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' JAM VINCTAE VITES'

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An enquiry into the remoter history of the vine and wine by Edward Hyams
Produced by Rayner Heippenstall
First Episode:
A villa in Norfolk, A.D. 400
(Continued in next column)
Second Episode:
At the mouth of the Gironde, 800 B.C.
Third Episode:
Off the coast of Attica, 1200 B.C.
Fourth Episode:
The Nile at Bsna, 1700 B.C.
Fifth Episode:
Bybios, 2500 B.C.
Sixth Episode:
An inn in Babylon, 2700 B.C.
Seventh .Episode:
The mountains of Armenia, 4000 B.C.
Also taking part:
Mary Aylett , Oliver Burt
Malcolm Hayes , Edward Hyams
Charles Leno , Christopher Rhodes
The music composed by William Wordsworth sung by the BBC Women's Chorus conducted by Harold Noble with Phillip Hattey (baritone)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Hyams
Produced By:
Rayner Heippenstall
Unknown:
Mary Aylett
Unknown:
Oliver Burt
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes
Unknown:
Edward Hyams
Unknown:
Charles Leno
Unknown:
Christopher Rhodes
Composed By:
William Wordsworth
Conducted By:
Harold Noble
Baritone:
Phillip Hattey
Valeria:
Lydia Sherwood
Herman:
Eric Pohlmann
Phocas a Corinthian pilot:
George Pastell
Claudius, a Neapolitan merchant:
John Sharp
Gelon, a Carthaginian:
Felix Felton
Boy:
Virginia Winter
Cretan pilot:
Bryan Powley
Captain:
Keith Pyott
The Stranger:
Russell Napier
Tutmes, an official:
Ronald Simpson
Egyptian merchant:
Duncan McLntyre
Poet:
Basil Jones
Policeman:
Victor Platt
Gilgamesh:
Robert Eddlson

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