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A Hundred Years of Humphrey Hastings
S1.E5
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Part 5: 1932 - Vision and Sound
Episode aired Dec 14, 1967
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Director
Peter R. Smith
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Ramsay Short
Richard Wade
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Dudley Foster
Marjie Lawrence
Arthur Askey
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Director
Peter R. Smith
Writers
Ramsay Short
Richard Wade
Stars
Dudley Foster
Marjie Lawrence
Arthur Askey
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Dudley Foster
Humphrey Hastings
Marjie Lawrence
Georgina Hastings
Arthur Askey
Mr. A. Askey
Joy Stewart
Ivy Delmaine
Peter Mackriel
Ron Delmaine
(as Peter MacKriel)
David Selwyn
Edward Hastings
Geraldine Burnett
Lucy Hastings
Nora Gordon
Elizabeth, the Maid
Ronald Mayer
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Peter Laird
BBC Announcer
Julie Samuel
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Bill McGuffie
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Peter R. Smith
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Ramsay Short
Richard Wade
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