Frederic Henry Lahee has written:
'Field geology' -- subject(s): Field work, Geology
Sally Lahee was born in London, in England, UK.
Henry Charles Lahee has written: 'The grand opera singers of to-day' -- subject(s): Singers, Opera, History and criticism 'Famous violinists of to-day and yesterday' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Violinists, Violinists, violoncellists, Violoncellists
The cast of Intimate Contact - 1987 includes: Derek Benfield as Edgar Joan Blackham as Headmistress Claire Bloom as Ruth Gregory Sebastian Breaks as Marcus Abigail Cruttenden as Nell Gregory Patricia England as Ginnie Hugh Fraser as Vicar Scott Funnell as Fraser David Gillies as 1st Father Wilfred Grove as Undertaker Phyllida Hewat as Madge Pearson Barbara Hickmott as 2nd Mother Sally Jane Jackson as Sharon Paul Jesson as Trevor Singleton John Joyce as Geoff Harris Mark Kingston as Bill Stanhope Sally Lahee as Alice Kate Lansbury as Eleanor Daniel Massey as Clive Gregory Nicholas McArdle as M.C. Norman McDonald as Barman Lizzy McInnerny as Charlotte John Murtagh as Dennis Neil Pearson as Morrie Mark Penfold as Paddy Firth David Phelan as Martin Gregory John Rowe as Managing Director Maggie Steed as Becca Crichton Rowan Suart as 1st Mother Sylvia Syms as Annie Stanhope Amanda Walker as Pamela
The cast of The Donati Conspiracy - 1973 includes: Dallas Adams as Brother Martin Jonathan Adams as Det. Sgt. Cole Michael Aldridge as Prof. Donati David Allister as Defence Counsel John Bardon as Police Officer Johnson Bayly as Prior Richard Beckinsale as Robert Sadler James Bree as Det. Chief Insp. Sandman Barrie Cookson as President of the Court James Copeland as Father Superior Windsor Davies as Mr. Sadler Robin Ford as Court Official Ian Gelder as Dave Dent Donald Gray as Father Conrad Paul Haley as Baker Michael Hall as Major Burney Joy Harington as Mrs. Rudd Janet Key as Jane Frederick Sally Lahee as Mrs. Blake Arthur Marsh as Police Officer Ian Pigot as David John Ringham as Prosecuting Counsel Johnny Shannon as Father Easton Mark Sheridan as Det. Con. Evans Richard Simpson as Dr. Murphy Mary Tamm as Sally Ross Anthony Valentine as Paul Frederick May Warden as Old woman John Woodnutt as Mr. Blake Anthony Woodruff as Minister
Sally Lahee has: Played Maid in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played 2nd Nurse in Hall in "Blackmailed" in 1951. Played Freda Watson in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Woman Shopper in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Nurse in "The Constant Husband" in 1955. Played Sister Baker in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Lady Drayford in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Performed in "Suspense" in 1962. Played Sheila Barton in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Molly Lagan in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Muriel Finch in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Lucy Adams in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Annie Jefferson in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Diana in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Mrs. Parsons in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Mrs Baxter in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played Mrs. Fontaine in "Detective" in 1964. Played Sarah Harrison in "Cluff" in 1964. Played Lilian in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Edna in "The Troubleshooters" in 1965. Played Mary Curtis in "The Flying Swan" in 1965. Played Miss. Benton in "The Man in the Mirror" in 1966. Played Mrs. Reeves in "The First Lady" in 1968. Played Mrs. Hodder in "The Expert" in 1968. Played Iris Vokins in "The Flesh and Blood Show" in 1972. Played Olwen Inkerman in "Emmerdale Farm" in 1972. Played Mrs. Bedford in "Spring and Autumn" in 1972. Played Mrs Trent in "Spy Trap" in 1972. Played Mrs. Trent in "Spy Trap" in 1972. Played Mrs. Blake in "The Donati Conspiracy" in 1973. Played Prison Officer Preston in "Within These Walls" in 1974. Played Lady Carroway in "Wodehouse Playhouse" in 1974. Played Rachel McAllister in "Oil Strike North" in 1975. Played Landlady in "Angels" in 1975. Played Bank Clerk in "The Sweeney" in 1975. Performed in "Angels" in 1975. Played Miss Shenton in "Angels" in 1975. Played Mrs. Hawkins in "Just William" in 1976. Played Mrs. Caradine in "The Duchess of Duke Street" in 1976. Played Hilary Meadows in "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin" in 1976. Played Miss Probble in "Bless Me Father" in 1978. Played Conservative lady in "People Like Us" in 1978. Played Maid in "Lillie" in 1978. Played Mrs. Stewart in "Return of the Saint" in 1978. Played Casting Director in "Shoestring" in 1979. Played Woman in Street in "The Day of the Triffids" in 1981. Played Woman at bus stop in "Jury" in 1983. Played Sarah in "C.A.T.S. Eyes" in 1985. Played Alice in "Intimate Contact" in 1987. Played Mrs Chaldicott in "May to December" in 1989.
The cast of Blackmailed - 1951 includes: Ballard Berkeley as Dr. McCormick Dirk Bogarde as Stephen Mundy Dennis Brian as Sub-Editor Cyril Chamberlain as Police Constable Fay Compton as Mrs. Christopher Valentine Dunn as Nurse in Corridor Robert Flemyng as Dr. Giles Freeman Patricia Glyn as 1st Nurse in Hall Helen Goss as Matron Michael Gough as Maurice Edwards Arthur Hambling as Inspector Canin Harold Huth as Hugh Sainsbury Sally Lahee as 2nd Nurse in Hall Don Liddel as Doctor Edie Martin as Mrs. Porritt - a Patient Derrick Penley as Patrick Joan Rice as Alma James Robertson Justice as Mr. Sine Bruce Seton as Supt. Crowe Lillian Shaw as Bathing Beauty Competitor Constance Smith as Nurse Anne Marianne Stone as Maggie Mai Zetterling as Mrs. Carol Edwards
The cast of Spring and Autumn - 1972 includes: Daniel Abineri as Kojak James Appleby as Porter Keith Ashley as Mechanic Edmund Bailey as Tramp Allister Bain as Bus conductor June Barry as Vera Reid Geoffrey Bateman as Fireman Sue Bond as Barmaid Hilda Braid as Lil Gaye Brown as Betty Dickinson Jill Carson as Station announcer David Casey as Mr. Dobson Dany Clare as Marge Michael Coles as Dave Patrick Connor as Policeman Terence Conoley as Verger Griffith Davies as Ron Gabrielle Daye as Ethel Lewis Jimmy Gardner as Greengrocer James Grout as RAC man Ron Hackett as Ron Pearl Hackney as Freda Kathleen Harrison as Daisy Charlie Hawkins as Charlie Harris Charlie Hawkins as Charlie Harris (Spring) Madge Hindle as Alice Robert James as Dr. Molineux Oscar James as Policeman Frank Jarvis as Dave Kerry Jewel as Best man Jimmy Jewel as Tommy Butler Jimmy Jewel as Tommy Butler (Autumn) Lila Kaye as Mrs. Collier Natalie Kent as Mrs. Watson Nan Kenway as Elderly lady Diana King as Emily Armitage Sally Lahee as Mrs. Bedford Harry Littlewood as Captain Roberts Larry Martyn as Brian Reid Larry Martyn as Joe Dickinson Debbie Martyn as Marilyn Raymond Mason as Barman Martin Matthews as Mr. Wycliffe Ronald Mayer as Man in woods Anthony McCaffery as Scout Lane Meddick as Ticket inspector Norman Mitchell as Policeman George Moon as Mr. Warburton Patrick Newell as Mr. Gordon Barbara Ogilvie as Mrs. Simmons June Page as Sue Elvis Payne as Whitey Arnold Peters as Policeman Robert Raglan as Man Patient Robert Raglan as Mr. Bedford Robert Raglan as Mr. Friar Jo Rowbottom as Woman Patient Philip Ryan as Policeman Stella Tanner as Woman on seat Kim Taylforth as Janet George Tovey as Mr. Duffy Jo Warne as Betty Harris Sally Watkins as Sonia Williams Patrick Westwood as Car driver Meadows White as Wally
The cast of Voice in the Mirror - 1958 includes: Eleanor Audley as Speaker at Soup Kitchen Dave Barry as Quintet Pianist Harry Bartell as Harry Graham Bart Braverman as Gene Devlin Mae Clarke as Mrs. Robbins Russ Conway as Owens, Tavern Owner Harry Dean Stanton as Hysterical Patient in Psychiatric Ward Alan Dexter as Bartender Troy Donahue as Paul Cunningham Ann Doran as Mrs. Devlin Richard Egan as Jim Burton Franklyn Farnum as AA Meeting Attendee Roy Glenn as Janitor at Flophouse Tom Greenway as Drunk Tank Guard Phil Harvey as Joe Perkins Harry Hines as Charlie in Drunk Tank Nelson Leigh as Dr. Bernhardt Julie London as Ellen Burton Ken Lynch as Frank, Bartender George Lynn as Alcoholic Walter Matthau as Dr. Leon Karnes Renny McEvoy as Steve, Alcoholic Carol Nicholson as Little Girl Hugh Sanders as A.W. Hornsby Max Showalter as Don Martin Doris Singleton as Liz Perkins Billy Wayne as Drunk Tank Loudmouth
The cast of Spy Trap - 1972 includes: John Abineri as Nicholas Bratiano Tom Adams as Major Sullivan Michael Aldridge as Andrei Gourko Rafiq Anwar as Doctor Paul Aston as Peter Charles Baillie as Car park attendant George Baker as Colonel Jacoby Jill Balcon as Mrs. Pitman Peter Bale as Carter Ralph Ball as Graham Mary Barclay as Apache John Barcroft as Foreign Office Official Bruno Barnabe as Emilio Mauro Geoffrey Bateman as Buchan Trevor Baxter as Gordon Beng Victor Beaumont as Gunther Strobel Isla Blair as Marie Hansen David Blake Kelly as Harry Cooper Gabrielle Blunt as Mrs. Mullin Betty Bowden as Landlady Willy Bowman as Starhemburg James Bree as Richard Andrew Lees Lyndon Brook as Dr. Malcolm George Edward Brooke as Border Official Pamela Brown as Hester Patricia Burke as Claudia Mauro Mark Burns as Peter Royce Michael Burrell as Danny Steadman Richard Butler as Mr. Mullin John Caesar as Journalist Jan Carey as Kathy Fenchurch Robert Cartland as James Compton Gerald Case as Eric Stuttard MP Ann Castle as Barbara Baker Naomi Chance as Diana Stuart Fleur Chandler as Judith Fallon Peter Clay as Godfrey Lindsay Cooper as Webster James Copeland as Patterson Yvonne Coulette as Lady Cockerell Tom Criddle as Doctor Arnold Tom Criddle as Dr. Arnold Anna Cropper as Penny Chance Lucinda Curtis as Valerie Charles Paul Daneman as Cmdr. Ryan Katherine David as Fiona Franco De Rosa as Aurelio Mulink Denis DeMarne as Morgan John DeVaut as Head waiter Marian Diamond as Helen Foster David Downer as The Waiter David Downer as Waiter Peter Duncan as Gavin Leon Eagles as Liary Paul Eddington as Driscoll Ian Fairbairn as Man in Theatre Derek Farr as Lionel Fenchurch Sheila Fearn as Mrs. Church Don Fellows as Bennett A. Hibbard Robert Flemyng as General Merrin Alan Foss as Bristow Dorothy Frere as Landlady Jeffrey Gardiner as Jonathan Hodge Peter Geddis as Vander Doel Wendy Gifford as Lorna Julian Glover as Cmdr. Anderson Julian Glover as Commander Anderson Julia Goodman as Judith Pat Gorman as Detective Michael Gough as Cooper Seymour Green as Benito Lunghi David Gretton as Student Michael Gwynn as Carson Vincent Hall as Brian Harris Frederick Hall as Under Secretary Prentis Hancock as Lt. Saunders Denys Hawthorne as Harris Geoffrey Hayes as Geoffrey David Healy as Commander McCall Mark Heath as John Kanza Gerard Heinz as Dr. Richter Mary Henry as Mrs. Fleming Alfred Hoffman as George Harris Neville Hughes Paul Humpoletz as Henry Penny Jackson as Air Stewardess Barry Jackson as Nicky Alf Joint as Charlie Pitman Griffith Jones as Alick Stuart Patrick Jordan as Hans Berndorf Paddy Joyce as Delaney Kewel Kay as Joseph Motu Sylvia Kay as Susan Barry Malcolm Kaye as Jimmy Kay Diane Keen as Deborah Anne Lees John Kelland as Terry Tom Kempinski as Johnson Brenda Kempner as Mrs. Simpkins Mary Kenton as Mary Fenchurch Janet Key as Magda Rajik John Kidd as Dr. Blom David Kincaid as Policeman Gertan Klauber as Ambassador Betty Kyprianov as Maid Sally Lahee as Mrs Trent Sally Lahee as Mrs. Trent Mikel Lambert as Gerta Scholtz Eric Lander as Paul Brand Sylva Langova as Adele Onslow Jon Laurimore as Rankin Richard Leech as Simpkins Denis Lill as Onslow Susan Littler as Freda Gutteridge Ann Lynn as Marie Jimmy Mac as Commissionaire Jimmy Mac as The Commisionaire Marcella Markham as Velma William Marlowe Richard Marner as Werner Lempke Martin Matthews as CID Inspector James Maxwell as Knott Zibba Mayes as Annie Matthews Robert McBain as David Miller Eric McCaine as Det. Insp. Williams Neil McCallum as Donald Barry Colin McCormack as Inspector Tarr Andree Melly as Susan Kazik Michalski as Michael Gabor Pat Milner as Sergeant Walters Elliot Montgomery as Stanton Kenton Moore as Griffiths Artro Morris as Linz Patricia Mort as Mrs. Harris Caroline Mortimer as Carol Jackson Daniel Moynihan as Lambert Stephen Murray as Sir Edward Cockerell Allissa Naye as Christine Harris Sonja Nerdrum as Gerda Derek Newark as Colonel Kretmar Geraldine Newman as Miss. Buckle Lionel Ngakane as Ralph Kissanga Phillipa Page as Vicky Philippa Page as Vicky Louise Pajo as Deborah Monckton Anna Palk as Mrs Anderson Jacqueline Pearce as Helen Machin Eve Pearce as Mrs. Knott Jeremy Pearce as Ray Joseph Pinker as Waiter George Pravda as Ambassador Jenny Quayle as Janice Ronald Randall as Maitland Moira Redmond Carl Rigg as Venner John Ringham as Severin Norman Rodway as Brady Marie Rogers as Beryl John Rolfe as Harvey Hector Ross as Chief Petty Officer Millar George Roubicek as Commander Fisher Barry Saunders as George Leon Sinden as John Ferris John Slavid as Journalist Patsy Smart as Mrs Burton Patsy Smart as Mrs. Burton Keith Smith as William Jansen David Soames as Simon Pocock William Squire as Nigel Stewart Barry Stanton as Det. Con. Coles Anthony Stesh as Marchetti Kevin Stoney as Trent Jennifer Thanisch as Susie Ian Thompson as Metcalfe Jenny Till as Miss. Bryant Chris Tranchell as James Gibbs Bill Treacher as Joe Ruckley Bill Treacher as Pub Landlord Patricia Trueman as Receptionist Jenny Twigge as Judy Powell Anthony Valentine as Edward Chance Keith Varnier as Technician Petar Vidovic as Czepaev Terry Walsh as Schreiber David Warbeck as Douglas Armstrong John Warner as Foreign Office Official Richard Warner as Pritchard Kenneth Watson as Danvers Mary Webster as Sophie Winter Peter Welch as Det. Supt. Clark Peter Weston as Mahoney Mela White as Andrea Shelagh Wilcocks as Woman Glenn Williams as Charles Blake Ramsay Williams as James Smith Alister Williamson as Charlie Anthony Woodruff as Magistrate Derek Wright Meg Wynn Owen as Anna Vas Marjorie Yates as Mrs. Adam
The cast of The Day of the Locust - 1975 includes: William Atherton as Tod Hackett Virginia Baker as Guest Billy Barty as Abe Kusich Karen Black as Faye Greener William Castle as Director Alvin Childress as Butler Ann Coleman as Girl Nicholas Cortland as Projectionist DeForest Covan as Shoe Shine Boy Dennis Dugan as Apprentice Brent Dunsford as Fan Richard Dysart as Claude Estee Jackie Earle Haley as Adore Jerry Fogel as Apprentice Lelia Goldoni as Mary Dove Ina Gould as Lee Sisters Angela Greene as Guest Abbey Greshler as Guest Arlene Harris as Aging bar customer John Hillerman as Ned Grote Grainger Hines as French Lt. Jane Hoffman as Mrs. Odlesh Bob Holt as Tour Guide Bo Hopkins as Earle Shoop Paul Jabara as Nightclub Entertainer Margaret Jenkins as Choral Director Robert Jon Carlson as Actor Madge Kennedy as Mrs. Johnson Jonathan Kidd as Undertaker David Ladd as Apprentice Florence Lake as Lee Sisters Norman Leavitt as Mr. Odlesh Gloria LeRoy as Mrs. Loomis Burgess Meredith as Harry Greener Geraldine Page as Big Sister Byron Paul as Guest Robert Pine as Apprentice Roger Price as Guest Michael Quinn as Major Domo Gyl Roland as Girl Wally Rose as 2nd Asst. Director Natalie Schafer as Audrey Jennings Fred Scheiwiller as 1st Asst. Director Pepe Serna as Miguel Queenie Smith as Palsied Lady Kenny Solms as Boy in Chapel Paul Stewart as Helverston Gloria Stroock as Alice Estee Donald Sutherland as Homer Simpson Nita Talbot as Joan Vince Trankina as Looter John War Eagle as The Gingos Margaret Willey as The Gingos
The cast of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin - 1976 includes: Trevor Adams as Tony Webster Ali Baba as Indian in Park Virginia Balfour as Davina Letts-Wilkinson Neville Barber as Peregrine Trembleby Nicholas Barnes as Boy playing Cricket Tim Barrett as Mr. Campbell-Lewiston Helen Bernat as Girl at bus stop Sheila Bernette as Gladys Michael Bilton as The wine-buyer Joan Blackham as Miss Erith Bruce Bould as David Harris-Jones Joseph Brady as McBlane Roger Brierley as Mr. Thorneycroft Vincent Brimble as Glenn Higgins Timothy Carlton as Colin Pillock Gordon Case as Johnson Brian Coburn as Big Man in Bank Terence Conoley as Peter Cartwright Linda Cunningham as Iris Hoddle Anne Cunningham as Jean Timpkins Janet Davies as Ethel Merman Derek Deadman as Man at telephone box Edward Dentith as Mr. Milford Del Derrick as The well-dressed man Glynn Edwards as Mr. Pelham David Ellison as Factory Owner Cynthia Etherington as The housewife Tenniel Evans as Elwyn Watkins Blain Fairman as Sheridan Honeydew Gilly Flower as The woman with fur Dorothy Frere as Mrs. C.J. Jonathan Fryer as Landlord Robert Gillespie as Mr. Dent Robert Hiller as Adam Robert Hiller as Child John Horsley as Doc Morrissey Frederick Jaeger as Bernard Trilling Andrew Johns as Mr. Pennell Violet Kane as Neighbour Sally Lahee as Hilary Meadows Christopher Lawrence as House buyer Penny Leatherbarrow as Tea Lady Peter Mackriel as the Waiter Roland MacLeod as Morris Coates Pamela Manson as Barmaid Ray Marioni as The Waiter Hilary Mason as Mrs. Deacon Bunny May as Insurance Salesman Charmian May as Miss Pershore David Millett as Landlord Norman Mitchell as Ron Napier Abigail Morgan as Child Abigail Morgan as Jocasta Ken Morley as Arthur Sue Nicholls as Joan Greengross Geoffrey Palmer as Jimmy Geoffrey Palmer as Jimmy Anderson Joan Peart as Mrs. E. Blythe-Erpingham Ron Pember as Arthur Noblet Arnold Peters as Mr. Penfold Annet Peters as Woman in Restaurant Jacki Piper as Esther Pigeon Derry Power as Seamus Finnegan Tim Preece as Tom Tim Preece as Tom Patterson John Quayle as Mr. Fennel Dennis Ramsden as Dr. Hump Leonard Rossiter as Reginald Perrin David Rowlands as Mr. Herbert David Rowley as Owen Lewis John Rudling as Bill Leslie Sands as Thruxton Appleby Peter Schofield as Mr. Winstanley Leslie Schofield as Tom Michael Segal as Mr. Jenkins Beatrice Shaw as The elderly lady Gerald Sim as the Vicar Keith Smith as Mr. Lisburn David Sparks as Rosewall Bob Sutherland as Major Derek Suthern as Man in Restaurant Tony Sympson as Uncle Percy Spillinger Hilary Tindall as Deborah Swaffham George Tovey as Little Man in Bank James Warrior as Mr. Babbacombe Ralph Watson as Clerk At Labour Exchange Theresa Watson as Prue Harris-Jones Kenneth Watson as Superintendent Joyce Windsor as Mrs. Hollies Terence Woodfield as Muscroft Ken Wynne as Mr. Deacon Pauline Yates as Elizabeth Perrin
The cast of May to December - 1989 includes: Pi as Arnold Natalie Bodnarec as Baby Fleur Imogen Boorman as Clothilde Tessa Burbridge as Ms Posner Tony Caunter as Eddie Thomas Chapman as Luke Mark Chesman as Struan Mary Chester as Mrs Leston Richard Claxton as Tim Michael Coghlan as Customer Chrissie Cotterill Chrissie Cotterill as Debbie Chrissie Cotterill as Debbie Burgess Richard Cubison as Sgt. Sidney Henderson Shaun Curry as Mr Cracknell Trevor Danby as Bernard Anthony Dawes as Mr Proudlove Duncan Duff as Robbie William Dufris as Matt Lesley Dunlop as Zoe Lesley Dunlop as Zoe Callender Lesley Dunlop as Zoe Callender (II) (Series 3-6) Noel Dyson as Mrs Arlett Miranda Forbes as Marjory Susanne Forster as Sidney Cate Fowler as Vanessa Eric Francis as Cyril Radford Clive Francis as Miles Clive Francis as Miles Henty Evie Garratt as Edith Alan Gilchrist as Anthony Sean Gilder as Shop Assistant Sonia Graham as Woman Milly Gregory as Loretta Lucy Hancock as Katherine Max Harvey as Mr Ross Paul Hawkyard as Workman Jack Heron as Matthew Piers Ibbotson as Kevin Harold Innocent as Arthur James Ives as Neville Paula Jacobs as Doreen Ashley Jensen Ashley Jensen as Rosie Ashley Jensen as Rosie McConnachy Alexander John as Mr Protheroe Lyndsey Joseph as Tammie Paddy Joyce as Uncle Mike Poppy Keeling as Esther Rosalind Knight as Georgina Sinclair Rebecca Lacey as Hilary Sally Lahee as Mrs Chaldicott Rosemary Leach as Avril Jacqueline Leonard as Mrs Codling Rhoda Lewis as Doctor Brian Lipson as Mr Greenstein Sophie Louise Collinson as Baby Fleur Jane Lowe as Snooty Customer Isabelle Lucas as Sonia Edward Lyon as Head Teacher Eve Matheson as Zoe Robin Meredith as Barrister Tony Millan as Mr. Kennedy Pip Miller as Dangerfield Madeleine Moffat as Old Woman Polly Moore as Michelle Cathy Murphy as Mrs Elsworth Anna Nicholas as Lucia Carolyn Pickles Carolyn Pickles as Simone Carolyn Pickles as Simone Trevelyan Olivier Pierre as Mr Bosdure Olivier Pierre as Mr. Bosdure Jo Powell as Mrs Hodgkinson Mark Powley as Roger Ellis Adam Price as Postman Andrew Rattenbury as Doctor Paul Raynor as Roy Alison Reynolds as Claire Anton Rodgers as Alec Anton Rodgers as Alec Callender David Ross as Mr Blain Trevor Sellers as Mark Lindsay Alison Senior as Dawn Renu Setna as Mr. Choudri Shireen Shah as Midwife Jill Simcox as Mrs Goodson Chloe Sirene as Laura Carol Starks as Portia Bernice Stegers Jonty Stephens as Larry Ronnie Stevens as Dad Peter Stockbridge as Mr Barnes Norma Streader as Mrs Ross Freddie Stuart as Taxi Driver Sylvia Syms as Dollie Myfanwy Talog as Mrs Delaforce Ray Trickitt as Derek Paul Venables Paul Venables as Jamie Paul Venables as Jamie Callender Peter Waddington as Photographer Mary Waterhouse as Mrs Leverson Helen Wickens as Nurse Kate Williams as Dorothy Burgess Albie Woodington as Mr. Wilkins Tim Wylton as Alfred Fishwick