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Arranged for broadcasting and introduced by M. R. Ridley
Sebastian Shaw
Frederick Lloyd , and Leon Quartermaine in ' KING HENRY IV '
PART 1
Others taking part include John Barnard. Williams Lloyd . William Hutchison. Harry Hearne. Martin Lewis. Ian Main. Eddy Reed . and Alexander Sarner
Fanfare and incidental music composed and directed by Antony Hopkins
Produced by Peter Watts
The play will be broadcast in two parts. During the interval (between
8.40 and 8.50 app.) gramophone records of Handel's Concerto Grosso No. 3, in E minor. will be played

Contributors

Introduced By:
M. R. Ridley
Introduced By:
Sebastian Shaw
Introduced By:
Frederick Lloyd
Introduced By:
Leon Quartermaine
Unknown:
John Barnard.
Unknown:
Williams Lloyd
Unknown:
William Hutchison.
Unknown:
Harry Hearne.
Unknown:
Martin Lewis.
Unknown:
Ian Main.
Unknown:
Eddy Reed
Unknown:
Alexander Sarner
Directed By:
Antony Hopkins
Produced By:
Peter Watts
King Henry IV:
Leon Quartermaine
Henry Prince of Wales (Prince Hal):
Sebastian Shaw
John of Lancaster, his brother:
John Alexander
The Earl of Westmoreland:
Peter Creswell
Sir Walter Blunt:
Tom Clarkson
Thomas Percy Earl of Worcester:
Stanley van Beers
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland:
Laidman Browne
Henry Percy (surnamed Hotspur), his son:
Francis de Wolff
Edward Mortimer, Earl of March:
David Read
Archibald Earl of Douglas:
Duncan McLntyre
Owen Glendower:
Lyn Harding
Sir Richard Vernon:
Godfrey Tudor
Sir John Falstaff:
Frederick Lloyd
Poins:
Hugh Falkus
Gadshill:
Ivan Staff
Peto:
Anthony Oliver
Bardolph:
David Duncan
Lady Percy, wife to Hotspur:
Nicolette Bernard
Lady Mortimer:
Ceinwen Rowlands
Mistress Quickly:
Vivienne Chatterton
Narrator:
Duncan Carse

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