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THE HISTORY OF HENRY THE FOURTH

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Part 1 by William Shakespeare with Harry Andrews , Hugh Griffith Robert Hardy , Haydn Jones William Devlin , Sheila Grant Heather Stannard and Joss Ackland singer, Rhianon James harp, Osian Ellis viola d'amore, Harry Danks
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Second broadcast
Robert Hardy is in ' A Severed Head ' at the Criterion Theatre; Joss Ackland in ' The Bacchae ' at the Mermaid Theatre; John Rye in A Funny Thing Happened ' at the Strand Theatre. London
Henry IV, Part 2: March 1
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.15-9.30*)
A record of Julian Bream playing English lute music followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
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Harry Andrews
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Hugh Griffith
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Robert Hardy
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Haydn Jones
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William Devlin
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Sheila Grant
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Heather Stannard
Singer:
Joss Ackland
Harp:
Osian Ellis
Unknown:
Harry Danks
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Joss Ackland
Unknown:
Julian Bream
King Henry IV:
Harry Andrews
Earl of Westmoreland:
Peter Copley
Sir John Falstaff:
Joss Ackland
Henry, Prince of Wales (Hat):
Robert Hardy
Edward Poins (Ned):
Fraser Kerr
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester:
John Gabriel
Henry Percy, Earl of North umberland:
David March
Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur. his son:
Haydn Jones
Sir Walter Blunt:
Peter Pratt
Bardolph:
Michael Bates
Lady Percy, wife to Hotspurand sister to Mortimer:
Heather Stannard
Mistress Quickly:
Sheila Grant
Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March:
Timothy Harley
Owen Glendower:
Hugh Griffith
Lady Mortimer, daughter to Glendower and wife to Mortimer:
Sulwen Morgan
Archibald, Earl of Douglas:
Simon Lack
Vernon:
Gabriel Woolf
Richard Scroop, Archbishop of York:
William Devlin
Prince John of Lancaster, son to the King:
John Rye

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