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The Cinderella Service & Cinderella D-Day
Nov 14, 2024 11:29 AM

Author:Dramatised by Julia Stoneham,Samantha Bond,Full Cast,Ioan Meredith,Deborah McAndrew,Becky Hindley,Cathy Murphy,Tilly Vosburgh,June Barrie,Annabel Mullion,Jilly Bond

The Cinderella Service & Cinderella D-Day

Samantha Bond stars in two captivating stories set around a hostel for Land Girls during World War Two

Based in Devon in the 1940s, these two dramas follow the lives and loves of a group of young women, all from different backgrounds, but all determined to do their bit for King and country in the Land Army. Billeted in a hastily-converted farmhouse, they face cramped conditions and gruelling work - but there's always dances at the village hop and the chance of romance with a GI...

The Cinderella Service

It's 1943, and Alice Todd has just separated from her husband. With a ten-year-old son to care for, she accepts the position of Warden at a hostel for Land Girls: but is she up to the job? Looking after ten lively, independent women is hard, and when Alice's competence is questioned, she doubts her ability to cope. Will the loyalty and friendship of her girls persuade her to stick it out?

Cinderella D-Day

1944. Alice is still busy running the Women's Land Army hostel, as well as taking tentative steps in her new career and a fledgling relationship. But the girls in her care are finding that life in wartime does not run smoothly. As the hostilities rumble on, there is happiness and heartbreak in store, and the hostel residents face danger and some stark personal choices...

Created by Julia Stoneham - a regular writer on hit TV show The House of Elliott - these evocative wartime dramas star Samantha Bond as Alice, with a cast including June Barrie, Tilly Vosburgh, Becky Hindley and Deborah McAndrew.

Directed by Tracey Neale

Theme tune: 'This Time the Dream's On Me' by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer, lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc

The Cinderella Service

Alice - Samantha Bond

Edward-John - James Cohen

Rose - June Barrie

Annie - Tilly Vosburgh

Mabel - Cathy Murphy

Marian - Becky Hindley

Winnie - Deborah McAndrew

Martha - Rachel Lewis

Taffy - Elaine Claxton

Georgina - Annabel Mullion

Chrissie - Teresa Gallagher

Margery Brewster - Tessa Worsley

Roger Bayliss - Peter Yapp

Christopher Bayliss - Andrew Wlncott

Ferdie - Bill Wallis

Oliver Maynard/Fred - Ian Masters

Ron Chapman - David Collings

Mrs Bowden - Jilly Bond

Nora - Abigail Docherty

Andreas - Walter Van Dyke

Ruben - David Antrobus

Alec/John Boyce - Matthew Morgan

James Todd - David Jarvis

Mary Brewer - Eva Stuart

Other parts played by members of the cast

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 5-19 April 1995

Cinderella D-Day

Alice - Samantha Bond

Rose - June Barrie

Georgina - Louise Lombard

Christopher - Adrian Lukis

Annie - Tilly Vosburgh

Marian - Becky Hindley

Winnie - Deborah McAndrew

Taffy - Elaine Claxton

Martha - Rachel Lewis

Mabel - Cathy Murphy

Edward-John - Sam Collings

Roger Bayliss - Ioan Meredith

Margery Brewster - Tessa Worsley

Ferdie - Bill Wallis

Lionel Brewer - Alex Lowe

Mary Brewer - Ann Beach

Ruben - David Antrobus

Marvin - Robert Harper

Joan - Elaine Pyke

Kiwi - Joanna Monro

James - David Jarvis

Dave - Dominic Taylor

Eleanor - Abigail Docherty

Beryl/Mrs Tucker/Fran - Janet Maw

Lionel - Alex Lowe

Fred - Denys Hawthorne

Italian POW - Chris Pavlo

Arthur - William Howard

Other parts played by members of the cast

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 18 September-2 October 1996

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