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The Sunday Play: Henry IV Part 2

on BBC Radio 3

by William Shakespeare.
Despite defeat, the rebels are still plotting against
King Henry, who has fallen sick. Hal is weary of life at court and continues his adventures in the tavern.
The dying king despairs once more of his wayward son. Falstaff continues to profit from his relationship with Hal, believing that high office awaits him when Hal is crowned.
Musicians: Sue Baxendale,
Elizabeth Brierley , Steven Magee , Alan Morrison , Valerie Stark Music by Paddy Cuneen Director Michael Fox

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare.
Unknown:
Elizabeth Brierley
Unknown:
Steven Magee
Unknown:
Alan Morrison
Unknown:
Valerie Stark
Music By:
Paddy Cuneen
Director:
Michael Fox
Falstaff:
Robert Hardy
Hal:
Robert Glenister
Henry IV:
Barrie Rutter
Northumberland:
James Tomlinson
Lord Chief Justice:
Russell Dixon
Prince John:
Antony Byrne
Lady Percy:
Geraldine Alexander
Mistress Quickly:
Jane Cox
Bardolph:
Robert Whelan
Scroop:
Rob Pickavance
Mowbray:
Stefan Escreet
Poins:
John Lloyd-Fillingham
Justice Shallow:
Peter Copley
Page:
Nina Wadia
Peto/Snare/Moldy:
Andy Wear
Pistol:
Cliff Howells
Silence/Rumour/Beadle:
Keith Clifford
Lord Bardolph/Harcourt:
Malcolm Raeburn
Doll Tearsheet:
Frances Jeater
Warwick/Morton:
Wyuje Longmore
Gloucester/Hastings:
Lyndam Gregory
Westmoreland/Davy:
Peter Whitman
Clarence/Will:
Adam Sunderland

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