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24-Hour Call was a 1963 British television series for ATV around the private practice of four doctors played by Godfrey Quigley as Dr Bennett and Geoffrey Frederick from a previous ATV series Call Oxbridge 2000, and newcomers Scott Forbes and Andrew Downie.[1]
| 24-Hour Call | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Lewis Greifer Wilfred Greatorex N. J. Crisp Tudor Gates |
| Starring | Geoffrey Frederick Godfrey Quigley Andrew Downie Scott Forbes |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 21 |
| Production | |
| Producers | Hugh Rennie Philip Dale |
| Production company | ATV |
| Original release | |
| Release | 2 February – 23 June 1963 |
Cast
edit- Geoffrey Frederick as Dr. Hamilton
- Godfrey Quigley as Dr. Bennett
- Andrew Downie as Dr. Murray
- Scott Forbes as Dr. Curtis
- Aileen Britton as Mrs. Bennett
- Jennifer Kennedy as Alison Graham
- Jessie Evans as Miss Davies
- Pauline Stroud as Receptionist
- Anne Godfrey as Receptionist/Nurse Benthall
- Richard Vernon as Wing Commander J. Battenby
- Marius Goring as Sam Bullivant
- Glyn Owen as Mel Harwood
- Dudley Foster as George Manning
- Jane Asher as Caroline Bullivant
- Jane Merrow as Moira Singleton
- Angus Lennie as Jock
- Melissa Stribling as Jackie Harwood
- Noel Johnson as Leonard Rowley
References
edit- ↑ British television: an illustrated guide Tise Vahimagi, Michael Ian Grade - 1996 Page 64 "When this series ended, 24 Hour Call (ATV, 1963) was brought in to supply the private practice medico interest, in this case the group practice of four doctors (Godfrey Quigley and Geoffrey Frederick from the previous series and newcomers Scott Forbes and Andrew Downie) sharing the same headquarters and working on a rotating system. Philip Dale was the producer..."
External links
edit- 24-Hour Call at IMDb