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Under Milk Wood

on BBC Radio 4 FM

A Play for Voices by Dylan Thomas
Songs set by Daniel Jones
Bobby Campbell (accordion)
A Transcription Services recording by Adrian Revill, With Michael Black and Prudence Menmuir
Produced and directed by Gerry Jones and Ian Cotterell

(Some of the cast are members of the Welsh National Theatre Company)

(Third transmission)

Contributors

Writer:
Dylan Thomas
Songs set by:
Daniel Jones
Accordion:
Bobby Campbell
Piano and Musical Director:
Neil Rhoden
Bells of the Tills of the Town created by:
Paddy Kingsland, BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Producer/Director:
Gerry Jones
Producer/Director:
Ian Cotterell
Rosie Probert/Mrs Beynon:
Elizabeth Morgan
Mog Edwards/Ocky Milk-man:
Henry Knowles
Myfanwy Price/Mrs Willy Nilly:
Jennifer Piercey
Mr Waldo/Organ Morgan/Lord Cut-Glass:
John Griffiths
Mrs Ogmore Pritchard/Mrs Organ Morgan:
Mary Jones
Mr Ogmore/Willy Nilly:
Sion Probert
Mr Pritchard/Butcher Beynon:
Anthony Hall
Gossamer Beynon:
Shirley King
Utah Watkins/ Mr Pugh:
Talfryn Thomas
Mrs Utah Watkins/Mrs Cherry Owen:
Jennifer Hill
Atilla Rees/Cherry Owen:
Derek Pollitt
Lily Smalls:
Jan Edwards
Mae Rose-Cottage:
Elizabeth Revill
Mary Ann Sailors:
Christine Pollon
Dai Bread/Sinbad Sailors:
David Barry
Nogood Boyo:
John Francis
Mrs Pugh:
Heather Bell
Mrs Dai Bread One/Bessie Bighead:
Patricia Mort
Mrs Dai Bread Two:
Jo Manning Wilson
Cwennie:
Sharon Morgan

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