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"A Dangerous Kind of Love" | |
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Mountain Men episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Colin Godman |
Original air date | 30 June 1986 |
Guest appearances | |
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A Dangerous Kind of Love was a 1986 TV play which was included in as an episode of the 1986 TV series Mountain Men.[1] The play was produced by the BBC and screened on 30 June 1986 on BBC Two.[2][3]
Plot
[edit]Set in 1871 in Europe, Lucy Walker the daughter of Mr. Walker and Mrs. Walker, is going on a journey to be the first women to try and climb Matterhorn.
Cast
[edit]- Jenny Seagrove as Lucy Walker
- Oliver Tobias as Melchior Anderegg
- Dominic Guard as Edgar Bickerstaff
- Peter Sallis as Mr. Walker
- Isabel Dean as Mrs. Walker
- Julie Peasgood as Jenny
- David Dixon as Horce Walker
- Michael Maloney Whymper
- Holly de Jong as Miss Breevort
- Stephen Tate as Coolidge
- Anna Tzelniker as Cook
- Natalie Caron as Emily Bickerstaff
- Gertan Klauber as Mr. Seiler
- Jill Stanford as Mrs. Seiler
- Sam Tyfield as Boy
- Paula Vickers as Maid
References
[edit]- ^ "Jenny Seagrove in A Dangerous Kind of Love". everythingjennyseagrove.blogspot.com.
- ^ "A Dangerous Kind Love (1986)". britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk.
- ^ "Evening Sentinel 30 June 1986". newspapers.co.uk.