Movie: Late Flowering Love

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John Betjeman
John Betjeman

Susannah York
Susannah York

Beryl Reid
Beryl Reid

John Alderton
John Alderton

Eric Morecambe
Eric Morecambe

Jenny Agutter
Jenny Agutter

Peter Cook
Peter Cook

Madeline Smith
Madeline Smith

John Le Mesurier
John Le Mesurier

Caroline Sergeant
Caroline Sergeant

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    Light dramatisation of four poems by poet laureete Sir John Betjeman, set on location in the south of England

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    1981-06-21

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