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Henry IV, Part 1

on BBC Radio 3

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. with Leo McKern , Peter Jeffrey John Rowe , David Buck
Peter Sallis , Elizabeth Spriggs
Music specially composed by DAVID CAIN and played by MICHAEL LAIRD ,MALCOLM SMITH
ROGER BRENNER , MARTIN NICHOLLS CHRISTOPHER BALL , TERRY EMERY and FRANCES KELLY Singer MARTYN HILL
Producer MARTIN JENKINS
(David Kincaid is a National Theatre Player)
followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare.
Unknown:
Leo McKern
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
John Rowe
Unknown:
David Buck
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Composed By:
David Cain
Played By:
Michael Laird
Played By:
Malcolm Smith
Played By:
Roger Brenner
Unknown:
Martin Nicholls
Unknown:
Christopher Ball
Unknown:
Terry Emery
Singer:
Frances Kelly
Singer:
Martyn Hill
Producer:
Martin Jenkins
Unknown:
David Kincaid
King Henry:
Peter Jeffrey
Prince Henry:
John Rowe
Prince John of Lancaster:
Sam Dastor
Westmoreland:
Terry Scully
Blunt:
Brian Haines
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester:
Peter Sallis
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland:
Lewis Stringer
Henry Percy, surnamed Hot-spur:
David Buck
Mortimer, Earl of March:
Richard Hampton
Douglas:
David Kincaid
Glendower:
Haydn Jones
Sir Richard Vernon:
John Pullen
Scroop, Archbishop of York:
Hugh Dickson
Sir Michael:
David Gooderson
Sir John Falstaff:
Leo McKern
Poins:
Nigel Lambert
PetO:
Fraser Kerr
Bardolph:
Geoffrey Matthews
Gadshill:
Robin Browne
Lady Percy:
Kate Binchy
Lady Mortimer:
Elizabeth Morgan
Mistress Quickly:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Vintner; Carrier:
Ronald Herdman
Ostler; Messenger:
Andrew Rivers
Servant to Hotspur:
Sam Dastor
Francis:
David Gooderson
Sheriff:
John Pullen
Chamberlain:
Brian Haines
Carrier:
Hugh Dickson

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