Funny Farm (play)

Funny Farm is a 1975 television play written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke, broadcast as part of BBC 1's Play for Today series on 27 February 1975.[1][2]

Funny Farm
Ad featuring Tim Preece
Written byRoy Minton
Directed byAlan Clarke
StarringTim Preece
Allan Surtees
Bernard Severn
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerMark Shivas
Camera setupmulti-camera video
Running time92 minutes
Production companyBBC TV
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release27 February 1975 (1975-02-27)

Alan Wellbeck (Tim Preece) is a nurse in a mental hospital. His day-to-day struggles with personal feelings and troubled patients provide humour and pathos against the backdrop of a public institution.[3]

Cast

  • Tim Preece as Alan Welbeck
  • Allan Surtees as Arthur Rothwell
  • Bernard Severn as Ted Spinner
  • Michael Bilton as Sidney Charlton
  • Kenneth Scott as Jonathan
  • John Locke as Jeff West
  • Gordon Christie as Jack
  • Anthony Langdon as Les Dewhurst
  • Wally Thomas as Mr. Chadd
  • Donald Bisset as Mr. Scully
  • Terence Davies as Walter
  • Arnold Diamond as James Ball
  • Francis Mortimer as Graham
  • Helena McCarthy as Joyce
  • Michael Percival as John
  • Dorothy Frere as Edna Ball
  • Chris Sanders as Bill Spence
  • Patricia Moore as Miss Taylor
  • John Cross

References


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