
Land of Green Ginger
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Faced with the prospect of being sent to work abroad, Sally Brown returns home from London to Hull, to see if she still feels the same attachment for her home town - and for her old boyfriend Mike Thurlow. Will she decide to take the job abroad or return to live with Mike in Hull?
Top Cast


Gwen Taylor
Gwen Taylor
Sally Brown
Gwen Taylor
Sally Brown


John Flanagan
John Flanagan
Mike Thurlow
John Flanagan
Mike Thurlow


Jean Heywood
Jean Heywood
Mrs. Brown
Jean Heywood
Mrs. Brown


Michael Elwyn
Michael Elwyn
Reynolds
Michael Elwyn
Reynolds
Ivy Cawood
Ivy Cawood
Mrs. Thurlow
Ivy Cawood
Mrs. Thurlow
Clive Hunter
Clive Hunter
Taxi Driver
Clive Hunter
Taxi Driver
Ted Denyer
Ted Denyer
Uncle Jack
Ted Denyer
Uncle Jack
Mike Waterson
Mike Waterson
Folk Singer (The Watersons)
Mike Waterson
Folk Singer (The Watersons)
Norma Waterson
Norma Waterson
Folk Singer (The Watersons)
Norma Waterson
Folk Singer (The Watersons)
Lal Waterson
Lal Waterson
Folk Singer (The Watersons)
Lal Waterson
Folk Singer (The Watersons)
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