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THE SUNDAY PLAY

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The Golden Yoke of Sovereignty
A cycle of four history plays by Lydia Ragosin
3: A Cry of Treason with Stephen Murray
William Fox , Barbara Couper
' For 300 years my family hasn'had any other purpose but to rule England. Any man must live by an honest trade or profession — and our profession has been government.'
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THE SUNDAY PLAY (continued)
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Broadcast on July 20. 1964

Contributors

Unknown:
Lydia Ragosin
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
William Fox
Unknown:
Barbara Couper
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Edward IV:
David March
Lord Hastings (Willie):
Bruce Beeby
Richard Duke of Gloucester (Dickon):
Stephen Murray
Henry Stafford, Duke of Bucking-ham (Harry):
William Fox
Anne, Richard's wife:
Patricia Leventon
Sir Francis Lovell:
Eric Anderson
Sir Richard Ratcliffe:
Frederick Treves
Sir Ralph Assheton:
Wilfrid Carter
Sir James Tyrell:
Garard Green
John Kendall:
Gabriel Woolf
Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers:
Andrew Sachs
Edward V:
Carlo Cura
Bishop Stillington:
Peter O'Shaughnessy
John Morton, Bishop of Ely:
John Ruddock
Lord Stanley:
Malcolm Hayes
Thomas Rotherham Archbishop of York:
Norman Claridge
Duchess of York:
Barbara Couper
Duke of Norfolk:
Kevin Flood
Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, later Henry VII .:
Haydn Jones
Earl of Pembroke:
Ralph Truman

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