
THE TABLE ROUND, Chapter 8: Of the Journey to the King's Wedding
In this well-crafted adaptation of the lives of King Arthur and his Knights, producer Morgan Z. Sowell presents the 8th chapter of the saga, in which we hear "Of the Journey to the King's Wedding". All of the lands of Albion are busy and bustling, readying themselves for the wedding of the High King Arthur to the lady Guinevere. Knights and ladies, merchants and laborers, all converge on the new capitol for the glorious event.

THE TABLE ROUND, Chapter 7: "Tales of Knights Errantry"
In this well-crafted adaptation of the lives of King Arthur and his Knights, as all of Briton enjoys its first summer of peace in over twenty years, people travel far and wide to come for the king's wedding. But a land without war is not necessarily a land without adventure.

THE TABLE ROUND Chapter 5: Of the Duel Between Arthur and Osmond
The War with the Saxons continues in the Fifth Chapter of the full-cast audio drama of the ongoing legends of King Arthur and The Knights of the Table Round.

OF THE WAR WITH THE SAXONS AND HOW ARTHUR MET LANCELOT

Chapter Three- “How Gawain was Knighted and Lancelot Rode Out”

THE TABLE ROUND Chap. 2: Of the Rescue of Leodegrance and the Gaining of Excalibur
Narrator: Nicola Branch
Arthur: Chandler Walpole
Merlin: Blair Palmerlee
Guinevere: Cathie Vargas
Ector: David Kendall
Ryons: Kyle Lanterman
Gawain: Tom Southern
Leodegrance: Frank McDonnel
Menw: Toddy Harold
Enid: Whiti Cranfield
Balin: Charles Marchione
“Fortune’s Wheel” Theme by Nicola Branch
“Lake Spirt Song” Tune by Nicola Branch
Virutes Instrumeni Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Opening verse from “To One Reading The Morte D’Arthure” by Madison Cawein

Chapter One- The First War That Arthur Had and How He Won The Field
King Arthur– Chandler Walpole
Merlin– Blair Palmerlee
Narrator: Nicola Branch
Queen Anna Morgause: Olivia Steel
Sir Kay: Thomas McCutchen
Sir Ector: David Kendall
King Lot: Greg Clancy
Cormack: Seth Binderup
King Ban: Wesley Gainey
Euphemia: Lindsey Smith
Knight: Justin Sowell

Read by Pete Lutz, this classic poem by Rudyard Kipling was first published in 1890. Music is "Bluehill Fife and Drum" by the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. NARADA RADIO COMPANY