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Kenilworth: Episode 4

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by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted in six instalments by Vincent Tilsley
[Starring] Maxine Audley and Robin Bailey
The action takes place at Cumnor, near Oxford; on a country road near Kenilworth; and at Kenilworth Castle
Time, 1575

Contributors

Author:
Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by:
Vincent Tilsley
Producer:
Chloe Gibson
Song composed by:
Christopher Whelen
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Wayland Smith:
Alan Edwards
Amy Robsart:
Ann Firbank
Janet:
Margaret Tyzack
Anthony Foster:
Robert Hunter
Richard Varney:
Anthony Newlands
Dr. Doboobie:
John Wood
Robert Padgett, a minstrel:
John Ford
Laurence, a juggler:
Reginald Hyde
Doll, a lute-player:
Jill Tilsley
Jack, a drummer:
John McGregor
The Giant Gatekeeper:
David Tearle
Butterworth, Usher of Kenilworth Castle:
Norman Bird
Lawrence Staples, first jailer of Kenilworth Castle:
Bruce Wightman
Edmund Tressilian:
Paul Eddington
Elizabeth I, Queen of England:
Maxine Audley
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester:
Robin Bailey
Walter Raleigh:
Stuart Hutchison
Thomas Ratcliffe, Earl of Sussex:
Manning Wilson
Edmund Blount:
Howard Lamb
Other parts played by:
Bart Allison
Other parts played by:
Alec Bregonzi
Other parts played by:
Edward Brooks
Other parts played by:
David Chivers
Other parts played by:
John Foster
Other parts played by:
Desmond Newling
Other parts played by:
James Roughead
Other parts played by:
Charles Saynor
Other parts played by:
Sheila Stones
Other parts played by:
Judy Tatham
Other parts played by:
June Vivian
Other parts played by:
Esmond Webb
Other parts played by:
Hilda Campbell Russell
Other parts played by:
Jill Cary
Other parts played by:
Carol Graham
Other parts played by:
Dennis Handby
Other parts played by:
Malcolm Kerby
Other parts played by:
Eric Lloyd
Other parts played by:
Pauline Murch
Other parts played by:
Darrell Runey
Other parts played by:
Fraser White
Other parts played by:
Mildred Howard

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