Johnny, You're Wanted (TV series) explained
Genre: | Mystery |
Starring: | John Slater Joan Newell |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Num Series: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 6 |
Producer: | Douglas Moodie |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Company: | BBC |
Channel: | BBC 1 |
Johnny, You're Wanted is a British television series which originally aired on BBC in 6 episodes between 7 November and 12 December 1953.[1] In 1956 it was adapted into a film of the same title also starring Slater.
Cast
- John Slater as Johnny (6 episodes)
- Joan Newell as Joan (6 episodes)
- Tom Clegg as Trunker (5 episodes)
- Herbert Smith as Old Moore (4 episodes)
- Theodore Bikel as Ferrari (4 episodes)
- Martin Wyldeck as Inspector Markham (4 episodes)
- John Boulter as Detective Sergeant (4 episodes)
- Elspet Gray as Beryl (3 episodes)
- Joan Young as Matron (3 episodes)
- William Franklyn as Dr. Matthews (3 episodes)
- Jack Newmark as Solomon (3 episodes)
- Diana Graves as Sonia (2 episodes)
- Frank Hawkins as Mac (2 episodes)
- Lind Joyce as Cabaret Singer (2 episodes)
- Frederick Wheldon as Maitre d'Hotel (2 episodes)
- Arthur Lovegrove as Sid (1 episode)
- Jacqueline Squire as Peggy (1 episode)
- Reginald Hearne as Police Sergeant (1 episode)
- Kenneth Cope as Police Constable (1 episode)
- John Vere as Tobacconist (1 episode)
- Olivia Burleigh as Lady Stoke 1 episode)
- Noel Davis as Motor Mechanic (1 episode)
- Alec Finter asStage-Door Keeper (1 episode)
References
- Baskin p.11
Bibliography
- Baskin, Ellen . Serials on British Television, 1950-1994. Scolar Press, 1996.