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The Lord of the Rings

on BBC Radio 4 FM

by J. R. R. TOLKIEN, adapted in 13 episodes by BRIAN SIBLEY and 10: The Choices of Master Samwise
'So it was that amid a gathering gloom Theoden, the King of the Mark, made ready to lead all his Riders on the eastward road. Hearts were heavy and many quailed in the shadow. But they were stem people, loyal to their lord, and little weeping or murmuring was heard. Doom hung over them, but they faced it silently.' With
Narrator Gerard Murphy With
JOHN CHURCH. ALAN DUDLEY
ALEXANDER JOHN , JOHN LIVESEY
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT. MICHAEL SPICE and HAYDN WOOD
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN OLIVER Episode adapted by MICHAEL BAKEWELL
Directed by JANE MORGAN. Stereo (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Master Samwise
Narrator:
Gerard Murphy
Unknown:
John Church.
Unknown:
Alan Dudley
Unknown:
Alexander John
Unknown:
John Livesey
Unknown:
Christopher Scott.
Conducted By:
Stephen Oliver
Adapted By:
Michael Bakewell
Directed By:
Jane Morgan.
Frodo:
Tafleran Holm
Gandalf:
Michael Hordern
Aragorn:
Robert Stephens
Denethor:
Peter Vaughan
Gollum:
Peter Woodthorpe
Sam:
William Nighy
Pippin:
John McAndrew
Gimli:
Douglas Livingstone
Legolas:
David Collings
Faramir:
Andrew Seear
Lord of the Nazgul:
Philip Voss
Galadriel:
Marian Diamond
Shagrat:
Chris Fairbank
Gorbag:
David Sinclair
Snaga:
Gordon Reid
Ore:
Sean Arnold
Shelob:
Jenny Lee

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