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Percy Faith and his Orchestra
Guest star, Peter Nero

Contributors

Musicians:
Percy Faith and his Orchestra
Pianist/guest star:
Peter Nero
Sound:
Alan Edmonds
Lighting:
Geoff Shaw
Design:
Lionel Radford
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

by Maurice Edelman, M.P.
dramatised by John O'Toole.
with Michael Barbara, Cough Jefford, Mark Dignam, Ralph Michael, Jessica Dunning, Denis Carey, Noel Johnson, Earl Cameron and Roger Livesey
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Contributors

Author:
Maurice Edelman
Dramatised by:
John O'Toole
Story editor:
Irene Shubik
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Producer:
Eric Tayler
Director:
Peter Potter
Geoffrey Melville:
Michael Gough
Julia Drayford:
Jessica Dunning
Mrs. M'Landa:
Nadia Cattouse
Elizabeth Melville:
Barbara Jefford
M'Landa:
Earl Cameron
Ormston:
Mark Dignam
Collard, the Prime Minister:
Roger Livesey
Sir Gregory Broome:
Noel Johnson
Palethorpe:
Bernard Horsfall
Yates:
Denis Carey
Helen Langdale:
Thomasine Heiner
Peter Waters:
Richard Burrell
Sylvia Melville:
Ann Penfold
Parsons:
Victor Platt
Speaker of the House of Commons:
Walter Horsbrugh
Edward Drayford:
Hugh Cross
Merrett:
Harvey Ashby
Risbury-Jones:
Antony Webb
Sir Rupert Benning:
Ralph Michael
Mrs. Ormston:
Yvonne Coulette
Ardrossan:
John Stuart

A musical version written and composed by Lawrence Waddy.
with Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Alex Welsh and his Band
At the organ, Tom McCall
(First transmission on BBC-1, June 16, 1963)

Contributors

Writer/Composer:
Lawrence Waddy
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/Guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Musicians:
Alex Welsh and his Band
Organist:
Tom McCall
Dance movements:
Tutte Lemkow
Design:
Michael Young
Producer:
Christian Simpson
Job:
George Webb
Job's wife:
Isabelle Lucas
Job's friends:
The Southlanders
The Devil:
Tutte Lemkow
The Voice of the Lord:
Ludlow Dawes
Other parts played by:
Carmen Munroe
Other parts played by:
Juliette Ligertwood
Other parts played by:
Enrik Rose
Other parts played by:
Brian Stobbs
Other parts played by:
Yvette Cox
Other parts played by:
Yvonne Cox
Other parts played by:
Gordon Hunt

by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
dramatised by Frederick Gotfurt.
Grushenka has rejected both father and son for a previous lover, and Ivan has been told that his father's servant is going to be taken with an epileptic fit.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio

Contributors

Author:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Dramatised by:
Frederick Gotfurt
Script editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Alan Bridges
Mitya Karamazov:
Ray Barrett
Fenya:
Elizabeth Howarth
Grigory:
Robert Sansom
Marfa:
Marjorie Wilde
Smerdyakov:
Alan Rowe
Fyodor Karamazov:
John Barrie
Waiter:
Ronald Muirhead
Perkhotin:
Frederick Bartman
Billiard player:
Brian Vaughan
Andrey:
Edward Kelsey
Father Paissy:
John Moore
Alyosha Karamazov:
Nicholas Pennell
Grushenka:
Judith Stott
Mussyalovich:
James Ottaway
Vrublevsky:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Maximov:
Arthur Pentelow
Kalganov:
Richard Coe
Trifon Plastunov:
Alex McCrindle
Mrs Khokhlakov:
Ann Castle
Village yokel:
Alistair Colledge
Doctor Varvinsky:
John Shedden
Mikhail Makarov:
Norman Scace
Police secretary:
David McKail
Policeman:
Gerard Slevin
Gypsy dancer:
null Delphine
Gypsy dancer:
Ken Hamilton
Fire-eater:
Elizabeth King
Bear dancer:
Edith Goy
Bear dancer:
Dorothy Grumbar
Girl:
Leonie Jessel
Girl:
Leslie Blackater

BBC Two England

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