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The Days That Are Gone A memoir of the Busson-du Maurier family based on the books of DAPHNE DU MAURIER and adapted as two plays for radio by PHILIP LEAVER
2: The Fire in the Glass
Despite their upbringing as French emigrants in London, the du Mauriers were to rediscover their roots and develop their artistic talents in the congenial bohemianism of mid-19th'century Paris.
The action moves between London. Paris, and Germany within the years 1811-1863.
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL (Repeated: Monday, 3.0 pm)
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Contributors

Radio By:
Philip Leaver
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Narrator:
Barbara Bliss
Mary Ann Clark:
Patricia Laffan
Ellen, her daughter:
Margaret Wedlake
George, her son (Captain Clark):
Frederick Treves
Georgina, his young wife:
Elizabeth Proud
Louis Mathurin du Maurier:
Michael Spice
a child Louis Mathurin:
Adam Richardson
Louise, his sister,:
Judith Coke
Mme Pousard a schoolmistress.:
Margaret Wolfit
Eugenie St Just, a pupil:
Jane Knowles
Godfrey Wallace, an interloper:
Ian Lubbock
Mme Rosiau:
Cécile Chevreau
Mme Duval (Aunt Sophie):
Gladys Spencer
George du Maurier (Kicky), son of Louis Mathurin and Ellen:
Nigel Lambert
Emma Wightwick:
Dorit Welles
Dr Van Lerius:
Sean Arnold
German oculist:
Andrew Sachs

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