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Actors to aid St. Teresa's

ST. TERESA'S Hospital, Wimbledon, the maternity hospital run by the Sisters of St. Anne, has managed to obtain the services of a large amount of theatrical talent for its gala show at Wimbledon Civic Theatre on October 31.
Actor Michael Robbins, who plays the long-suffering husband in the television comedy series "On the Buses," has arranged the show with the help of many of his friends in the profession.
Among the well-known faces to he seen on the stage will be Edward Woodward, otherwise known to millions as Callan, the tough plebeian secret agent of the television series of that name. Michael Robbins will produce and take part in the show.
Also appearing will be Paul Curran of the National Theatre, Emile Belcourt of Sadler's Wells, Patricia Hayes, Richard O'Callaghan, Brian Hayes, Juliet Kempson, Peter Jolly, Hal Dyer and Simon Williams.




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