
Mr. Love
Comedy
Overview
An fifty-year-old mild-mannered gardener becomes a lovable legend in his town for his talent to romantically please every woman that fancies him.
Top Cast


Barry Jackson
Barry Jackson
Donald Lovelace - 'Mr Love'
Barry Jackson
Donald Lovelace - 'Mr Love'


Maurice Denham
Maurice Denham
Theo
Maurice Denham
Theo


Margaret Tyzack
Margaret Tyzack
Pink Lady
Margaret Tyzack
Pink Lady


Linda Marlowe
Linda Marlowe
Barbara
Linda Marlowe
Barbara


Marcia Warren
Marcia Warren
Doris Lovelace
Marcia Warren
Doris Lovelace


Tony Melody
Tony Melody
Ferris
Tony Melody
Ferris


Patsy Byrne
Patsy Byrne
Mrs Lunt
Patsy Byrne
Mrs Lunt


Julia Deakin
Julia Deakin
Melanie
Julia Deakin
Melanie


Helen Cotterill
Helen Cotterill
Lucy Nuttall
Helen Cotterill
Lucy Nuttall


Kay Stonham
Kay Stonham
Maggie Capstick
Kay Stonham
Maggie Capstick
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