

Documentary
Overview
BBC Arena's documentary on the Dames of British Theatre and film featuring Maggie Smith, Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench and Joan Plowright on screen together for the first time as they reminisce over a long summer weekend in a house Joan once shared with Sir Laurence Olivier.
Top Cast


Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith
Self
Maggie Smith
Self


Judi Dench
Judi Dench
Self
Judi Dench
Self


Eileen Atkins
Eileen Atkins
Self
Eileen Atkins
Self


Joan Plowright
Joan Plowright
Self
Joan Plowright
Self


Robert Altman
Robert Altman
Self (archive footage)
Robert Altman
Self (archive footage)


Frank Finlay
Frank Finlay
Self (archive footage)
Frank Finlay
Self (archive footage)


John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Self (archive footage)
John Gielgud
Self (archive footage)


Julian Glover
Julian Glover
Self (archive footage)
Julian Glover
Self (archive footage)
Sheridan Morley
Sheridan Morley
Self (archive footage)
Sheridan Morley
Self (archive footage)


Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier
Self (archive footage)
Laurence Olivier
Self (archive footage)
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