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AGAINST THE CROWD
 

UK / ITV Network-ATV / 7x60 minute episodes / Broadcast: 13 July - 31 August 1975 / Sundays @ 10.15pm 

Producer: Nicholas Nicholas Palmer 

An anthology of seven plays dealt with people whose viewed differed from those of the majority - people who are against the crowd as it were. Some top quality writers including the likes of Fay Weldon, Nigel Kneale, Howard Schumann, Roger Marshall and Kingsely Amis wrote pieces and the casts included the likes of Donald Sinden, Patricia Garwood, Bernard Lee, Don Warrington, Tessa Wyatt, Peter Vaughan, Linda Robson and Kenneth Cranham. You can view individual details for each play in our episode guide here. 

The seven plays were:- 
1. Tell It To The Chancellor / 2. Poor Baby / 3. Murrain / 4. Carbon Copy / 5. Blind Man's Buff / 6. We Are All Guilty / 7. Bread and Circuses

All seven plays were given a repeat screening between 27 January and 10 March 1977. 


THE EPISODES  

1. TELL IT TO THE CHANCELLOR 
UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast Sunday 13 July 1975 @ 10.15pm

Writer: Nicholas Palmer / Designer: Anthony Waller / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Director: Lionel Harris

Comedy drama. Everyone in his office is on the make but when Graham Armstrong decides to play things straight he finds himself in opposition to his work colleagues.

cast
David Stoll as George / Basil Henson as Bob / Harry Landis as Tibbs / George Moon as Cecil / Angela Browne as Jean Armstrong / Donald Sinden as Mr. Thomas / Mary Wimbush as Mrs. Thomas / Beatrix Mackey as Mrs. Grimshaw / John Burgess as Doctor / Micheal Wynne as Toby Porter / Donald Gee as Graham Armstrong / Micheal Standing as Albert / Sue Passmore as Elphie / Philip Trewnnard as Tagg / Katy McLellan as Melanie / Elizabeth Crowthers as Girl in shop / Ann Payor as Mary / Lucinda Gane as Vivien / Sally Harrison as Sally 



2. POOR BABY
UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast: Sunday 20 July 1975 @ 10.15pm

Writer: Fay Weldon / Designer: Michael Eve / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Director: Paul Annet

Drama. Jenny Slade finds life hard enough coping with two small daughters and a lazy husband but matters are compounded when she gives birth to a child with down syndrome. 

cast
John Stuart as Judge / Norman Pitt as Coronet / Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Gregory / Christopher Banks as Magistrate / Patricia Garwood as Susannah Gregory / Amanda Murray as Jenny Slade / Charles West as Counsel / Elspeth Macnaughton as Marton / Elizabeth Burger as Mrs. James / Valerie Lush as Sister Rich / William Hoyland as Kevin Slade / Carole Hayman as Miss Henry / Natalie O'Mahony as Marinda Slade 


3. MURRAIN
UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast: Sunday 27 July @ 10.15pm

Writer: Nigel Kneale / Designer: Michael Eve / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Director: John Cooper

Horror drama. This typical scary igel Kneale piece concerned vet Alan Crich becoming caught up in a vendetta against Mrs Clemson, an old woman who lives in the village and whom the locals are convinced is a witch. 

cast 
Bernard Lee as Beeley / Raymond Platt as Start / David Neal as Leach / John Golightly as Coker / David Simeon as lan Crich / Ray Dunbobbin as Jimmy / Una Brandon-Jones as Mrs. Clemson / Marjorie Yates as Mrs. Leach / Philip Gilman as Leach's son



4. CARBON COPY

UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast: Sunday 3 August @ 10.15pm


Writer: Howard Schuman / Designer: Anthony Waller / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Director: Piers Waller

Drama. Black Albert Sharpe returns to England from Jamaica and moves back in to the house where he lodges with white family The Botts but starts to feel increasingly out of place. 

cast 
Judy Campbell as Margaret Bott / Simon Lack as John Bott / Nadia Cattouse as Victoria / Cleo Sylvestre as Beryle / Ellen Sheean as Lady Alice / Brian Stirner as Peter Bott / Penny Barrett as New Zealand girl / Don Warrington as Albert Sharpe / Anthony Nash as Grey-haired man / Jimi Rand as Ogre / Kate Nicholls as Temple Sharpe / Tony Bramble as Robert / Wayne Browne as Aladdin / Shango Baku as Genie / Dotlyn Kidd as Princess Baxixite / Guy Gregory as Trees / Sadie Smith as Performer

5. BLIND MAN'S BUFF 
UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast: Sunday 10 August @ 10.15pm

Writer: Hugo Charteris / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Designer: Bryan Holgate / Director: John Sichel

Drama. Sir Lionel Frobisher is none too happy to discover that his daughter is living with her university lecturer, Ted. Determined to express his displeasure to the vice chancellor Sir Lionel is then shocked to discover Susan's thoughts on the matter.

cast 
John Woodvine as Sir Lionel Frobisher / Tessa Wyatt as Susan Frobisher / Nan Munro as Lady Ramsgate / Hugh Morton as Lord Ramsgate / Isabel Dean as Lady Peggy Frobisher / Tim Preece as Ted Higgins / Lolly Cockerell as Christine / Peter Dudley as Pete Miller / Gregory Munroe as Leo Borston / David Hayward as Jim / Jill Shakespeare as Jane / Robin Johnson as Waiter 


6. WE ARE ALL GUILTY 
UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast: Sunday 17 August @ 10.15pm

Writer: Kingsley Amis / Designer: Henry Graveney / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Director: Don Leaver

Drama. Petty thief Clive Raynor learns a lot about the world we live in when he injures a nightwatchman during a raid on a warehouse and doesn't have to pay the consequences.

cast
Peter Vaughan as Don MacIntyre / Arthur White as Mr. Harris / Marjie Lawrence as Alice MacIntyre / Marc Boyle as Policeman / Trevor Baxter as Mr. Stone / David Howe as Terry / Don Henderson as Police Officer / Gillian Martell as Miss Adams / Terence Budd as Clive Raynor / June Page as Paula / Michael Knowles as Rev. Robin Foster / Kathrine Parr as Mrs. Harris / Linda Robson as Marilyn / Saad Ghazi as Waiter / Doyle Richmond as Doctor / John Locke as First Hippy / Lee Walker as Second Hippy


7. BREAD AND CIRCUSES 
UK / ITV Network-ATV (Against The Crowd) / 1x60 minutes / Broadcast: Sunday 31 August @ 10.15pm

Writer: Roger Marshall / Designer: Henry Graveney / Producer: Nicholas Palmer / Director: Dennis Vance

Drama. Professor David Russell is appointed special advisor to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and soon finds that the media are on his back, portraying him as an "instant saviour" in a time of crisis. 

cast 
Martin Wyldeck as Moresby / William Russell as Arthur Penwarren / Joe Melia as Clive Garske / Geraldine Newman as Valerie Pearce / Rio Fanning as Peter Day / James Hall as First reporter / Jack Lynn as Doctor Riley / Peter Marinker as David Russell / Kenneth Cranham as Geoff Cooper / Frank Wylie as Tim Clegg / Paul Seed as Roy / 
Veronica Roberts as Mary / Celia Quicke as Carol Russell / Anne Healey as Girl reporter / Bryan Whitehouse as Second reporter

 
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