susan Wooldridge
as Kathleen Bruce - Mrs. Scott

Lawrence Douglas
as Bernard Day

Tom Georgeson
as PO Lashly

Robin Soans
as PO Keohane

Hans Ola Sørlie
as Jorgen Stubberud

Alexander Knox
as Sir Clements Markham

Jiří Stanislav
as Dimitri

Jan Hårstad
as Helmer Hanssen

Peter Jeffrey
as Lord Curzon

Nickolas Grace
as Lord Howard de Walden

Richard Todd
as Mr. Barnes

Ivar Nørve
as Oscar Wisting

Jon Eikemo
as Adolf Lindstrom

Sven Nordin
as Gran

Per Theodor Haugen
as Leon Amundsen

Toralv Maurstad
as Hjalmar Johansen

Erik Hivju
as Sverre Hassel

Daragh O'Malley
as PO Crean
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