Waiting for Godot: Part Two - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

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- The Present Stage Waiting for Godot: Part Two (Season 1, Episode 12)
- TV Episode |Family
The Present Stage
Waiting for Godot: Part Two (Season 1, Episode 12)
TV Episode |Family
Two derelicts, Vladimir and Estragon, occupy themselves as they wait for 'Godot' to make an appearance on Pozzo's estate.
Directors
David Hugh Jones (as David Jones) |Voytek
Writers
Samuel Beckett (play "Waiting For Godot") |John Kershaw (series writer)
Producer
Pamela Lonsdale (producer)
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated 1966 Jul 3
Release date
Jul 3, 1966 (United Kingdom)
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| 5 cast members |
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