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Shakespeare's Historical Plays: King Henry V

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Arranged for broadcasting and introduced by M.R. Ridley
[Starring] Sebastian Shaw

The play will be broadcast in two parts with an interlude of music (between 8.30-8.40 app.)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Arranged for broadcasting by/Presenter:
M.R. Ridley
Fanfares and incidental music composed and directed by:
Antony Hopkins
Producer:
Howard Rose
King Henry V:
Sebastian Shaw
Duke of Gloucester, his brother:
John Wyndham
Duke of Exeter, his uncle:
Howieson Culff
Earl of Salisbury:
Donald Gray
Earl of Westmoreland:
Charles Mortimer
Officers in King Henry's army - Sir Thomas Erpingham:
Eric Maxon
Officers in King Henry's army - Captain Gower:
Felix Deebank
Officers in King Henry's army - Captain Fluellen:
Roddy Hughes
Officers in King Henry's army - Captain Macmorris:
Harry Hutchinson
Officers in King Henry's army - Captain Jamy:
Anthony Dawson
English soldiers - Bates:
George Manship
English soldiers - Court:
Anthony Oliver
English soldiers - Williams:
Stanley Groome
Mistress Pistol:
Vivienne Chatterton
Pistol:
George Hayes
Nym:
Anthony Oliver
Bardolph:
David Duncan
Falstaff's boy:
David Stringer
Charles VI, King of France:
Charles Lefeaux
The Dauphin, his son:
Nugent Marshall
Katharine, his daughter:
Olive Gregg
Alice, her attendant:
Gladys Spencer
Constable of France/Duke of Burgundy:
W.E. Holloway
Rambures:
Raf de la Torre
Duke of Bourbon:
Geoffrey Steele
Montjoy, a French herald:
Leonard Sachs
Chorus:
Roderick Lovell
Narrator:
Duncan Carse
Other parts played by:
George Owen
Other parts played by:
Andrew Faulds
Other parts played by:
Ronald Sidney

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