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Pygmalion Episode 1 of 2 Alistair McGowan, Morgana Robinson, Sian Phillips and Al Murray star in George Bernard Shaw's classic tale of Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney flower girl who is trained by professor of phonetics, Henry Higgins, to pass as a duchess. Credits Henry Higgins Alistair McGowan Eliza Doolittle Morgana Robinson Alfred Doolittle Al Murray Colonel Pickering Hugh Fraser Mrs Higgins Si?n Phillips Mrs Pearce Charlotte Page Maid Charlotte Page Mrs Eynsford-Hill Georgie Glen Clara Eynsford-Hill Maeve Bluebell Wells Freddy Eynsford-Hill Tom Forrister Nepommuck David Sturzaker Ambassador John Dougall Ambassador's Wife Sarah Ridgeway Bystander David Sterne Director Emma Harding Writer George Bernard Shaw Broadcast Sun 28 May 2017 15:00 BBC Radio 4 Pygmalion Episode 2 of 2 Alistair McGowan, Morgana Robinson, Sian Phillips and Al Murray star in George Bernard Shaw's classic tale of Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney flower girl who is trained to talk 'like a lady' by irascible professor of phonetics, Henry Higgins. Eliza faces the day of reckoning: can she pass as a lady at the Ambassador's Ball? Directed by Emma Harding. Credits Henry Higgins Alistair McGowan Eliza Doolittle Morgana Robinson Alfred Doolittle Al Murray Colonel Pickering Hugh Fraser Mrs Higgins Si?n Phillips Mrs Pearce Charlotte Page Maid Charlotte Page Mrs Eynsford-Hill Georgie Glen Clara Eynsford-Hill Maeve Bluebell Wells Freddy Eynsford-Hill Tom Forrister Nepommuck David Sturzaker Ambassador John Dougall Ambassador's Wife Sarah Ridgeway Bystander David Sterne Director Emma Harding Writer George Bernard Shaw Broadcast Sun 4 Jun 2017 15:00 BBC Radio The 'B' Word [George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion] Alistair McGowan writes and stars in a play about the scandalous opening night of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion - the first time that the word 'bloody' was used on the British stage. The production also created a passionate love-hate triangle of Shaw (McGowan), his leading man, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (Richard McCabe) and his leading lady, the irrepressible Mrs Patrick Campbell (Charlotte Page), who played the 19 year old Eliza Doolittle at the age of 49. Directed by Emma Harding. Credits George Bernard Shaw Alistair McGowan George Alexander David Sturzaker Mrs Patrick Campbell Charlotte Page Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree Richard McCabe Charlotte Shaw Georgie Glen Merivale Philip Fox Gurney Simon Ludders Fishman Simon Ludders Bell Charlie Clements Maid Sarah Ridgeway Director Emma Harding Writer Alistair McGowan Broadcast Fri 26 May 2017 14:15 BBC Radio 4
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