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THE MAN OF MODE

on Third Programme

or Sir Fopling Flutter by GEORGE ETHERAGE with Edith Evans and Richard Johnson
Music by Nicholas Staggin6 and others
Adapted and arranged by Lionel Satter
Prologue by Sir Car Scroope Baronet , and Epilogue by Mr . Dryden spoken by Edith Evans
Ot her parts played bv
Colin Campbell and Peter Jeffrey
Singers:
Ranken Bush by and Eileen Poulter
THE SCENE: London. 1676
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
BBC record'ing: third broadcast
DURING THE INTERVAL 9.0-9.10 app. Movements from
Britten's Simple Symphony played by the strings of the New Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Eugene Goossens on a gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
George Etherage
Unknown:
Edith Evans
Unknown:
Richard Johnson
Music By:
Nicholas Staggin6
Arranged By:
Lionel Satter
Unknown:
Sir Car Scroope Baronet
Unknown:
Mr Dryden
Spoken By:
Edith Evans
Unknown:
Colin Campbell
Singers:
Peter Jeffrey
Singers:
Ranken Bush
Singers:
Eileen Poulter
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Conducted By:
Sir Eugene Goossens
MR DORIMANT, a Gentleman:
Richard Johnson
HANDY a Vatet-de-Chambre:
Alexander Dore
FOGGY NAN an Orange-Woman:
Mary O'Farrell
Mr MEDLEY another Gentleman:
John Moffatt
Young MR HARRY BELLAIR:
Simon Lack
MRS LOVEIT:
Edith Evans
PERT, a Waiting Woman:
Dily Lane
BELINDA:
Barbara Lott
LADY TOWNLEY:
Dorothy Green
EMlLIA:
Sylvia Bidmead
Old MR BELLAlR:
Eric Anderson
Busy, a Waiting Woman:
Cecile Chevreau
HARRIET WOODVIL:
June Tobin
LADY WOODVIL:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
SIR FOPLING FLUTTER:
Geoffrey Bayldon
AMBLING HARRY a Chairman:
Frederick Treves
MR SMIRK, a Parson:
Frederick Treves

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