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All's Well That Ends Well

on BBC Two England

by William Shakespeare
adapted for television by John Barton
[Starring] Royal Shakespeare Company

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Adapted by:
John Barton
For the Royal Shakespeare Company - Director:
John Barton
For the Royal Shakespeare Company - Music composed by:
Derek Oldfield
For the Royal Shakespeare Company - Settings and costumes:
Timothy O'Brien
For the Royal Shakespeare Company - Costumes in collaboration with:
Tazeena Firth
For the BBC - Make-up:
Janet Musgrove
For the BBC - Costumes:
Jane Nagy
For the BBC - Lighting:
Robert Wright
For the BBC - Designer:
Susan Spence
For the BBC - Producer:
Ronald Travers
For the BBC - Director:
Claude Whatham
The Countess of Rousillon:
Catherine Lacey
Bertram, her son:
Ian Richardson
The Lord Lafeu:
Brewster Mason
Helena, the Countess's ward:
Lynn Farleigh
Captain Parolles, a follower of Bertram:
Clive Swift
Servant to Bertram:
Alton Kumalo
The King of France:
Sebastian Shaw
First Gentleman attendant upon the King:
William Eedle
Second Gentleman:
Peter Rocca
Third Gentleman:
Terence Greenidge
Rinaldo, steward to the Countess:
Hector Ross
Lavache, a clown:
Ian Hogg
First Suitor:
Colin McCormack
Second Suitor:
Matthew Roberton
Third Suitor:
James Vallon
Fourth Suitor:
Dallas Adams
Lord Dumain the elder:
Daniel Moynihan
Lord Dumain the younger:
Philip Hinton
The Duke of Florence:
David Ashford
Morgan, a soldier:
David Bailie
Widow:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Mariana, her neighbour:
Natalie Kent
Diana, her daughter:
Caroline Hunt
Second soldier:
Tom Georgeson
Attendants and soldiers:
Don Henderson
Attendants and soldiers:
Oscar James
Attendants and soldiers:
David Kincaid
Attendants and soldiers:
Gerald McNally
Attendants and soldiers:
Gordon Bennett
Attendants and soldiers:
Gareth Richards
Attendants and soldiers:
Robin Weatherall
Attendants and soldiers:
Robert Pritchard
Attendants and soldiers:
Edward Watson

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