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Men at Arms

on BBC Radio 4 FM

by EVELYN WAUGH dramatised in four parts by BARRY CAMPBELL
'I sought to give a description of the Second World War as it was seen and experienced by a single, uncharacteristic Englishman, and to show its effect on him.'
(EVELYN WAUGH)
Part I with Hugh Dickson Norman Rodway Carleton Hobbs
Patrick Troughton Jennifer Hilary and Hugh Burden
Narrator HUGH BURDEN
Others taking part:
PETER BALDWIN , ALAN DUDLEY, BRIAN HAINES , CAROLE BOYD , BETTY IIUNTLEY-WRIGHT and ELIZABETH MORGAN
The title music played by the BAND OF THE ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT Director of Music
MAJOR WILLIAM ALLEN
Directed by JANF. MORGAN (First broadcast in 1974) (Repeated: Tues 3.15 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Campbell
Unknown:
Hugh Dickson
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Unknown:
Patrick Troughton
Unknown:
Jennifer Hilary
Narrator:
Hugh Burden
Narrator:
Hugh Burden
Unknown:
Peter Baldwin
Unknown:
Brian Haines
Unknown:
Carole Boyd
Unknown:
Betty Iiuntley-Wright
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Unknown:
Major William Allen
Guy Crouchback:
Hugh Dickson
Apthorpe:
Norman Rodway
Brigadier Ritchie-Hook:
Patrick Troughton
Major Tickeridge:
Vernon Joyner
Trimmer:
Nigel Anthony
Leonard:
David Timson
Sarum-Smith:
John Bull
Tommy Blackhouse:
Stephen Thorne
Ian Kilbannock:
Philip Bond
Virginia Troy:
Jennifer Hilary
Mr Crouchback:
Carleton Hobbs
Uncle Peregrine:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Arthur Box-Bender:
Jeffrey Segal
Angela:
Diana Olsson
Tony:
Paul Gregory

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