The Yellow Teddy Bears (1963)
A clique of girls in an English school wear a small yellow teddy bear on their uniform to signify that they have lost their virginity. Linda, the girls' leader, fears she may be pregnant from her window cleaner boyfriend, "Kinky", an aspiring pop singer. Desperate, and unable to confide in her parents, she must wrestle with her conscience and decide what course of action to take. Meanwhile, a concerned teacher learns the significance of the yellow teddy bears, and in trying to help the girls in question, puts her own career in jeopardy.
Director:
Robert Hartford-Davis
Writers:
Derek Ford, Donald Ford.
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Jacqueline Ellis as Anne Mason (Teacher) |
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Iain Gregory as Kinky |
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Georgina Patterson as Pat |
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John Bonney as Paul |
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Annette Whiteley as Linda |
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Douglas Sheldon as Mike |
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Victor Brooks as George Donaghue |
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Anne Kettle as Sally |
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Jill Adams as June Wilson |
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John Glyn-Jones as Benny Wintle |
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Raymond Huntley as Harry Haliburton |
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Harriette Johns as Lady Gregg |
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Noel Dyson as Muriel Donaghue |
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Richard Bebb as Frank Lang |
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Ann Castle as Eileen Lang |
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Caron Gardner as Carol |
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Shirley Cameron as Gloria |
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Julie Martin as Liz |
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Bernadette Milnes as Sheila |
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Angela White as School Girl (uncredited) |
| Directing | Robert Hartford-Davis | Director |
| Production | Michael Klinger | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jackie Cummins | Costume Design |
| Production | Tony Tenser | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Peter Newbrook | Director of Photography |
| Production | Robert Hartford-Davis | Producer |
| Writing | Derek Ford | Screenplay |
| Editing | Teddy Darvas | Editor |
| Writing | Donald Ford | Screenplay |
| Art | Bernard Sarron | Art Direction |