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Whistle Down the Wind by MARY HAYLEY BELL adapted by KENNETH ALAN TAYLOH from the screenplay by KEITH WATERHOUSC and WILLIS HALL
Three children on a Pennine farm discover a mysterious stranger taking refuge in their barn. Convinced that he Is Jesus returned to earth, they attempt to shield him from the adult world that is hunting him.
A radio presentation of the Oldham Coliseum Theatre production of November 1981
Directed for the stage by KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR
Produced by PAT TRUEMAN and KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Hayley Bell
Adapted By:
Kenneth Alan Tayloh
Unknown:
Keith Waterhousc
Unknown:
Kenneth Alan Taylor
Produced By:
Pat Trueman
Bostock:
Russell Dixon
Aunty Dorothy:
Lorraine Peters
Kathy:
Jane Hazelcrove
Nan:
Jessica Taylor
Charles:
Iain Jones
Eddie:
Andrew Hay
Man:
Brian Southwood
Salvation Army girl/Ruth:
Lesley Nicol
The Rev Reeves:
Charles Hacgith
Inspector Teesdale:
David Kitchen
PC Thurstow:
Michael Atkinson
Mr Weaver:
Ian Bleasdale
Raymond:
Michael Leigh
Latecomer:
Auson Blake
Disciples.:
Ursula Bamford
Disciples:
Pip Dewsbury
Disciples:
Natalie Dunn
Disciples:
Sharon Fitton
Disciples:
Megan Gallagher
Disciples:
Michael Gibbons
Disciples:
Michelle Lichtbowne
Disciples:
Patricia Nolan
Disciples:
Alistair Walker
Raymonds gang:
Diane Berry
Raymonds gang:
Janette Beverley,
Raymonds gang:
Jane, Keane
Raymonds gang:
Paul Marshall
Raymonds gang:
Sara Rowbotham
Raymonds gang:
John Thompson

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