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  1. Androcles, a simple-hearted Christian tailor, becomes friends with a lion by removing a thorn from his paw. Later, the lion saves Androcles and his friends from martyrdom in the Roman Colosseum. Cast. Norman Wisdom as Androcles; Inga Swenson as Lavinia; Noël Coward as Caesar; Ed Ames as Ferrovius; Geoffrey Holder as Lion; John ...

    • Musical Comedy
  2. Androcles and the Lion: Regie: Joe Layton Mit Norman Wisdom, Noël Coward, Ed Ames, Brian Bedford The story of Androcles, the simple-hearted Christian tailor whose friendship with a lion saves himself and his friends from martyrdom in the Roman Colosseum.

  3. There was a TV version in 1967 with Noël Coward. A later film version, from 1984, was produced by Ronald Smedley. A radio version was recorded by BBC Radio in 1967 and was most recently repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra on 16 August 2021, Leslie French playing Androcles.

    • Bernard Shaw
    • 1912
  4. 3. Mai 2022 · English. Androcles and the Lion by Bernard Shaw as Musical. Book by Peter Stone. Music and Lyrics by Richard Rogers. with Norman Wisdom - Androcles, Noël Coward, Ed Ames, Inga Swenson, Brian Bedford, John Cullum. Addeddate. 2022-05-03 13:41:59. Identifier. shaw-androcles-and-the-lion-as-musical-1967-wisdom-coward. Scanner.

  5. CAST Noël Coward as Caesar Ed Ames as Ferrovius Inga Swenson as Lavinia Brian Bedford as Lentulus John Cullum as Captain Norman Wisdom as Androcles Patricia Routledge as Megaera Kurt Kasznar as Manager William Redfield as Spintho George Mathews as Centurion Geoffrey Holder as The Lion Clifford David as Metellus Bill Hickey as Keeper Bill Starr ...

  6. Androcles and the Lion by Ed Ames, Noël Coward, Norman Wisdom released in 1967. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Presented as a 90-minute television special, Androcles and the Lion premiered on NBC-TV on November 15, 1967. Starring Norman Wisdom as Androcles, with Geoffrey Holder as the Lion, Noël Coward as Caesar and Patricia Routledge as Megaera, the production also featured such theatre notables as Ed Ames, Brian Bedford, John Cullum and Inga Swenson.