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Crime and Punishment

on BBC Two England

by FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY
The BBC2 Classic Serial dramatised in three parts by JACK PULMAN starring John Hurt , Timothy West Sian Phillips , Anthony Bate
Part 3: Obsessed with the fear that Porfiry suspects him, Raskolnikov has promised to tell Sonia who killed the old pawnbroker and her sister. He has returned to his room unaware that a greater danger awaits him there.
Music composed and conducted by FRANCIS SHAW
Make-up artist PAM MEAGER
Costume designer ROBIN FRASER-PAYE Script editor BETTY WILLINGALE Designer TONY ABBOTT
Producer JONATHAN POWELL Director MICHAEL DARLOW (Repealed next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Pulman
Unknown:
John Hurt
Unknown:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Sian Phillips
Unknown:
Anthony Bate
Conducted By:
Francis Shaw
Editor:
Betty Willingale
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Director:
Michael Darlow
Raskolnikov:
John Hurt
Porfiry:
Timothy West
Nikolay:
Colin Higgins
Accuser:
Gordon Gostelow
Katerina Ivanovna:
Slân Phillips
Mme Lippevechsel:
Barbara Young
Sonia:
Yolande Palfrey
Polenka:
Fiona Glassbrook
Kolya:
Nicky Stoter
Lida:
Francesca Gerrard
Dounia:
Prunella Ransome
Svidrigallov:
Anthony Bate
Razumihin:
David Troughton
Raskolnikov's mother:
Yvonne Coilette
Nastasya:
Anne Orwin
Priest:
Janos Kurucz
Domra player:
John Langdon
Balalaika player:
Bibs Ekkel
Police clerk:
Geoffrey Drew
People of St Petersburg:
Roy Evans
,People of St Petersburg:
Sasha Hails
People of St Petersburg:
Nick Kane
People of St Petersburg:
Julie May
People of St Petersburg:
Fred Radley
People of St Petersburg:
Christine Ozanne
People of St Petersburg:
Will Stampe

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