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Valentine Dyall Maureen Pryor, Leon Quartermaine Carleton Hobbs in ' RICHARD YEA AND NAY'

on BBC Home Service Basic

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A novel by Maurice Hewlett dramatised as a serial in twelve parts by Wilfrid Grantham
11—' The Leopard is Loose '
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Incidental music composed and conducted by Norman Demuth
Production by Wilfrid Grantham
Part Ten told how Richard received the news of Jehane's sacrifice, and of the change that was wrought in the Jcing. It told of his last fight, of how he sent Berengaria away, and sailed for home only to be captured by the Archduke of Austria on the way.

Contributors

Novel By:
Maurice Hewlett
Unknown:
Wilfrid Grantham
Conducted By:
Norman Demuth
Production By:
Wilfrid Grantham
Storyteller:
Carleton Hobbs
Abbot Milo:
Leon Quartermaine
Archduke of Austria:
George Hagan
Gilles de Gurdun:
Neville Hartley
King Richard I:
Valentine Dyall
Jehane de St Pol:
Maureen Pryor
Philip of France:
David Peel
Prince John:
Malcolm Hayes
Madame Alois of France:
Joan Hart
Queen Berengaria:
Yvonne Hills
Eustace de St Pol:
Geoffrey Matthews
Bishop of Beauvais:
George Merritt
Sinan:
Ian Sadler

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