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Westward Ho!: 5: Ayacanora

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Losing his brother Frank to the Spaniards, Amyas vows a war of attrition, spurred also by thoughts of the gold of El Dorado...

BBC Bristol
(Stereo) (R)

Contributors

Writer:
[not credited]
Music composed and conducted by:
Nicholas Marshall
Director:
Brian Miller
Narrator:
William Squire
Amyas Leigh:
Tim Woodward
Richard Grenville:
Richard Greene
Frank Leigh:
Richard Warwick
Will Cary:
Cornelius Garrett
Rose:
Julie Dawn Cole
Don Guzman:
John Abineri
Salvation Yeo:
Brian Jackson
Ayacanora:
Elizabeth Bell
Lucy Passmore:
Constance Chapman
Mr Leigh:
Barry Jackson
Mrs Leigh:
Ann Queensberry
Brimblecombe/Ebsworthy:
Danny Schiller
Yeo's mother:
Daphne Heard
Salterne/Lord Grey:
Hedley Goodall
Eustace Leigh:
Peter Baldwin
Ostler/Modena:
Fred Bryant
Fr Campion:
John Linstrum
Eustace's father:
Phillip Manikum
Old Cary:
Stephen Sylvester
Oxenham:
Trevor Martin
Servant:
Douglas Leach
Walter Raleigh:
Eric Allan
Winter:
John Gabriel
Lady Grenville:
Rosemary Whitfield
St Leger/Witch doctor:
John Telfer
Mrs Hawkins:
Eva Stuart
Adrian Gilbert:
Philip Sully
Fr Parsons:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Innkeeper/Indian:
Rex Holdsworth
Will Parracombe:
Roger Leach
Jack/Commandant:
Tim Bentinck
Drew:
Paul Nicholson
Michael Heard:
Hubert Tucker
Jesuit:
Peter Harlowe
Guide:
Andrew Branch
Don Alvarez/Evans:
John Bull
Bishop:
Harold Kasket
Tita/Grace:
Christine Winter
Captain:
Derek Graham
Fr Gerundio:
Geoffrey Serle
Other parts played by:
Ian Cross
Other parts played by:
David Hyde
Other parts played by:
June Marlow
Other parts played by:
Tim Meats
Other parts played by:
Anna Nygh
Other parts played by:
Anna Perry
Other parts played by:
David Ponting
Other parts played by:
Sara Pugsley
Other parts played by:
Rosemary Sigel

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