Pardon Me, Prime Minister
November 1989
A Adult Comedy, Comedy, Farce
Written by Edward Taylor, John Graham.
Produced by Mary Wonnacott.
Cast
- Rt. Hon. George Venables MP
- Paul Wonnacott
- Rodney Campbell
- Anthony Townsend
- Rt.Hon. Hector Grimmond MP
- Alan Prince
- Miss Frobisher
- Sue Burgess
- Sybil Venables
- Stella Gillingham
- Shirley Springer
- Samantha Richards (as Samantha Pannell)
- Jane Rotherbrook
- Eileen Robinson
- Dora Springer
- Jane Tuson
- A Man
- Peter Allen
Production Team
- Assistant Producer
- Sandy Baines
- Stage Manager
- Peter Allen
- Continuity
- Cathie Pannell
- Lighting and Effects
- Ray Burgess, Simon Fox
- Set Designer
- Maggie Taylor, David Lance
- Wardrobe
- Wendy Lance
- Hairdresser
- Mary Hearn
- Publicity
- Sue Burgess, Anthony Townsend, Guy Pannell
- Box Office
- Jackie Lugger
- Front of House
- Veronica Brown
- Photographer
- John Taylor (as Johnny Taylor)
Programme
Gallery
- Something amusing for the Prime Minister and his Private Personal Secretary. The Chancellor is not so sure. ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- The cast of ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989. Back row: Jane Tuson as Dora Springer, Eileen Robinson as Jane Rotherbrook, Samantha Pannell as Shirley Springer, Stella Gillingham as Sybil Venables. Front row: Alan Prince as Hector Crammond MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Paul Wonnacott as George Venables MP, The Prime Minister, Anthony Townsend as Rodney Campbell and Peter Allen as a Private Investigator.
- The Chancellor’s short-sighted secretary (Sue Burgess) attempts seduction in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- The arrival of the blood donor unit: Sybil wants volunteers in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- The Prime Minister in pleading mood with the journalist daughter of a newspaper tycoon in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- The Prime Minister pleads with his wife in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- Dora’s daughter kisses the PM in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- Which is the father? Dora hasn’t a clue, yet, in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- Problems for the PM and his PPS: what to do with a near-naked lady in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- And what to do with a bra that won’t go away in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- A future for Shirley and Rodney? ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989
- A future and a past for Dora and Hector in ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’, produced by SBADS in 1989














