Night Train for Inverness


08:40 am - 10:00 am, Thursday, June 25 on Talking Pictures TV (82)

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About this Broadcast

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An ex-convict runs away with his estranged son, unaware the boy has diabetes and could die without his medication. Thriller, starring Norman Wooland and Jane Hylton


1960 subtitles
Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Norman Wooland (Actor) .. Roy Lewis
Jane Hylton (Actor) .. Marion
Dennis Waterman (Actor) .. Ted Lewis
Ernest Morris (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Norman Wooland (Actor) .. Roy Lewis
Jane Hylton (Actor) .. Marion
Dennis Waterman (Actor) .. Ted Lewis
Born: February 24, 1948 in Clapham
Best Known For: The Sweeney, Minder, and New Tricks.
Early-life: Born February 24, 1948, in Clapham, south London, the youngest of nine children, the son of a British Rail ticket collector. As a child he attended the Corona Theatre School and began his professional career with a role in Snowball, a 1960 Children's Film Foundation production. The same year he made Night Train to Inverness, and was asked to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. Playing William in a TV series based on the Just William books made him a star. He then tried to break into Hollywood.
Career: At 16, Waterman returned to Britain and concentrated on stage work until an acclaimed performance in 1968's Up the Junction led to more film roles. Low-budget movies (such as Scars of Dracula) and TV shows (including Colditz) followed until, in 1974, he co-starred with John Thaw in Regan, the pilot episode of iconic series The Sweeney, which became a major TV hit. A 10-year stint in comedy drama Minder followed. Other projects include TV shows On the Up, Stay Lucky, and Circles of Deceit. He's also worked on the stage, most notably in Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell, and My Fair Lady. As Gerry Standing, in BBC drama New Tricks, he has introduced himself to a new generation of fans.
Quote: 'If I am not such a hell-raiser any more, it isn't because I've given up. It's just that my energy levels have fallen. I haven't stopped looking at women. I'm not blind.'
Trivia: He has made several records, including, famously, the theme tunes of several of his TV shows.
Ernest Morris (Director)

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