Berkeley Square (TV Series) - Cast

Cast

The Lamson-Scribener household
  • Tabitha Wady ..... Lydia Weston
  • Rosemary Leach ..... Nanny Collins
  • Rupert Frazer ..... Lord George Lamson-Scribener
  • Briony Glassco ..... Lady Constance Lamson-Scribener
  • Nicholas Irons ..... Lord Hugh Lamson-Scribener
  • Peter Forbes ..... Fowler
The Hutchinson household
  • Victoria Smurfit ..... Hannah Randall
  • Sophie Walker ..... Isabel Hutchinson
  • Rosalind Knight ..... Great-Aunt Effie
  • Ruth Sheen ..... Nanny Simmons
  • Adam Hayes ..... Bertie Hutchinson
The St. John household
  • Clare Wilkie ..... Matty Wickham
  • Jason O'Mara ..... Ned Jones
  • Hermione Norris ..... Victoria St. John
  • Sean Murray ..... Arnold St. John
  • Kate Williams ..... Mrs. McClusky
  • Maggie McCarthy ..... Cook
  • Amy Hodge ..... Pringle
And
  • Etela Pardo ..... Mrs. Bronowski
  • William Scott-Masson ..... Captain Mason
  • Stuart Laing ..... Jack Wickham

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