• Source: Bomber Harris (film)
    • Bomber Harris is a 1989 BBC television drama biography based on the life of Arthur Harris, who was Commander-in-chief of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War.
      John Thaw played the role of Harris during a period away from filming for Inspector Morse and Robert Hardy returned to the role of Winston Churchill, which had earned him a BAFTA nomination for Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years. The drama was written by Don Shaw, produced by Innes Lloyd and directed by Michael Darlow.


      Cast


      John Thaw – Arthur Travers Harris
      Robert Hardy – Winston Churchill
      Frederick Treves – Sir Charles Portal
      Bernard Kay – A.M. Sir Robert Saundby
      Sophie Thompson – Jillie Harris
      Richard Heffer – Group Captain Davidson
      Phil Brown – Lord Beaverbrook
      Ronald Fletcher – BBC Newsreader
      David Healy – Lt. Gen. Ira Eaker USAAF
      William Kerwin – Fred Walsh
      Roger Llewellyn – Rev. John Collins
      John Nettleton – Wing Commander Harry Weldon
      David Quilter – Principal Medical Officer
      Roy Spencer – Magnus Spence
      Julian Harries - Flight Lieutenant John Maze
      Bob Sherman - General Carl Spaatz USAAF
      Ronald Lacey – RAF Officer (uncredited)


      External links


      Bomber Harris at IMDb

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