Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt communicated by letter from 1939 to 1945 on a direct and personal basis. Their letters chart the events of the war as they unfold as well as their attempts to influence and overcome the great tyranny of Nazism.
Interspersed throughout are readings from a selection of letters written by the men on the front line who are charged with carrying out the decisions made by Churchill and Roosevelt.
Originally a stage play, this recording is performed by Bob Sherman and Michael Jayston, who played the original roles on stage with the English Chamber Theater.
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Michael Jayston is a highly regarded actor, having appeared in numerous films, among them Cromwell, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Zulu Dawn, and Nicholas and Alexandra. He has many television credits to his name as well, such as Element of Doubt, A Bit of a Do, Outside Edge, and Only Fools and Horses, while on stage he has been seen in Henry V and Hamlet for the RSC, as well as Private Lives and The Way of the World. His audiobook work has won him six AudioFile Earphones Awards.
Bob Sherman (1940-2004) was an actor and playwright known for his roles in Hellboy, The Spy Who Loved Me, The Pink Panther, and many others.