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Who played just William with Bonnie Langford?
Adrian Dannatt
Just William is a British television series based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. It aired for two series, between 1977 and 1978, on ITV. The series starred child actors Adrian Dannatt as William and Bonnie Langford as Violet, as well as established film star Diana Dors as Mrs Bott.
How old was Lily James in Just William?
ETHEL WOULD NEVER GET AWAY WITH IT TODAY In episode two, rival admirers each bring Ethel a parrot – but William kidnaps them. Ethel is played by 21-year-old newcomer Lily James, who has just left drama school.
Was Dennis Waterman in Just William?
JANUARY – Dennis Waterman played the lead in schools drama Terry, and had earlier played William (aka Just William) in the children’s series.
How many seasons of Just William are there?
This particular ITV (London Weekend Television) series of Just William was conceived, executed and broadcast at just the right time – 26 episodes in total shown at Sunday tea-times in 2 series during 1977/8.
Where can I watch Just William?
Watch Just William | Prime Video.
Who said I’ll scream and scream until I’m sick?
Violet Elizabeth Bott: I’ll scream and scream and scream” with a lisp.
How can I watch Just William?
Watch Just William on Acorn TV.
Who reads Just William?
Martin Jarvis
A stunning collection of Just William stories, selected and read by Martin Jarvis. Richmal Crompton’s stories featuring irrepressible schoolboy William Brown have been firm favourites with both young and old for decades.
Where can I watch just William 2010?
Who Was Just William?
Just William is the first book of children’s short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of William Brown books which was the basis for numerous television series, films and radio adaptations.
Who says I will scream and scream?
Matilda star can really cause a scene as possessed schoolgirl. A s one of the four original stars to play Matilda in the West End musical, Eleanor Worthington-Cox cut her teeth pulling schoolgirl pranks on stage.