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  1. Diabetic Horace (Barry Jackson) is mentally impaired and works in a joke shop. He befriends loner schoolboy Gordon Blackett (Stephen Tantum), who retreats from his loveless home into an imaginary world. Cast. Horace - Barry Jackson; Gordon - Stephen Tantum; Ivy - Christine Hargreaves; Dick - Talfryn Thomas; Mrs Radford - Hazel Coppen ...

  2. The Play's The Thing Project. Written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke, Horace is a 1972 TV play that tells the story of a man with learning difficulties and diabetes who is befriended by an unruly adolescent boy who longs for his mac to be a magic cape that will keep him out of trouble.

    • Alan Clarke
    • BBC
  3. 21. März 1972 · 1h 30m. IMDb RATING. 7.4 /10. 59. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. Diabetic Horace is mentally impaired and works in a joke shop. He befriends loner schoolboy, Gordon Blackett who retreats from his loveless home into an imaginary world. Director. Alan Clarke. Writer. Roy Minton. Stars. Barry Jackson. Stephen Tantum. Talfryn Thomas.

  4. Comedy drama-cum-sitcom about Horace, a middle-aged man with the mind of a 10-year old. Based on a 1972 BBC play of the same title. Stars Barry Jackson , Jean Heywood , Daphne Heard , Anthony Wingate and David Cunliffe

  5. Written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke, Horace is a 1972 TV play that tells the story of a man with learning difficulties and diabetes who is befriended by an unruly adolescent boy who longs for his mac to be a magic cape that will keep him out of trouble.

  6. Horace: With Barry Jackson, Jean Heywood, Daphne Heard, Anthony Wingate. Horace had a learning disability, and he used to like "fish n chips for tea." It was arguably the first mainstream UK TV serial that had a person with a learning disability as the protagonist.

  7. The film deals with three differing sets of society at that time, and is a spotlight on racial and class tensions as highlighted through the cricket game. The film stars Joe Marcelle, Nicholas Farrell, Norman Beaton, Robert Uhrquart, Neil Morrissey and Ross Kemp.