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What ever happened to the cast of "The Double Deckers"?
I remember watching it when I was a kid in the 70s.
I know that Melvyn Hayes was in it, so I'm not particularly asking about him. Also, I know that the black kid went on to be in the group The Real Thing. Whatever happened to the others?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Peter Firth (Scooper) is in Spooks http://www.us.imdb.com/name/nm0278752/
Gillian Bailey (Billie) http://www.us.imdb.com/name/nm0047271/
Brinsley Forde (Spring) was in Aswad among others http://www.us.imdb.com/name/nm0285941/
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galltin, the show was made in 1970 and shown on BBC1 for a good few years.
There are about 13 or 17 episodes altogether.
It was often repeated on Saturday mornings or weekday mornings during school summer holidays ( or so I seem to remember ), along with such favourites as Noggin the Nog, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe and The Flashing Blade.
just found this on the bbc doctor who site, about Russell T Davies.
Born at a young age in Swansea, Russell went to Olchfa Comprehensive School, then read English at Worcester College, Oxford. First job in TV was directing the kids on Why Don�t You � which I loved! I even cast a 12 year-old Ant McPartlin as one of the Newcastle Why Don�t You gang. Brilliant show to work on, I stayed for about 5 years, and working in Children�s was great � everything�s so cheap and cash-strapped, that you end up being trained in every single area of production, cos there�s no one else to do it.
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