
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George charts the life of the controversial Liberal politician with Philip Madoc in the titular role. The title theme, Chi Mai, was by Ennio Morricone
Top Cast


Philip Madoc
Philip Madoc
David Lloyd George
Philip Madoc
David Lloyd George
Lisabeth Miles
Lisabeth Miles
Margaret Lloyd George
Lisabeth Miles
Margaret Lloyd George


William Thomas
William Thomas
William George
William Thomas
William George


Kika Markham
Kika Markham
Frances Stevenson
Kika Markham
Frances Stevenson


William Hootkins
William Hootkins
Winston Churchill
William Hootkins
Winston Churchill


Meredith Edwards
Meredith Edwards
Richard Lloyd
Meredith Edwards
Richard Lloyd
David Markham
David Markham
Herbert Henry Asquith
David Markham
Herbert Henry Asquith


Sue Jones-Davies
Sue Jones-Davies
Megan Lloyd George
Sue Jones-Davies
Megan Lloyd George
Gillian Elisa
Gillian Elisa
Anita George
Gillian Elisa
Anita George
Iestyn Garlick
Iestyn Garlick
Richard Lloyd George
Iestyn Garlick
Richard Lloyd George
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