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Last Voyage

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by Edward and Theodosia Thompson
Abridged and produced by Howard Rose
Characters in the order of their speaking
(by permission of Gaumont British Picture Corporation, Ltd.)
The scenes are in London, at Plymouth, at the mouth of the Orinoco, and back in London
This play was broadcast in the Regional programme last night

Contributors

Unknown:
Theodosia Thompson
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Chronicler:
Hubert Gregg
Ann of Denmark, King James's Queen:
Ina de la Haye
Ladies-in Waiting :
Katherine Carew: Thelma Sheehan
Eleanor Howard:
Adrienne Campart
Anne Clifford:
Margery Radcliffe
Henry, Prince of Wales:
John Gill
James I, King of Great Britain:
J. Hubert Leslie
Sir Ralph Winwood, Secretary of State:
Frederic Sargent
Lord Carew, Member of the Privy Council:
Walter Fitzgerald
'Steenie', George, Lord Villiers, (afterwards Duke of Buckingham, King James's favourite):
George Hagan
Lord Fenton, Captain of the King's Guard:
Ernest Borrow
Diego Sarmiento De Acuna, Ambassador of Spain:
Philip Godfrey
Sir Walter Raleigh:
Milton Rosmer
Earl of Arundel:
Francis de Wolff
Earl of Pembroke:
Robert Craven
Physician:
Arthur Fayne
Captain Sir William St Leger:
Dennis Astell
Captain Lawrence Kemys:
Henry Morrell
Captain North:
Ernest Borrow
Francis Bacon:
Ralph Truman
George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury:
Frederic Sargent
Lord Digby:
Dennis Astell
The Lord Chief Justice, Sir Henry Montagu:
Ralph Truman
Lady Raleigh:
Nesta Sawyer
An Officer:
Ernest Borrow

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About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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