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VOTE, VOTE, VOTE for Nigel Barton (1965)

Seven million people watched "Stand Up, Nigel Barton," and this audience increased to 8.75 million viewers when "Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton" was shown the following week (December 15, 1965). Dennis Potter ran in the 1964 General Election as a Labour Party candidate, and this experience was the springboard for the play. The political idealism of Oxford graduate Nigel Barton sets him campaigning as a Labour candidate, but he becomes disillusioned and disenchanted by empty political rhetoric, prompting him to speak his true thoughts. Potter added a sardonic sidebar by having politico Jack Hay speak a counterpoint commentary directly into the camera. The two plays were written in a reverse order from the sequence as aired. Commissioned by the BBC in the summer of 1964, "Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton," went before the cameras in April 1965 and was scheduled for June transmission. However, the play's political implications prompted the BBC to withdraw it on the scheduled air date. It was postponed for six months. During that time, Potter wrote the prequel, "Stand Up, Nigel Barton.

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Keith Barron

Nigel Barton

Valerie Gearon

Anne Barton

John Bailey

Jack Hay

Cyril Luckham

Archibald Lake

Barbara Atkinson

1st Hunting Woman

Agatha Carroll

2nd Hunting Woman

Donald Hewlett

1st Hunting Man

Harry Forehead

Sir Harry Blakeswood

Huw Thomas

Newsreader

Betty Bowden

Lady Chairman

Margaret Diamond

Lady Secretary

Madge Brindley

Mrs Thompson

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