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King John

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(Shakespeare)
Adapted for broadcasting' in fourteen scenes
By Barbara Burnham

Lords, Citizens of Angiers, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers and other Attendants
Produced by PETER CRESWELL

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Adapted by:
Barbara Burnham
Producer:
Peter Creswell
King John:
Robert Farquharson
Prince Henry, Son to the King:
Roy Torley
Arthur, Duke of Bretagne:
Ronald Chuter
The Earl of Pembroke:
Cyril Nash
The Earl of Salisbury:
Drelincourt Odlum
The Earl of Essex:
Ernest Digges
The Lord Bigot:
Malcolm Graeme
Hubert de Burgh:
Leslie Perrins
Robert Falconbridge:
Denis Elliot Watson
Philip the Bastard, his half-brother:
Baliol Holloway
Philip, King of France:
Felix Aylmer
Lewis, the Dauphin:
Harold Young
Lymoges, Duke of Austria:
George Howe
Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's Legate:
Ronald Simpson
Chatillon, Ambassador from France to King John:
Arthur Goullet
Queen Elinor, Mother to King John:
Ethel Lodge
Constance, Mother to Arthur:
Irene Vanbrugh
Blanch of Spain, Niece to King John:
Alice Mason
Citizen:
Charles Stalte

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