
Florence Nightingale
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Reflective drama of pioneering nurse, writer and noted statistician Florence Nightingale
Top Cast


Laura Fraser
Laura Fraser
Florence Nightingale
Laura Fraser
Florence Nightingale


Michael Pennington
Michael Pennington
Wen
Michael Pennington
Wen
Andrew Harrison
Andrew Harrison
Palmerston
Andrew Harrison
Palmerston


Barbara Marten
Barbara Marten
Fanny
Barbara Marten
Fanny


Keith Clifford
Keith Clifford
The Colonel
Keith Clifford
The Colonel


Roy Hudd
Roy Hudd
Music Hall barker
Roy Hudd
Music Hall barker


Catherine Tyldesley
Catherine Tyldesley
Parthenope
Catherine Tyldesley
Parthenope


Ian Bartholomew
Ian Bartholomew
Sir Sydney Herbert
Ian Bartholomew
Sir Sydney Herbert
Tim Dann
Tim Dann
Dying Soldier
Tim Dann
Dying Soldier


Olwen May
Olwen May
Mother Mary Clare
Olwen May
Mother Mary Clare
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