''Rogues' Gallery'' was a
British
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** Britishness, the British identity and common culture
* British English, ...
television series
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which first aired on
ITV
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ITV
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between 1968 and 1969, as a self contained six episode story within season one of the
ITV Sunday Night Theatre
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anthology series.
It was set around London's
Newgate Prison in the 18th century.
Main cast
*
Diane Cilento
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as Lady Sarah Bellasize
*
Jim Dale
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as Lucifer Kane
*
John Woodnutt
John Edward Arthur Woodnutt (3 March 1924 – 2 January 2006) was an English character actor, often cast in villainous roles.
Early life and education
The younger son of Harold Frederick Woodnutt and brother of the Conservative MP Mark Woodnutt ...
as Doctor Peppercorn
*
Sandra Bryant
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as Molly Socket
*
Michael Balfour as Tom Meatyard
* Ann Tirard as Old Bessie
*
Danny Sewell
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as Gideon the Gaoler
References
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1960s British drama television series
ITV television dramas
1968 British television series debuts
1969 British television series endings
Television shows produced by Granada Television
English-language television shows
Television series set in the 18th century
Television shows set in London
British prison television series
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