

Comedy
Overview
Dickie Dreadnought is the boxing-mad nephew of pious clergyman Reverend Sydney Mullet. To mollify his disapproving uncle, Dickie embarks on an elaborate plan to keep his budding boxing career a secret, with he and his tough-talking promoter Wally Burton both pretending to be devout 'men of the cloth'.
Top Cast


Brian Rix
Brian Rix
Dickie 'Dreadnought' Marchant
Brian Rix
Dickie 'Dreadnought' Marchant


William Hartnell
William Hartnell
Walter 'Wally' Burton
William Hartnell
Walter 'Wally' Burton


Tommy Cooper
Tommy Cooper
Horace Hawkins
Tommy Cooper
Horace Hawkins


Vera Day
Vera Day
Cynthia Tripp
Vera Day
Cynthia Tripp


Sidney James
Sidney James
Sammy Gatt
Sidney James
Sammy Gatt


Tony Wright
Tony Wright
Percy Gibbons
Tony Wright
Percy Gibbons
Leo Franklyn
Leo Franklyn
Rev. Sydney Mullet
Leo Franklyn
Rev. Sydney Mullet


John Robinson
John Robinson
Archdeacon Pomphret
John Robinson
Archdeacon Pomphret


Renée Houston
Renée Houston
Mildred Pomphret
Renée Houston
Mildred Pomphret


Arthur Mullard
Arthur Mullard
Tubby
Arthur Mullard
Tubby
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