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The Saturday Play: The Lord of the Rings

on BBC Radio 4 FM

By JRR Tolkien, adapted for radio in 13 episodes by Brian Sibley and Michael Bakewell. 6: The Breaking of the Fellowship. "This at least is plain, said Frodo aloud to himself. "The evil of the ring is already at work even in the company, and the ring must leave them before it does more harm. I will go alone."
With Sean Arnold , John Bott , John Church, Graham Faulkner , Brian Haines , Alexander John , John Livesey , David Me Alister , Martyn Read , Gordon Reid , Christopher Scott , Michael Spice, John Webb and Haydn Wood. Music by Stephen Oliver Producers Penny Leicester and Jane Morgan
BBC RADIO COLLECTION: The Fellowship of the Ring, newly edited and with new narration by Brian Sibley , and the classic box sets of The Lord of the Rings are available from all good retailers and from www.bbcshop.com. Call [number removed]

Contributors

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Brian Sibley
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Michael Bakewell.
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Sean Arnold
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John Bott
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Graham Faulkner
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Brian Haines
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Alexander John
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John Livesey
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David Me Alister
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Martyn Read
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Gordon Reid
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Christopher Scott
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John Webb
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Haydn Wood.
Music By:
Stephen Oliver
Music By:
Jane Morgan
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Brian Sibley
Frodo:
Ian Holm
Gandalf:
Michael Hordern
Aragorn:
Robert Stephens
Sam:
Bill Nighy
Gollum:
Peter Woodthorpe
Boromir Michael:
Graham Cox
Gimli:
Douglas Livingstone
Legolas:
David Collings
Merry:
Richard O'Callaghan
Pippin:
John McAndrew
Treebeard:
Stephen Thorne
Eomer:
Anthony Hyde
Narrator:
Gerard Murphy

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