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Made in Germany in 1908, a cinnamon plush bear with boot button eyes, still with the Steiff button in his ear, discovers he is Lot 107. with Zulema Dene, Jonathan Keeble, Linda Regan, George Allonby, Jack Allonby, Jane Whittenshaw, Sandra James Young, Gary Bryden, Stephen Critchlow, Henry Cormack, Jonathan Praeger, Alexis Edyvean, Paul Jenkins and John Turner.

Contributors

Writer:
Moya O'Shea
Theo:
Martin Jarvis
Little Tom:
Thomas Connor
Tom:
Ross Livingstone
Mr Lonsdale:
David Collings
Mrs Lonsdale:
Jilly Bond
Charles Morgan:
Henry Cormack
Nicholas Birdwell/Adam:
Jonathan Praeger
Jessie:
Becky Hindley
Hannah:
Caroline Strong
Mrs Tyler:
Zulema Dene
George:
Alexis Edyvean
Little Greg:
George Allonby
Young Greg:
Jack Allonby
Greg:
Paul Jenkins
Greg's Father:
Jonathan Keeble
Greg's Mother:
Linda Regan
Imalda:
Jane Whittenshaw
Janice:
Sandra James Young
Marc:
Gary Bryden
Roland:
Stephen Critchlow
Auctioneer:
John Turner
Director:
Tracey Neale

At 7.20 Steven Berkoff talks about playing the title role in a new adaptation of Shakespeare's play.

And at 7.30 Berkoff makes his radio drama debut with David Benedictus's innovative version of the tragedy. The near-continuous score is by his long-time collaborator, Mark Glentworth.

with Suzan Sylvester, William Russell, Howard Goorney, Dyfed Thomas, Gary Raymond, Michael Grandage, Harry Peacock and Thomas Orange.

A Ladbroke Radio production in association with G & J Productions

Contributors

Talks:
Steven Berkoff
Unknown:
David Benedictus
Unknown:
Mark Glentworth.
Unknown:
Suzan Sylvester
Unknown:
William Russell
Unknown:
Howard Goorney
Unknown:
Gary Raymond
Unknown:
Michael Grandage
Unknown:
Harry Peacock
Unknown:
Thomas Orange.
Macbeth:
Steven Berkoff
Lady Macbeth:
Linda Marlowe
Duncan:
Lee Montague
Three Witches:
Cleo Laine
Malcolm:
Timothy Walker
Banquo:
Ian Hogg
Macduff:
Samuel West
Porter:
Craig Charles

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