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An Age of Kings: Henry IV, Part 2: 5: The New Conspiracy

on BBC Television

The pageant of English history
Written by William Shakespeare
(See panel)

The rebellion promoted by the Percy family against their former ally King Henry IV has been heavily crushed at Shrewsbury. The rebels were weakened by the defection of the armies promised them by Northumberland and Owen Glendower and greatly outnumbered by the King's forces. Their leader, the gallant Hotspur, has been killed in single combat with Prince Hal. Conflicting rumours reach Warkworth in Northumberland, where the Earl is eagerly waiting for news of the battle and of his son.

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music:
Christopher Whelen
Title Music:
Sir Arthur Bliss
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Director:
Michael Hayes
Producer:
Peter Dews
Lord Bardolph:
David Andrews
Porter:
John Ringham
Earl of Northumberland:
George A. Cooper
Travers:
Terence Lodge
Morton:
Jerome Willis
Sir John Falstaff:
Frank Pettingell
Page to Falstaff:
Dane Howell
Lord Chief Justice:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Servant:
John Greenwood
The Archbishop of York:
Edgar Wreford
Thomas Mowbray, the Earl Marshal:
Noel Johnson
Lord Hastings:
Robert Lang
Mistress Quickly, hostess of 'The Boar's Head':
Angela Baddeley
Bailiff - Fang:
John Ringham
Bailiff - Snare:
Alan Rowe Gower: Jeremy Bisley
Wife to Northumberland:
Margaret Courtenay
Lady Percy, widow to Hotspur:
Patricia Heneghan
Henry, Prince of Wales:
Robert Hardy
Poins:
Brian Smith Bardolph: Gordon Gostelow
Drawer:
Timothy Harley
Drawer:
Michael Graham Cox
Doll Tearsheet, a bawd:
Hermione Baddeley
Ancient Pistol:
George A. Cooper Peto: Terence Lodge
[Actor]:
Kenneth Farrington
[Actor]:
Adrian Brine
[Actor]:
John Murray Scott
[Actor]:
Terry Wale

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