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' THE FOUR SONS OF AYMON'

on BBC Home Service Basic

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by Herman Closson
English version by E. J. King Bull
Characters in order of broadcasting:
Other pants played by Derek Birch ,
Norman Claridge , and Rupert Davies
Incidental music composed and conducted by Norman Demuth Adaptation and production by E. J. King Bull

Contributors

Unknown:
Herman Closson
Unknown:
E. J. King Bull
Played By:
Derek Birch
Played By:
Norman Claridge
Played By:
Rupert Davies
Conducted By:
Norman Demuth
Production By:
E. J. King Bull
Guiscart:
Allan McClelland
Alland:
Frank Duncan
Renaud ,:
Anthony Jacobs
Duke Aymon:
Raph Truman
Aude his wife:
Mary Williams
Robert:
Brian Wijde
Duke Ogier:
William Fox
Yolande, niece of Duke Aymon:
Nicolette Bernard
Shepherdesses: Marion:
Many Law
Shepherdesses: Perrette:
Jeanette Tregnanthen
Maugis, a wizard:
Olaf Pooley
Bentholet,nephew of Charlemagne:
Derek Hart
Princess Aleïs of Provence:
Mary Wimbush
First Equerry:
Michael O'Halloman
Second Equerry:
Roger Delgado
Third Equerry:
Derek Bunch
Fourth Equerry:
Norman Claridge
The Troubadour:
Roger Delgado
The Sergeant:
Victor Platit
Blondeil:
Rupent Davies
Countrymen in Charlemagne's army: Huant:
Kenneth Connor
Countrymen in Charlemagne's army: Gautier:
Edward Lexy
Countrymen in Charlemagne's army: Simon:
Michael Harald
Countrymen in Charlemagne's army: Jacques:
Geoffrey Bond
Countrymen in Charlemagne's army: Pierre:
Michael O'Halloran
Baudon, Perette's uncle:
Frank Tickle
Hubent, a woodcutter:
Kenneth Connor
Berengère, visiter of Aleïs:
Dilys Hamlet

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