Word of Honour (''Upstairs, Downstairs'')
"Word of Honour" | |
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'Upstairs, Downstairs' episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 3 Episode 7 |
Directed by | Lionel Harris |
Written by | Fay Weldon |
Original air date | 8 December 1973 |
Word of Honour was the seventh episode of the third series of the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode is set in 1912.
Cast
- Guest cast
- Jack Challen (John Horsley)
- Bunting (Edward Palmer)
- Arthur Naws (Kenneth Watson)
- Henry Pritchett MP (Peter Cellier)
- Johnson Munby MP (Anthony Sharp)
- Sir William Trevanion KC MP (Geoffrey Lumsden)
- Sir Percy Devenish MP (Alastair Hunter)
- Reuben Chantry MP (John Gabriel)
Plot
Jack Challen gives Richard Bellamy an insider's investment tip. Jack Challen tells him, that Cartwright Engineering gets a large contract. In return, Richard gives his word of honour and promises not to disclose his source. Henry Pritchett is a Parliamentary opponent and thinks that Richard Bellamy was using inside information from his days at the Admiralty. After that, the Government initiates an inquiry. But Hazel reveals Richard's source.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Word of Honour www.imdb.com
- ↑ Word of Honour - Updown.org.uk
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