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[Starring] John Rowe, John Gielgud in the play by William Shakespeare
with Michael Aldridge, Barry Foster, David Graham, Antony Hall, Martin Jarvis, Peter Jeffrey, Angela Pleasence, Elizabeth Spriggs, Patrick Troughton, Timothy West, Peter Woodthorpe and Alec McCowen
(Stereo)

During the interval 7.25*-7.30* a record of Machaut's Ballade: Mes esperis se combat - Early Music Consort of London directed by David Munrow

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music composed by:
David Cain
Music played by:
Christopher Ball
Music played by:
John Royston Mitchell
Music played by:
Sinfonia Sacrae
Technical Presentation:
Peter Novis
Technical Presentation assisted by:
Anthea Davies
Technical Presentation assisted by:
Enyd Clowes
Producer/Director:
Martin Jenkins
Chorus:
John Gielgud
Canterbury:
Timothy West
Ely/French soldier:
Malcolm Hayes
King Henry:
John Rowe
Exeter:
Patrick Troughton
Westmoreland/Court:
Jeffrey Segal
French Ambassador/Jamy/ Gloucester:
Michael Deacon
Bardolph/Bates:
Timothy Bateson
Nym/Orleans:
Peter Woodthorpe
Pistol:
Michael Aldridge
Hostess/French Queen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Falstaff's page:
Crispin Gillbard
Bedford/Messenger:
Peter Craze
Scroop/Macmorris/Grandpre:
Michael Shannon
Cambridge/Britaine:
Clifford Norgate
Grey/Salisbury/Bourbon:
James Thomason
French King:
Peter Jeffrey
The Dauphin:
Martin Jarvis
The Constable:
Barry Foster
Fluelien:
Antony Hall
Gower:
Haydn Jones
Governor of Harfleur/Erpingham:
Peter Williams
Katherine:
Angela Pleasence
Alice:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Montjoy:
John Rye
Williams:
David Graham
Burgundy:
Alec McCowen

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