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  2. Spring and Port Wine (film) - Wikipedia

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    Spring and Port Wine was a huge success on the British stage. Memorial moved into filmmaking with If.... and Charlie Bubbles and wanted to make a film of Spring and Port Wine. [2] "I suppose it has always been in my mind to film it," said Medwin. [3] In November 1968 Medwin said the film version would be called Dance to Your Daddy. [4]

  3. Spring and Port Wine - Wikipedia

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    Spring and Port Wine is a 1959 stage play by Bill Naughton. ... had left the cast and from 1967–68 played the lead role of Rafe in an Australian tour.

  4. Glyn Owen - Wikipedia

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    Glyn Griffith Owen (6 March 1928 – 10 September 2004) was a Welsh stage, television and film actor, perhaps best known to British TV viewers for three roles: that of Dr Patrick O'Meara in Emergency Ward 10 (ITV, 1957–61), Edward Hammond in The Brothers (BBC, 1972), and Jack Rolfe in Howards' Way (BBC, 1985–90).

  5. James Mason - Wikipedia

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    Spring and Port Wine: Rafe Crompton Cold Sweat: Captain Ross The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go: Y.Y. Go 1971: Bad Man's River: Francisco Paco Montero Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! Alan Hamilton 1972: Child's Play: Jerome Mailey 1973: John Keats: His Life and Death: Narrator (voice) The Last of Sheila: Phillip The Mackintosh Man: Sir George Wheeler 1974: ...

  6. Albert Finney - Wikipedia

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    Albert Finney (9 May 1936 – 7 February 2019) was an English actor. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and worked in the theatre before attaining fame for movie acting during the early 1960s, debuting with The Entertainer (1960), directed by Tony Richardson, who had previously directed him in theatre.

  7. Len Jones - Wikipedia

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    His film credits included appearances in Seventy Deadly Pills (1964), Sky West and Crooked (1966), Spring and Port Wine (1970), Straw Dogs (1971), Danny Jones (1972) and Made (1972). He is notable for his work on the Supermarionation TV series Joe 90 (1968–1969), in which he voiced nine-year-old superspy Joe McClaine.

  8. Adrienne Posta - Wikipedia

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    Posta appeared in films such as To Sir with Love (1967) and Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, Up the Junction (both 1968), Spring and Port Wine (1970), and Carry On Behind (1975). She also featured in many TV programmes, including the first episode of Budgie (1971), where she appeared as a stripper.

  9. Christopher Timothy - Wikipedia

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    Timothy was born in Bala, Wales in 1940. [1] He is the son of Anglican priest and BBC announcer Andrew Timothy and his first wife, Gwladys Marian nee Hailstone. [2] [3]When aged five Timothy moved with his family to south London, and at thirteen to Shrewsbury, where he attended Kingsland Grange Preparatory School and Priory Grammar School for Boys, [4] and trained at the Central School of ...