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Our Mutual Friend: 10: The Trap Springs

on BBC Radio 4 FM

by Charles Dickens.
The last of ten episodes dramatised by Betty Davies.
With Michael Kitchen as John Rokesmith, Janet Maw as Lizzie Hexham, Pippa Guard as Bella Wilfer, Michael Cochrane as Eugene Rayburn, Robert Lang as Rogue Riderhood, Tom Wilkinson as Bradley Headstone, Michael Graham Cox as Mr Boffin, Megs Jenkins as Mrs Boffin, Douglas Livingstone as Silas Wegg, Angela Pleasance as Jenny Wren and Simon Cadell as the Narrator.
'"My dear friend, Mr Eugene Wrayburn, is dying. He is sinking under injuries received at the hands of a villain who attacked him in the dark."'
(Stereo)
(Repeated: Friday 3.0pm)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Betty Davies
Technical Presentation:
Tim Sturgeon
Technical Presentation:
Richard Beadsmoore
Assistant, Technical Presentation:
Anna Nesbitt
Assistant, Technical Presentation:
Sarah Rosewarne
Assistant, Technical Presentation:
Vanessa Ellner
Assistant, Technical Presentation:
Anthony Cherry
Assistant, Technical Presentation:
Diana Barkham
Director:
Jane Morgan
Narrator:
Simon Cadell
John Rokesmith:
Michael Kitchen
Bella Wilfer:
Pippa Guard
Lizzie Hexam:
Janet Maw
Eugene Wrayburn:
Michael Cochrane
Rogue Riderhood:
Robert Lang
Bradley Headstone:
Tom Wilkinson
Mr Boffin:
Michael Graham Cox
Mrs Boffin:
Megs Jenkins
Silas Wegg:
Douglas Livingstone
Mr Venus:
Jon Strickland
Jenny Wren:
Angela Pleasence
Mortimer Lightwood:
Steve Hodson
Mr Inspector:
Stephen Thorne
Miss Abbey Potterson:
Margot Boyd
Sloppy:
Peter Acre
Mr Twemlow:
Timothy Bateson
Lady Tippins:
Cecile Chevrau
Mr Podsnap:
Jack May
[Actor]:
William Hope
[Actor]:
Anthony Hall
[Actor]:
Henry Stamper
[Actor]:
William Eedle
[Actor]:
Mark Rolston
[Actor]:
Michael Jenner
[Actor]:
Helena Breck

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