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The Appleyards
S1.E10
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The Problem of Joe
Episode aired Mar 12, 1953
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Director
Naomi Capon
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Philip Burton
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Constance Fraser
Michael Bates
Tessa Clarke
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Director
Naomi Capon
Writer
Philip Burton
Stars
Constance Fraser
Michael Bates
Tessa Clarke
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Constance Fraser
Mrs. Appleyard
Michael Bates
Mr. Crump
Tessa Clarke
Janet Appleyard
Robert Dickens
Ronnie Grant
David Edwards
John Appleyard
Pat Fryer
Margaret Appleyard
(as Patricia Fryer)
John Garley
Joe
Derek Rowe
Tommy Appleyard
Director
Naomi Capon
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Philip Burton
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March 12, 1953 (United Kingdom)
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