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The Canterbury Tales: Part 4

on BBC Two England

by Geoffrey Chaucer
Adapted for television by Martin Starkie and Nevill Coghill

(Colour)
[Repeat]

[NB this is billed as Part 5 in Radio Times - it was Episode 5 in the original 7-part transmission in 1969]

Contributors

Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Adapted by:
Martin Starkie
Adapted by:
Nevill Coghill
Music composed and conducted by:
John Dankworth
Script Editor:
Rani Dube
Designer:
Norman James
Designer:
James Hatchard
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Pilgrimage directed by/Tales directed by:
Roderick Graham
Pilgrimage directed by ('with'):
Michael Bakewell
The Pilgrims - Host:
Joss Ackland
The Pilgrims - Wife of Bath:
Barbara Jefford
The Pilgrims - Friar:
Peter Stephens
The Pilgrims - Clerk:
David Collings
The Pilgrims - Nun's Priest:
John Cater
The Pilgrims - Squire:
Stephen Sheppard
The Pilgrims - Chaucer:
William Squire
The Pilgrims - Cook:
Kevin Flood
The Pilgrims - Monk:
Windsor Davies
The Pilgrims - Pardoner:
John Normington
The Wife of Bath's Tale - Arthur:
Hamilton Dyce
The Wife of Bath's Tale - Guinivere:
Noel Hood
The Wife of Bath's Tale - Knight:
Philip Bond
The Wife of Bath's Tale - Crone:
Kathleen Helme
The Wife of Bath's Tale - Lady-in-waiting:
Nova Sainte-Claire
The Clerk's Tale - Walter:
Michael Goodliffe
The Clerk's Tale - Petitioner:
Geoffrey King
The Clerk's Tale - Luciana:
Nicolette Bernard
The Clerk's Tale - Janicula:
Sydney Arnold
The Clerk's Tale - Griselda:
Sarah Hyde
The Clerk's Tale - Lady-in-Waiting:
Jacqueline Firth
The Clerk's Tale - Servant:
Marshall Jones
The Clerk's Tale - Panaro:
Frederick Hall
The Clerk's Tale - Grumio:
Skip Martin
The Clerk's Tale - Children:
Pauline Thompson
The Clerk's Tale - Children:
Ivor Ramsey

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