The Dog It Was That Died is a radio play by Tom Stoppard. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 09 December 1982, and won a Giles Cooper Award that same year[1]
Plot[]
A disillusioned spy becomes confused about who he is really working for.
Cast[]
- Purvis - Dinsdale Landen
- Bair - Charles Gray
- Hogbin - Kenneth Cranham
- Slack - Peter Tuddenham
- Pamela - Penelope Keith
- Mrs. Ryan - Katherine Parr
- Arlon - Stephen Murray
- Matron - Betty Marsden
- Seddon - John Le Mesurier
- Vicar - Noel Howlett
- Chief - Maurice Denham
- Wren - Lockwood West
Directed by John Tydeman
Critical Reception[]
References[]
- ↑ Best Radio Plays of 1982 Methuen/BBC 1983
Availability[]
The play is now available on the BBC CD Tom Stoppard Radio Plays.