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Saturday-Night Theatre: The Honourable Schoolboy

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The Honourable Schoolboy by JOHN LE CARRE dramatised in two parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM
1. The discovery and death of the mole Bill Haydon has left the Circus crippled and distrusted, its resources reduced to nil. George Smiley decides, typically, to go on to the attack. He will deliver Intelligence without resources. He begins to take backbearings, to trace the sources Haydon had deliberately suppressed. Before long, he finds a pattern and a path. A path that leads not only to the Far East but, inevitably, to Karla.
Theme composed by STEPHEN HANCOCK
Directed by ROGER PINE
BBC Birmingham
(Martin Jarvis is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Written By:
John Le Carre
Adapted By:
Frederick Bradnum
Composed By:
Stephen Hancock
Directed By:
Roger Pine
George Smiley:
Peter Vaughan
The Hon. Jerry Westerby:
Martin Jarvis
Peter Guillam:
John Rowe
Connie Sachs:
Mary Wimbush
Doc di Salis:
Cyril Shaps
Craw/Drake Ko:
Henry Stamper
Molly Meakin:
Heather Barrett
Frost:
Terry Molloy
Mr Pelling/Mr Tiu:
Roger Hume
Sam Collins:
Alexander John
The Rev Hibbert:
Colin Douglas
Doris Hibbert:
Shirley Stelfox
Martello:
Paul Maxwell
Saul Enderby:
Ronald Baddiley
Oliver Lacon:
Edward Cast
Mrs Pelling:
Freda Dowie
Roddy Martindale:
Stephen Hancock
Wilbraham:
Christopher Banks
Miss Green:
Patricia Gibson

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