Just for Fun
When the government cuts the quota of musical programs permitted on television, teenagers Mark and Cherry lead others youngsters in forming their own political party.
Gordon Flemyng
Casts & Crew
Mark Wynter
Cherry Roland
Richard Vernon
Reginald Beckwith
Jeremy Lloyd
Harry Fowler
Alan Caddy
John Wood
Edwin Richfield
Alan Freeman
David Jacobs
Jimmy Savile
Irene Handl
Hugh Lloyd
Dick Emery
Mario Fabrizi
Ken Parry
Frank Williams
Gordon Rollings
Bobby Vee
The Crickets
Johnny Tillotson
Ketty Lester
Joe Brown
The Breakaways
Karl Denver
Kenny Lynch
Jet Harris
Tony Meehan
Louise Cordet
Lyn Cornell
The Spotnicks
Clem Cattini
Jimmy Powell
Brian Poole
Tony Newman
The Vernons Girls
Richard Anthony
Heinz Burt
Dusty Springfield
Sylvie Vartan
Also Directed by Gordon Flemyng
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