Episode 2— The National Theatre: Part One - The Dream
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Penelope Wilton
as Self - Narrator
Michael Blakemore
as Self - Director, The National Health
Peter Brook
as Self - Director
Gavin Clarke
as Self - National Theatre Archivist
Jim Dale
as Self
Frank Dunlop
Michael Gambon
as Self
William Gaskill
as Self - Associate Director, 1962-1965
Peter Hall
as Self - Director, National Theatre, 1973-1988
Rosemary Harris
as Self
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