The Unbelievable Story of Carl Beech
Documentary
Overview
The jaw-dropping story of Carl Beech, a former nurse from Gloucester who claimed he had been sexually abused by a group of prominent men in the 1970s and 80s.
Top Cast
Carl Beech
Carl Beech
Himself
Carl Beech
Himself
Dawn Beech
Dawn Beech
Herself
Dawn Beech
Herself
Harvey Proctor
Harvey Proctor
Himself
Harvey Proctor
Himself
Diana Clemetson
Diana Clemetson
Herself
Diana Clemetson
Herself
Joan Harborne
Joan Harborne
Herself
Joan Harborne
Herself


Leon Brittan
Leon Brittan
Himself (archive footage)
Leon Brittan
Himself (archive footage)


Edward Heath
Edward Heath
Himself (archive footage)
Edward Heath
Himself (archive footage)
Vanessa Engle
Vanessa Engle
Narrator
Vanessa Engle
Narrator
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