
Jack and the Beanstalk: The ITV Pantomime
Comedy
Overview
A televised pantomime of Jack and the Beanstalk featuring various celebrities.
Top Cast


Neil Morrissey
Neil Morrissey
Jack
Neil Morrissey
Jack


Adrian Edmondson
Adrian Edmondson
Dame Dolly
Adrian Edmondson
Dame Dolly


Griff Rhys Jones
Griff Rhys Jones
Baron Wasteland
Griff Rhys Jones
Baron Wasteland


Denise Van Outen
Denise Van Outen
Jill
Denise Van Outen
Jill


Morwenna Banks
Morwenna Banks
Goldilocks
Morwenna Banks
Goldilocks


Julie Walters
Julie Walters
Fairy Godmother
Julie Walters
Fairy Godmother


Julian Clary
Julian Clary
Tim / Baron's Henchman #1
Julian Clary
Tim / Baron's Henchman #1


Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz
Baron's Henchman #2
Peter Serafinowicz
Baron's Henchman #2


Will Barton
Will Barton
Harp
Will Barton
Harp


Paul Merton
Paul Merton
Narrator
Paul Merton
Narrator
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