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A Journey to London

on BBC Radio 3

being part of a comedy written by SIR JOHN VANHRUGH. with an ending by COLLEY CIBBER , taken from his comedy
The Provok'd Husband (1728)
Arranged for stereo and produced by RAYMOND RAIKES Music by STEPHEN DODGSON developed from two songs by HENRY CARRY as used in The Provok'd Husband with Barbara Jefford , Charles Gray Robert Eddison , Gerald Cross Scene: London. 1726
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by RAE JENKINS
(Susan Edmonstone is in ' Move Over Mrs Markham at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

Contributors

Written By:
Sir John Vanhrugh.
Unknown:
Colley Cibber
Duced By:
Raymond Raikes
Music By:
Stephen Dodgson
Songs By:
Henry Carry
Unknown:
Barbara Jefford
Unknown:
Charles Gray
Unknown:
Robert Eddison
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Conducted By:
Susan Edmonstone
Unknown:
Mrs Markham
Uncle Richard:
Gerald Cross
James, his servant:
Martin Friend
John Moody:
Lewis Stringer
Deborah:
Helen Worth
Lady Headpiece:
Hilda Kriseman
Sir Francis Headpiece:
John Rowe
Squire Humphry:
Robin Browne
Miss Betty:
Denise Bryer
Mrs Motherly:
Betty Baskcomb
Mrs Handy:
Katherine Parr
Doll Tripe:
Sheila Grant
Heavy George:
Michael Kilgarriff
Fat Tom:
Michael Harbour
Colonel Courtly:
Kerry Francis
Martilla:
Margaret Robertson
Lady Arabella:
Barbara Jefford
Lord Loverule:
Charles Gray
Clarinda:
Susan Edmonstone
Sir Charles:
Robert Eddison
Mrs Trusty:
Sheila Grant
Mr Moneybag:
Martin Friend
Mr Shortvard:
Lewis Stringer
Capt Tou'pee:
Michael Harbour
AConstabte:
Michael Kilgarriff

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