A Month of Sundays (TV play)

A Month of Sundays is a 1952 British television play by George F. Kerr. It was based on Kerr's experience as a POW. The play was successful and launched Kerr's career as a television writer. The Guardian called it "melodramatic, compelling and finely acted."

Premise
British POWs in a Germany.

Cast

 * Robin Bailey as Calthrop
 * Jack Watling as Parkinson
 * Richard Bebb as Burdett
 * David Yates as Gray
 * Philip Guard as Fisher
 * Charles Hodgson as Guthrie
 * Patrick Waddington as Colonel
 * Peter Bathurst as Major
 * John H. Watson as Adjutant
 * Hugo Schuster as German Commandant