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War and Peace

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by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts from the translation by LOUISE AND AYLMER MAUDE edited by MICHAEL BAREWELL Executive producer RONALD MASON with David Buck
Kate Binchy. Martin Jarvis Christopher Guinee
Stephen Murray , Felix Felton and Denys Hawthorne as Tolstoy
Part 4: Pierre's Marriage adapted by CONSTANCE cox Cast in order of speaking:
Directed by RONALD MASON (Repeated; Sunday, 2.30 pm)
(Christopher Guinee is in ' The Magistrate ' at the Cambridge Theatre; Martin Jarvis in ' The Bandwagon ' at the Mermaid Theatre, London)
For free booklet giving cast and episode details, please send SAE 9x12 to ' War and Peace,' BBC, London W1A 1AA.

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Unknown:
Aylmer Maude
Edited By:
Michael Barewell
Producer:
Ronald Mason
Unknown:
David Buck
Unknown:
Kate Binchy.
Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Unknown:
Christopher Guinee
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Felix Felton
Unknown:
Denys Hawthorne
Adapted By:
Constance Cox
Directed By:
Ronald Mason
Prince Vasili Kuragin:
James Thomason
Count Pierre Bezukhov:
David Buck
Catiche:
Jo Manning Wilson
Princess Aline Kuragina:
Grizelda Hervey
Anna Pavlovna Scherer:
Mad Hedd
Helene Kuragina:
Sonia Fraser
Princess Lise Bolkonskaya:
Anna Cropper
Princess Marya Bolkonskaya:
Elizabeth Proud
Mile Bourienne:
Patricia Gallimore
Anatole Kuragin:
Sean Arnold
Prince Nicolai Bolkonsky:
Stephen Murray
Natasha Rostova:
Kate Binchy
Petya Rostov:
Derek Seaton
Sonya:
Patricia Gallimore
Vera Rostova:
Margaret Wolfit
Nicolai Rostov:
Christopher Guinee
Princess Drubetskaya:
Daphne Newton
Denisov:
Nigel Lambert
Boris Drubetskoy:
John Rye
Lieut Berg:
Geoffrey Collins
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky:
Martin Jarvis
General Weyrother:
David March
Miloradovich:
Nigel Lambert
General Kutuzov:
Felix Felton
Buxhowden:
Norman Shelley
Langeron:
Denys Hawthorne
Prince Bagration:
Norman Shelley
Dolgorukov:
Sean Arnold

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