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Anthony Higgins in 1960s
1968
The Wednesday Play
Season 9, Ep 10 (160) Blood of the Lamb
Synopsis from www.startrader.co.uk: A liner from South Africa is the setting for this powerful three-cornered drama. Alec, a student architect from Cape Town, and his coloured girlfriend, Mary, are leaving for the bigger world of London. Sharing a cabin with Alec is Albert, a strange and magnetic Austrian. While Alec is an innocent, Albert has experienced everything. He is played by Frank Finlay, whose most recent BBC Television appearance was as Brutus in Julius Caesar, and who has recently filmed Cromwell and The Molly Maguires.
As I found at Wikipedia this series "as with much British television of the 1960s, not all of the series survives in the archives, many episodes having been wiped". I hope, this episode was not...
NOT AVAILABLE. IF YOU HAVE IT, LET ME KNOW!
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MORE INFO
First Aired
3 Dec. 1969
Time
1h 20m
Cast and Crew
Writer: Leon Whiteson
Director: Alan Bridges
Actors: Frank Finlay (Albert)
Nicola Pagett (Mary)
T.P. McKenna (Joe Katz)
Anthony Corlan (Alec)
Donald Morley (Purser)
Trevor Martin (Steward)
Raymond Mason (Barman)
Links
Blood of the Lamb at IMDb
Blood of the Lamb at TV.com
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