“Company of Five”
Leon Griffiths, Screen Writers' Guild award winner, wrote an ironic comedy about the kidnapping of a labour exchange clerk by an eccentric old man, Quinn, who believes the clerk to be Martin Bormann, the missing Nazi war leader. Quinn and his family have problems when they realise they might have made a mistake. The actors are from “Company of Five,” which includes John Neville, Gwen Watford. Ann Bell, Ray Smith and Cyril Luckham. “Arthur Gifford is Alive and Well in Stoke Newington” was produced by Michael Lindsay-Hogg for London Weekend Television, and screens from CHTV3 next Thursday.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 4
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