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Little Dorrit

on BBC Radio 4 FM

by CHARLES piCKENS dramatised in ten episodes by BETTY DAVIES starringand
2: The Child of the Marshalsea
Three people haunted Arthur Clennam's thoughts: his father, with the steadfast look with which he had died; his mother. with her arm up, warding oft his suspicion: and Little Dorrit. with her hand on her degraded father's arm and her drooping head turned away. What if his mother had an old reason she well knew for softening to this poor girl? What if the prisoner should trace back his fall to her? What if any act of hers. and of his father's, should have even remotely brought the grey heads of the two Dorrit brothers so low? withand
With MICHAEL GOLDIE
GODFREY KENTON , GORDON REID and PEGGY PAIGE
Directed by JANE MORGAN (Repeated: Tucs 3.15 pm) (Selina Cadell is a National Theatre player) long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Davies
Unknown:
Michael Goldie
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton
Unknown:
Gordon Reid
Unknown:
Peggy Paige
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Unknown:
Selina Cadell
Little Dorrit:
Angela Pleasence
Arthur Clennam:
Daniel Massey
Jeremiah Flintwinch:
Patrick Troughton
Affery Flintwinch:
Avrll Elgar
Mrs Clennam:
Pauline Letts
Mr Casby:
Jack May
Flora Finching:
Thelma Whiteley
Mr Pancks:
Douglas Livingstone
Mr Mcagles:
Michaelgraham Cox
Charles Dickens:
Simon Cadell
Maggy:
Selina Cadell
Barnacle Junior:
John Dallimore
Tito Barnacle:
Stephen Thorne
Mr Wobbler:
Tony Osoba
Bright Young Barnacle:
Anthony Hyde
Daniel Dovce:
Michael McStay
Mrs Plornish:
Josie Kidd
Mr Plornish:
Peter Baldwin
Mr F's Aunt:
Gladys Spencer
Cavalletto:
Graham Faulkner
Prostitute:
Diana Bishop

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