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Afternoon Theatre

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Whistle Down the Wind by MARY HAYLEY BELL adapted by KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR from the screenplay by KFITH WATERHOUSE and WILLIS HALL
Three children on a Pennine farm discover a mysterious stranger taking refuge in their barn. Convinced that he is Jesus returned to earth, they attempt to shieldhimfromthe adult world that is hunting him. \
Disciples: URSULA BAMFORD PIPDEWSBURY, NATALIE DUNN , SHARON FITTON ,
MEGAN GALLAGHER. MICHAEL GIBBONS. MICHELLE LIGHTBOWNE , PATRICIA NOLAN and ALISTAIR WALKER
Raymond's gang: DIANE BERRY. JANETTE BEVERLEY
JANE KEANE. PAUL MARSHALL , SARA ROWBOTHAM , JOHN THOMPSON
A radio presentation of the Oldham Coliseum Theatre production of November 1981
Directed for the stage by KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR
There was such strength in the children's performances ...
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Producer PAT TRUEMAN
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Hayley Bell
Adapted By:
Kenneth Alan Taylor
Unknown:
Kfith Waterhouse
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Willis Hall
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Natalie Dunn
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Sharon Fitton
Unknown:
Megan Gallagher.
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Michael Gibbons.
Unknown:
Michelle Lightbowne
Unknown:
Patricia Nolan
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Alistair Walker
Unknown:
Diane Berry.
Unknown:
Janette Beverley
Unknown:
Jane Keane.
Unknown:
Paul Marshall
Unknown:
Sara Rowbotham
Unknown:
John Thompson
Unknown:
Kenneth Alan Taylor
BOStOCk:
Russell Dixon
Aunty Dorothy:
Lorraine Peters
Kathy:
Jane Hazlegrove
Nan:
Jessica Taylor
Charles ,:
Iain Jones
Eddie:
Andrew Bay
Man:
Brian Southwood
The Rev Reeves:
Charles Haggith
Inspector Teesdale:
David Kitchen
PC Thurstow:
Michael Atkinson
Mr Weaver:
Ian Bleasdale
Raymond:
Michael Leigh
Latecomer:
Alison Blake

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