Wetherby Pond
Alastair Sim
Wetherby Pond

Nutbourne College, an old established, all-boys, boarding school is told that another school is to be billeted with due to wartime restrictions. The shock is that it's an all-girls school that has been sent. The two head teachers are soon battling for the upper hand with each other and the Ministry. But a crisis (or two) forces them to work together.
Wetherby Pond
Alastair Sim
Wetherby Pond
Muriel Whitchurch
Margaret Rutherford
Muriel Whitchurch
Conrad Matthews: Staff of Nutbourne
John Turnbull
Conrad Matthews: Staff of Nutbourne
Arnold Billings: Staff of Nutbourne
Richard Wattis
Arnold Billings: Staff of Nutbourne
Richard Tassell: Staff of Nutbourne
John Bentley
Richard Tassell: Staff of Nutbourne
Victor Hyde-Brown: Staff of Nutbourne
Guy Middleton
Victor Hyde-Brown: Staff of Nutbourne
Monsieur Joue: Staff of Nutbourne
Percy Walsh
Monsieur Joue: Staff of Nutbourne
Anthony Ramsden: Staff of Nutbourne
Arthur Howard
Anthony Ramsden: Staff of Nutbourne
Rainbow: Staff of Nutbourne
Edward Rigby
Rainbow: Staff of Nutbourne
Edwin: Staff of Nutbourne
Harold Goodwin
Edwin: Staff of Nutbourne
Mrs. Hampstead: Staff of Nutbourne
Gladys Henson
Mrs. Hampstead: Staff of Nutbourne
Miss Jezzard: Staff of St. Swithin's
Muriel Aked
Miss Jezzard: Staff of St. Swithin's
"Wetherby Pond" (Alastair Sim) is the headmaster of a boy's school who really just wants a peaceable life with his miscreant pupils at "Nutbourne" school. It's the war, though, and the useless mandarins at Whitehall decide that he is going to have to share his premises with another school. Thing is, they get all caught up in their own red tape and next thing he finds the intimidating "Miss Whitchurch" on his doorstep, armed with hundreds of girls, luggage, hockey sticks - you name it. They are there and there to stay. Before he can blink, "Pond" and his staff have been outmanoeuvred and his shirts are now in the filing cabinet! A sort of truce breaks out, cemented a little more when they realise that their charges have pens and paper and stamps. Letters to the parents about sharing send shivers down their spines. They must collaborate. A sudden inspection spells disaster for both of their careers unless they can institute some facility sharing legerdemain in double quick time. Will it work? Can it? Well we spend much of the rest of this amiable comedy demonstrating a degree of precision the would have made the D-Day landings blush. Sim and Rutherford both had super comedy timing and Frank Launder and John Dighton have adapted the latter man's play to ensure they get ample opportunity to demonstrate that to us. A solid supporting cast including the always entertaining Joyce Grenfell help keep this eighty minutes of mischief and mayhem working well.
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