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War and Peace

on BBC One London

by LEO TOLSTOY : dramatised in nine partis by JACK PULMAN : part 2
Pierre inherited his father's estates and title and is now socially sought after. He met his old friend Andrei Bolkonsky who, after leaving his wife with his father, joined his regiment at the front. The Russian army was forced to withdraw.
Producer DAVID CONROY
Director JOHN DAVIES '
War and Peace, o RADIO TIMES SPECIAL, 25p post paid, available from [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Unknown:
Jack Pulman
Unknown:
Andrei Bolkonsky
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
John Davies
Princess Drubetskoya:
Anne Blake
Count Rostov:
Rupert Davies
Natasha:
Morag Hood
Sonya:
Joanna David
Petya:
Barnaby Shaw
Countess Rostova:
Faith Brook
Vera:
Patricia Shakesby
Pierre:
Anthony Hopkins
Anna Scherer:
Barbara Young
Helene Kuragina:
Fiona Gaunt
Prince Vasili:
Basil Henson
Madame Scherer:
Edith Sharpe
Katishe:
Josie Kide
Princess Aline:
Margaret Ware
Anaitole Kuragin:
Colin Baker
Prince Vasili's guest:
John Lawrence
Prince Bolkonsky:
Anthony Jacobs
Tikhon:
Will Leighton
Princess Maria:
Axgela Down
Princess Lisa:
Alison Frazer
Mile Bourienne:
Athexe Fielding
Napoleon:
David Swift
Secretary:
Geoffrey Morris
General Savary:
John Ringham
Nikolai:
Sylvester Morand
Denisov:
Gary Watson
Boris Drubetskoy:
Neil Stacy
Lieut Berg:
Michael Billixgtok
Ponce Andrei:
Alax Dobie
A Cossack:
Malcom Bullivant
French prisoner:
Terry Wright
Tsar Alexander:
Doxald Douglas
Prince Dolgoruchov:
Philip Morant
General Weirother:
Michael Beint
KutUZOV:
Frank Middlbmass
Prince Murat:
Gerard Hely
Marshal Soult:
John Lincoln Wright
Marshal Davout:
Toxy Steedman
Prince Bagration:
Tenniel Evans
French messenger:
Richard Poore
Russian Officer r:
Joseph Wise
German Adjutant:
James Appleby
Russian General:
Hubert Cross
Emperor:
Arthur Blake

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