
The Young Mr. Pitt
Drama · History
Overview
In 1783 England, King George III appoints William Pitt only 24 years old, as PM. When members of Parliament refuse to take Pitt seriously, he calls for a general election and wins. Pitt works to reform England, focusing on rebuilding the navy while across the sea in France, Napoleon Bonaparte begins his conquest of Europe.
Top Cast


Robert Donat
Robert Donat
William Pitt / The Earl of Chatham
Robert Donat
William Pitt / The Earl of Chatham


Robert Morley
Robert Morley
Charles James Fox
Robert Morley
Charles James Fox


Phyllis Calvert
Phyllis Calvert
Eleanor Eden
Phyllis Calvert
Eleanor Eden


John Mills
John Mills
William Wilberforce
John Mills
William Wilberforce
Geoffrey Atkins
Geoffrey Atkins
William Pitt, as a boy
Geoffrey Atkins
William Pitt, as a boy


Jean Cadell
Jean Cadell
Mrs. Sparry
Jean Cadell
Mrs. Sparry


Raymond Lovell
Raymond Lovell
George the Third
Raymond Lovell
George the Third
Agnes Lauchlan
Agnes Lauchlan
Queen Charlotte
Agnes Lauchlan
Queen Charlotte


Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
Lord North
Felix Aylmer
Lord North


Ian McLean
Ian McLean
Dundas
Ian McLean
Dundas
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