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The Widow Of Bath (TV Series)
''The Widow of Bath'' is a British thriller (genre), thriller television series which first aired on the BBC in six episodes between 1 June and 6 July 1959. Margot Bennett (writer), Margot Bennett adapted her own 1952 The Widow of Bath, novel of the same title.Reilly p.97 The show starred Guy Rolfe, Barbara Murray and John Justin. Art director Roy Oxley designed the sets. It is now considered lost film, lost. Cast * Guy Rolfe as Charles Atkinson (6 episodes) * Barbara Murray as Lucy Bath (6 episodes) * John Justin as Hugh Everton (6 episodes) * Peter Sallis as Cady (6 episodes) * Walter Horsbrugh as Simmons (6 episodes) * Jennifer Wright (actress), Jennifer Wright as Jan Deverill (6 episodes) * Arthur Shepherd as Myopic waiter (6 episodes) * Fay Compton as Mrs. Leonard (5 episodes) * Andrew Cruickshank as Det. Insp. Leigh (5 episodes) * William Sherwood (actor), William Sherwood as Hotel manager (5 episodes) * George Roderick (actor), George Roderick as Guido (4 episodes) * Joh ...
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The Widow Of Bath
''The Widow of Bath'' is a crime-thriller novel published in 1952 by the Scottish author Margot Bennett (writer), Margot Bennett. Premise Hugh Everton, who is struggling to readjust to normal life after serving several months in prison, re-encounters his ex-lover, the vivacious Lucy, who is married to the staid Judge Bath. Against his better judgement, Hugh agrees to spend some time at the couple's house, but before long, the judge is killed and his body vanishes. TV Serial The book was adapted into a six-episode serial by the BBC in 1959, which was directed by Gerard Glaister, with the screenplay written by Bennett herself. It starred John Justin as Hugh Everton and Barbara Murray as Lucy. The serial no longer survives in the BBC archives.http://bloodymurder.wordpress.com/2015/09/25/the-widow-of-bath-by-margot-bennett/ Availability The novel is no longer in print. It was last issued in 2001. As at September 2021, it can be purchased as an e-book from Amazon (company), Amazo ...
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