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Revolution!

on BBC Two England

One man's love for his country! One woman's love for her sheep!
The story of France in 1789 - a country wracked with decadence - stars one
Desmond Olivier Dingle as Louis XVI and Wallace as his queen. Witness the storming of the Bastille, the march of 6,000 women on Versailles, the Terror - all enacted by Dingle and Wallace. from the National Theatre of Brent
Written by PATRICK BARLOW with JIM BROADBENT and MARTIN DUNCAN. Director for the National Theatre of Brent MARTIN DUNCAN
Photography PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER
Sound recordist RICHARD BOULTER
Film editor PAUL TOTHILL
Producers MARGARET WINDHAM HEFFERNAN, and GEORGE FABER
Directed by JONATHAN STEDALL
('Dreams of Freedom ' tomorrow at 8.10pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Olivier Dingle
Written By:
Patrick Barlow
Unknown:
Jim Broadbent
Unknown:
Martin Duncan.
Unknown:
Martin Duncan
Unknown:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Unknown:
Richard Boulter
Editor:
Paul Tothill
Producers:
Margaret Windham Heffernan,
Producers:
George Faber
Directed By:
Jonathan Stedall
Dingle:
Patrick Barlow
Wallace:
Jim Broadbent

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