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Sunday Play: The Proust Screenplay

on BBC Radio 3

By Harold Pinter , written with the collaboration of Joseph Losey and Barbara Bray , adapted for radio by Michael Bakewell. This dramatisation of Marcel Proust 's Remembrance of Things Past was written as a film for Losey. Pinter takes the voice of the screenplay in a newly extended version of the realisation for radio.
The sound of a bell on a garden gate, a phrase of music and a recalled glimpse of a young woman send
Proust's narrator in search of lost time. With Douglas Hodge as Marcel. with Andrew Branch. David Collings. Stephen Critchlow , Zulema Dene , John Hartley , Denys Hawthorne , Roger May, Patience Tomlinson, David Timson , Geoffrey Whitehead , Jane Whittenshaw , Sandra Voe and Tracy Wiles Music by Stephen Warbeck
Director Ned Chaillet Revised repeat

Contributors

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Harold Pinter
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Joseph Losey
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Barbara Bray
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Michael Bakewell.
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Marcel Proust
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Douglas Hodge
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Andrew Branch.
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David Collings.
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Stephen Critchlow
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Zulema Dene
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John Hartley
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Denys Hawthorne
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David Timson
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Geoffrey Whitehead
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Jane Whittenshaw
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Sandra Voe
Music By:
Stephen Warbeck
Director:
Ned Chaillet
Albertine:
Emma Fielding
Charlus:
John Wood
Grandmother:
Eve Pearce
Swann:
Edward de Souza
Odette:
Karen Archer
Mme Verdurin:
Sheila Allen
Verdurin:
Neville Jason
Andree:
Caroline Strong
Duchesse:
Linda Marlowe

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