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Goodbye, Mr. Chips Cast and Credits
Cast | Production Credits | Web Credits
Cast

Mr. Chipping
| Martin Clunes |
Kathie
| Victoria Hamilton |
Max Staefel
| Conleth Hill |
Wetherby
| John Wood |
Ralston
| Patrick Malahide |
Burnley
| Christopher Fulford |
Young Colley
| James Casey |
Young Rivers
| Harry Lloyd |
Henshaw
| Tom Roberts |
Alderdyce
| Rory Copus |
Hawthorne
| James Malcolm |
Rinehart
| David Netherton |
Young Sexton
| Joe Sowerbutts |
Hotelier
| Hugh Sachs |
Card playing ladies
| Paula Jacobs
Irene Sutcliffe
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Man with whiskers
| Bryan Robson |
Young Wallingford
| Oliver Rokison |
Young Rushton
| Eddie Cooper |
Dr. Merivale, Snr
| Doyne Byrd |
Alice Johnson
| Florence Hoath |
Colley Secondus
| Nicolas Le Moignan |
April Fools Boy
| Peter Cant |
Atkins
| Dominic Le Moignan |
Highcroft OTC Officer
| Jack Merriott |
Soldier Colley
| Henry Cavill |
Sir John Rivers
| John Harding |
Young Callender
| George Clarke |
Chairman Sexton
| Robin Lermitte |
Morgan
| Tom Wansey |
Lancaster
| Tom Szekeres |
Mrs. Sexton
| Jaq Croft |
Dr. Merivale
| Richard Braine |
Soldier Colley Snr
| John Peaarson |
Callender Snr
| Andrew Collins |
Rushton Snr
| Graham Pountney |
Production Credits

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| Executive Producer | Judy Counihan
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| Producer | Margaret Mitchell
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| Director | Stuart Orme
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| Writers | Brian Finch
Frank Delaney
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| Scriptwriter | Hannah Weaver
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| Director of Photography | Martin Fuhrer
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| Editor | Jamie McCoan
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Music composed
and orchestrated by
| Colin Towns |
| Production Designer | Caroline Amies
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| Costume Designer | Les Lansdown
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| Chief Make-Up Artist | Anne Spiers
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| Casting Director | Gail Stevens and Maureen Duff
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| Location Manager | Peter Tullo
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| Stunt Coordinator | Rod Woodruff
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Special thanks to the Warden and Scholars of Winchester College
Film crews and actors involved in the making of this adaptation of the novel by James Hilton were at Winchester College in July of 2002 as part of the location filming.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips is an SMG Television Productions Limited production for ITV and Carlton International presented on PBS by WGBH Boston.
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips Web credits

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Louise Weber
Senior Designer
Tyler Howe
Designer
Sarah Lowe
Senior Developer
Molly Frey
Producer
Caitlin O'Neil
Production
Marisa Nopakun, research assistant
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