
Nighthawks
Drama
Overview
In 70s Great Britain, a gay teacher is forced to hide his sexuality by day while living his secret life by night.
Top Cast


Ken Robertson
Ken Robertson
Jim
Ken Robertson
Jim
Tony Westrope
Tony Westrope
Mike
Tony Westrope
Mike
Rachel Nicholas James
Rachel Nicholas James
Judy
Rachel Nicholas James
Judy
Maureen Dolan
Maureen Dolan
Pat
Maureen Dolan
Pat
Stuart Turton
Stuart Turton
Neal
Stuart Turton
Neal
Clive Peters
Clive Peters
Peter
Clive Peters
Peter
Robert Merrick
Robert Merrick
John
Robert Merrick
John
Frank Dilbert
Frank Dilbert
American
Frank Dilbert
American
Peter Radmall
Peter Radmall
Artist
Peter Radmall
Artist
Ernest Brightmore
Ernest Brightmore
Headmaster
Ernest Brightmore
Headmaster
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