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The Lord of the Rings: 10; The Breaking of the Fellowship

on BBC Radio 4 FM

by J. R. R. TOLKIEN prepared for radio in 26 episodes by BRIAN SIBLEY starring
Ian Holm as Frodo and Robert Stephens as Aragorn
"Have a care!" said Boromir. "I do not feel too sure of this Elvish Lady and her purposes." "Speak no evil of the Lady Galadriel," said Aragorn sternly. "You know not what you say. There is in her and in this land no evil, unless a man bring it hither himself. Then let him beware!"
With Michael Graham Cox as Boromir, William Nighy as Sam, Douglas Livingstone as Gimli, David Collings as Legolas, Richard O'Callaghan as Merry, John McAndrew as Pippin, Marian Diamond as Galadriel, Simon Cadell as Celeborn and Gerard Murphy as the Narrator with GRAHAM FAULKNER, DAVID MCALISTER, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT, MICHAEL SPICE, JOHN WEBB and HAYDN WOOD
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN OLIVER
Singer DAVID JAMES Episode adapted by MICHAEL BAKEWELL Directed by PENNY LEICESTER
(Repeated: Wed 10.30 pm) (Gerard Murphy is a member of the RSC)
Souvenir Tolkien posters available at £1.00 each (p and p incl) from Radio 4 Poster Offer, [address removed](POs and cheques payable to BBC Radio)

Contributors

Unknown:
J. B. R. Tolkien
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Brian Sibley
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Ian Holm
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Robert Stephens
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Michael Graham Cox
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Boromir William Nighy
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Sam Douglas Livingstone
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Gimli David Collings
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Legolai Richard O'Callaghan
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Merrv John McAndrew
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Pippin Marian Diamond
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Galadriel Simon Cadell
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Gerard Murphy
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Graham Faulkner
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David McAlisteh
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Christopher Scott
Conducted By:
Stephen Oliver
Singer:
David James
Adapted By:
Michel Bakewell
Directed By:
Penny Leicester
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Gerard Murphy

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