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Imperial Palace: Part 4: Declaration

on BBC One London

by Arnold Bennett
Dramatised in four parts by Michael Voysey
Starring Roy Dotrice

Merger discussions took Evelyn to Paris where he met Gracie and they had an affair. Ceria proposed to Violet, was refused and disappeared. This caused Evelyn to return, leaving Gracie in Paris.

Madhav Sharma, who plays the Maharajah, is a successful young Indian actor. Later this week he plays Charlie in the new Comedy Playhouse "Uncle Tulip."

Contributors

Author:
Arnold Bennett
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Michael Young
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Paddy Russell
Violet Powler:
Anna Cropper
Beatrice Noakes:
Patsy Rowlands
Long Sam:
Henry Hewett
Evelyn Orcham:
Roy Dotrice
Bookstall clerk:
Piers Rogers
Plimsing:
Victor Platt
Emile Cousin:
Peter Copley
Miss Cass:
Christine Pollon
Monsieur Ceria:
Georges Lambert
Monsieur Adolphe:
Patrick Westwood
The Maharajah:
Madhav Sharma
John H. Harbour:
James Dyrenforth
Emily Harbour:
Janet Brandes
Dennis Dover:
A.J. Brown
Sir Henry Savott:
Cyril Luckham
Page:
Rufus Frampton

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