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Dorothy Dickson in 'FAREWELL TO JUAN

on National Programme Daventry

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or ' Lots of Love'
An Improper Story of Four Centuries
(very properly cut down to one hour)
Written by Eric Maschwitz , to music by Jack Strachey
The Prologue
The Casino Bar, Les Mimosas (Var.) on an evening in July, 1938
The Storyteller, Edwin Styles
Players
Gibb McLaughlin as The Barman Elizabeth Maude as Laura Vanelli
Dorothy Dickson as Iris Flame
Richard Ainley as Don Juan
Ruth Maitland as Minnie
These players appear throughout the story
The Story
Scene 1: House of an alchemist,
Seville (1620)
Scene 2: Palazzo on the Grand
Canal, Venice (1746)
Scene 3: Tavern in Grinzing, Vienna
(1836)
Scene 4: ' The Laurels ', a villa in Cheltenham (1860)
The Epilogue
The Casino Bar, Les Mimosas (Var.) on an evening in July, 1938
Singers
Heddle Nash
Anne Ziegler
The Cavendish Three
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
(Leader, Tate Gilder )
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Rae Jenkins and his Schrammel
Quartet
At the piano, Alan Paul
Orchestrations by Julius Buerger ,
Wally Wallond , and Jack Beaver
Trio arrangements by Kay Cavendish
Production by Archie Campbell
' Farewell to Juan ' will be broadcast again on Thursday (Regional, 9.0)

Contributors

Written By:
Eric Maschwitz
Music By:
Jack Strachey
Unknown:
Elizabeth Maude
Unknown:
Laura Vanelli
Unknown:
Dorothy Dickson
Unknown:
Richard Ainley
Unknown:
Don Juan
Unknown:
Ruth Maitland
Singers:
Heddle Nash
Singers:
Anne Ziegler
Leader:
Tate Gilder
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Piano:
Alan Paul
Unknown:
Julius Buerger
Unknown:
Wally Wallond
Unknown:
Jack Beaver
Arrangements By:
Kay Cavendish
Production By:
Archie Campbell

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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