
One Hundred a Day
Drama
Overview
A young girl is forced to continue working at her machine all day in a 1930s shoe factory after a visit to a backyard abortionist. Based on the short story 'How beautiful are thy feet' by Alan Marshall.
Top Cast
Rosalie Fletcher
Rosalie Fletcher
Leilia
Rosalie Fletcher
Leilia
Jenee Welsh
Jenee Welsh
Sadie
Jenee Welsh
Sadie
Virginia Portingale
Virginia Portingale
Mabel
Virginia Portingale
Mabel
Eve Wynne
Eve Wynne
Nurse
Eve Wynne
Nurse
Beth Child
Beth Child
Beth Child
Susannah Piggott
Susannah Piggott
Susannah Piggott
Vivien Mepham
Vivien Mepham
Vivien Mepham
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