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Sunday's Child
S1.E13
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Sunday Closing
Episode aired Sep 6, 1959
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Director
Geoffrey Nethercott
Writer
Peter Lambda
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Mandy Miller
Daphne Anderson
Margo Andrew
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Director
Geoffrey Nethercott
Writer
Peter Lambda
Stars
Mandy Miller
Daphne Anderson
Margo Andrew
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Mandy Miller
Mandy Proctor
Daphne Anderson
Evelyn Proctor
Margo Andrew
Angela
William Lyon Brown
Jasper Poole
Barbara Everest
Miss Lawson
Stewart Guidotti
Johnny
Vincent Holman
Sir Wilfred Arden
Fred Kitchen Jr.
Bank Manager
(as Fred Kitchen)
Billy Milton
Magistrate
Hana Maria Pravda
Anna Kovacs
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Cyril Shaps
Mr. Pettigrew
John Stuart
Member of Parliament
Marian Wilson
Mrs. Poole
Director
Geoffrey Nethercott
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Peter Lambda
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September 6, 1959 (United Kingdom)
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ABC Weekend Television
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