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NAUNTON WAYNE

on Regional Programme London

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as ' The Lunatic' in ' THE LUNATIC AT LARGE '
An exhilarating farce of the 'nineties by Lance Sieveking
Founded upon J. Storer Clouston 's famous novel with Angela Baddeley as ' The Lady Alicia' and Howard Marion-Crawford as ' The Baron Rudolph von
Blitzenberg '
Place : London and the Home
Counties
Time: Forty years ago in the days when the popular conception of a German Baron was that of a huge jovial figure alternately shaking with kindly guttural laughter and overflowing with elephantine sentimentality
Characters and The Baron Rudolph von Blitzenberg
(a wealthy Teuton out to see a bit of Life) Howard Marion-Crawford
The cast also includes a host of old gentlemen, young gentlemen, Generals, cabmen, maids, ladies, little bits of fluff, and the like :
Played by : The Misses Idina Scott -
Gatty, Joan Brierley and Messrs. Bryan Powley , Harvey Braban , Lance George ,
Charles Mason , Stanford Holme
Produced by Lance Sieveking
'The Lunatic at Large' will be broadcast again tomorrow at 6.50 in the National programme
See the article by Lance Sieveking on page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Lance Sieveking
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J. Storer Clouston
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Angela Baddeley
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Howard Marion-Crawford
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Howard Marion-Crawford
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Idina Scott
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Joan Brierley
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Bryan Powley
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Harvey Braban
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Lance George
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Charles Mason
Produced By:
Lance Sieveking
Unknown:
Lance Sieveking
Mandell-Essington, alias Beveridge, alias Bunker (the aristocratic lunatic):
Naunton Wayne
Dr Twiddle (a timid young doctor):
John Deverell
Welsh (his unscrupulous friend):
John Gabriel
Dr. Escott (medical attendants at Clankwood Private Asylum):
Malcolm Graeme
Dr. Sherlaw (medical attendants at Clankwood Private Asylum):
Ian Dawson
The Lady Alicia (an excessively romantic young lady):
Angela Baddeley
The Countess of Grillyer (her monumental mother):
Alice O'Day

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