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S2.E28
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A Man's Woman
Episode aired Mar 23, 1958
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Director
George More O'Ferrall
Writer
Paul Vincent Carroll
Stars
Larry Burns
Eddie Byrne
John Cairney
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Director
George More O'Ferrall
Writer
Paul Vincent Carroll
Stars
Larry Burns
Eddie Byrne
John Cairney
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Larry Burns
Dan Dorian
Eddie Byrne
Peter Sheeran
John Cairney
Francis Sheehan
May Craig
Mrs. Sheeran
Jack Cunningham
Phelim Fitzfagan
Harry Hutchinson
Canon McCann
Peter Mackriel
Tim Sheeran
Joan Phillips
Rosemaryanne Fitzfagan
Janette Scott
Maeve McHugh
Director
George More O'Ferrall
Writer
Paul Vincent Carroll
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March 23, 1958 (United Kingdom)
Language
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ABC Weekend Television
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1.33 : 1
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