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THE HISTORY OF HENRY THE FOURTH

on Network Three

Part One by William Shakespeare with Harry Andrews , Hugh Griffith
Robert Hardy , Haydn Jones
William Devlin, Sheila Crant
Heather Stannard and Joss Ackland
Continued in next column: singer RHIANON JAMES, harp OSIAN ELLIS, viola d'amore Harry DANKS
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Third broadcast
John Rye is now appearing In ' A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ' at the Strand Theatre
Henry IV, Part 2: January 22
DURING THE INTERVAL
8.45-9.0*
A record of music of Shakespeare's time played by the Boyd Neel String Orchestra directed by Thurston Dart

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
Harry Andrews
Unknown:
Hugh Griffith
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Haydn Jones
Unknown:
William Devlin.
Unknown:
Sheila Crant
Unknown:
Heather Stannard
Unknown:
Joss Ackland
Singer:
Rhianon James
Harpist:
Osian Ellis
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Directed By:
Thurston Dart
King Henry IV:
Harry Andrews
Earl of Westmoreland:
Peter Copley
Sir John Falstaff:
Joss Ackland
Henry, Prince of Wales (Hal):
Robert Hardy
Edward Poins (Ned):
Fraser Kerr
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester:
John Gabriel
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland:
David March
Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur, his son:
Haydn Jones
Sir Walter Blunt:
Peter Pratt
Gadshill:
Frederick Treves
Bardolph:
Michael Bates
Peto:
John Baddeley
Lady Percy, wife to Hotspur and sister to Mortimer:
Heather Stannard
Francis:
Andrew Sachs
Mistress Quickly, hostess of theBoar's Head Tavern, East-cheap:
Sheila Grant
Edmund Mortimer. Earl of March:
Timothy Harley
Owen Glendower:
Hugh Griffith
Lady Mortimer, daughter to Glendower and wife to Mortimer:
Sulwen Morgan
Archibald, Earl of Douglas:
Simon Lack
Sir Richard Vernon:
Gabriel Woolf
Richard Scroop, Archbishop of York:
Willlam Devlin
Sir Michael, friend to the Arch bishop:
John Ruddock
Prince John of Lancaster, son to the King:
John Rye

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