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A Century of Modern Theatre

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Nigel Patrick , Julia Foster and Rachel Gurney in The Gay Lord Quex
A comedy by A. w. PINERO adapted for radio by CYNTHIA PUGHE
(First produced at the Globe Theatre, London, on 8 April 1899)
The action takes place at a manicurist's in Bond Street, London, and at Fauncey Court, Richmond
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
(Andrew Sachs is in ' Habeas Corpus ' at the Lyric Theatre. London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Patrick
Unknown:
Julia Foster
Unknown:
Rachel Gurney
Comedy By:
A. W. Pinero
Radio By:
Cynthia Pughe
Producer:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
The Marquess of Quex:
Nigel Patrick
Sir Chichester Frayne:
Timothy Bate Son
Capt Bastling:
David Gooderson
Valma:
Andrew Sachs
The Duchess of Strood:
Rachel Gurney
Julia, Countess of Owbridge:
Margaret Inglis
Mrs Jack Eden:
Diana Olsson
Muriel Eden:
Elizabeth Proud
Sophy Fullgarney:
Julia Foster
Miss Moon:
Julie Hallam
Miss Claridge:
Sandra Clark
Young Gentleman:
David Timson
Morgan n da:
Vid Gooderson
Young Lady:
Bonnie Hurren

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