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Afternoon Theatre

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Diana Dors in Cause C«ebre
A play for radio by TERENCE RATTIGAN with Gwen Watford
Carleton Hobbs , Robert Harris Noel Johnson and Robin Browne
A chance to hear again Sir Terence Rattigan 's first play for radio which made an outstanding impression when broadcast last year. This play is based on the sensational Rattenbury murder case in 1935. Makes compulsive listening (THE GUARDIAN) with ROSALIND ADAMS , MADI HEDD DEBORAH PAIGE
MICHAEL BURLINGTON
ALAN DUDLEY , TRADER FAULKNER DENIS MCCARTHY
CLIFFORD NORGATE , HECTOR ROSS. and ANTHONY SMEE
Newsreader alvar LIDELL
Technical assistants PATIENCE PRATT, MARSAIL MCCUISH and DAVID HITCHINSON
Songs Night Brings me You and Dark-Haired Marie composed by Alma Rattenbury (Lozanne)
Pianist MARTIN GOLDSTEIN Producer NORMAN WRIGHT

Contributors

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Diana Dors
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Terence Rattigan
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Gwen Watford
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Carleton Hobbs
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Robert Harris
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Noel Johnson
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Robin Browne
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Terence Rattigan
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Rosalind Adams
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Madi Hedd
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Deborah Paige
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Michael Burlington
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Alan Dudley
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Faulkner Denis McCarthy
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Clifford Norgate
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Hector Ross.
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Marsail McCuish
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Dark-Haired Marie
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Alma Rattenbury
Pianist:
Martin Goldstein
Producer:
Norman Wright
Alma Rattenbury:
Diana Dors
Mr Rattenbury:
Haydn Jones
Christopher Rattenbury:
Peter Whitman
George Alfred Wood:
Robin Browne
Mr Davenport,:
Peter Williams
Mrs Davenport:
Gwen Watford
Davenport Junior:
Gareth Johnson
The Judge:
Carleton Hobbs
Mr J D Cassell:
Robert Harris
Mr T J O'Connor, KC:
Noel Johnson
Mr R P Croom-Johnson, KC:
Peter Pratt
Montagu:
Michael Deacon
Harvey:
Garard Green
Irene Riggs:
Katherine Parr
Joan, the Wardress:
Betty Baskcomb
Miss Wilkinson:
Polly Mifrcii
Miss Johnson ,:
Cecile Chevreau
Street Girl:
Frances Jeaten

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