Number Ten

Number Ten

Release date : October 7, 1968
Runtime : 1h 19m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Michael Apted /
Writers : Ronald Miller / John Finch /
Production companies : Granada Television /
October 7, 1968 1h 19m More
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The Prime Minister heads a cabinet divided on the question of either using force against an African state, or referring the matter to the United Nations.
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Roland Culver
Patrick Pryton
John Bryans
Holden Britwell
Donald Hewlett
William Featherstone
Andrew Sachs
Nigel Fenn
Robert Sansom
Sir Lionel Pratt
Robert Morris
Bobby Touche
Mona Washbourne
Julia Pryton
Basil Dignam
Sebastian Fleming
William Kendall
Andrew Lodge
Maurice Hedley
Lord Densham
Paul Williamson
George Crowell
Basil Henson
Charles Baldon
Earl Cameron
Dr. Henry Mbala
Henry Moxon
David Turville
John Boxer
John Straker
Jack Gwillim
Admiral Sir Guy Lawrence

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  • title:Number Ten
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1968
  • Runtime:1h 19m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Michael Apted /
  • Writers: Ronald Miller · John Finch ·
  • Production companies: Granada Television ·
  • Overview:The Prime Minister heads a cabinet divided on the question of either using force against an African state, or referring the matter to the United Nations.
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