Ever Yours, Oscar: Selected letters by Oscar Wilde performed by Brian Bedford
Written by Peter Wylde
Narrated by Brian Bedford
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Recorded at studio 306 in Toronto in October 2000. Recording Engineer, Jeff Wright. Executive Producer, Eleanor Koldofsky. Post-Production for L.A. Theatre Works, Ronn Lipkin.
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