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GEORGE ROBEY

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as Falstaff in ' THE FAT KNIGHT' being the Humorous Conceits of Sir John Falstaff
Freely adapted from Shakespeare's Histories-Henry IV, Part I, and Henry IV, Part II made into a play for broadcasting and produced by Peter Creswell
Cast (By permission of the Blanche Littler Productions) (By permission of Firih Shephard) (By permission of Jack de Leon) (By permission of Claud Jenkins of Daly's Theatre) (By permission of Jack de Leon)
Also Travellers, Servants, Soldiers,
Sheriff's Officers, Messengers, etc.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Falstaff
Produced By:
Peter Creswell
Chorus:
Terence de Marney
Sir John Falstaff:
George Robey
Henry, Prince of Wales, afterwards King Henry V:
Jack Hawkins
Poins, his friend:
Robert Holmes
Habitues of The Boar's Head and followers of Sir John: Gadshill:
Anthony Shaw
Habitues of The Boar's Head and followers of Sir John: Bardolph:
Jay Laurier
Habitues of The Boar's Head and followers of Sir John: Peto:
John Ruddock
Page to Sir John Falstaff:
Robin Maule
The Lord Chief Justice:
Edgar Norfolk
Francis, a drawer at The Boar's Head Tavern..:
.Jack Allen
Two Country Justices : Shallow..:
Richard Goolden
Two Country Justices : Silence:
Carleton Hobbs
Recruits in Falstaff's Ragged Army : Mouldy:
John Ruddock
Recruits in Falstaff's Ragged Army : Shadow:
Malcolm Graeme
Recruits in Falstaff's Ragged Army : Wart:
Osmund Leech
Recruits in Falstaff's Ragged Army : Feeble:
George Holloway
Recruits in Falstaff's Ragged Army : Bullcalf:
J Hannam Clark
Davy, servant to Justice Shallow:
Victor Fawkes
Mistress Quickly, hostess of The Boar's Head:
Mary Clare
Doll Tearsheet:
Margaret Yarde

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