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Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway'
Episode aired Feb 21, 1988
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Kim Evans
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Kim Evans
Gillian Greenwood
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Eileen Atkins
John Castle
Robert Daws
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Gillian Greenwood
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Eileen Atkins
John Castle
Robert Daws
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Eileen Atkins
Virginia Woolf
John Castle
Peter Walsh
Robert Daws
Septimus Warren-Smith
Rupert Degas
Reader: 'The Waves'
Christina Greatrex
Lady Bradshaw
Eva Griffith
Young Clarissa Dalloway
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Oona Kirsch
Sally Seton
Jenifer Landor
Lucrezia Warren-Smith
Hermione Lee
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Mrs. Dalloway
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