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' LILLIBULERO'

on National Programme Daventry

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A Diorama of the Great Siege of Londonderry (1688-9) by Denis Johnston
Music for the programme specially arranged and composed by Gerrard
Williams
The Narrators
John Pertwee , Ralph Truman ,
Leo Genn
The Players
Charles Owens , Kenneth Barton , Robert Blair , Harry Gibson , J. R. Mageean , Cicely Matthews , Sidney Russell , R. F. Boyd , James Stewart , J. G. Devlin , John Stephenson , Harold Goldblatt , Matthew Thomson , James Pugh , Allan McClelland , Graeme Roberts , A. S. G. Loxton ,
Archie Douglas , John Irwin
The Singers
James McCafferty
Adelaide Beattie and A section of the Queen's Island Male
Voice Choir
The Musicians
Pipe-Major Hope
William Hope
Harry Dyson and The BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra, conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell
The production by Henry McMullan
(From Northern Ireland)
See the article by Denis Johnston on page 9
‘ Lillibulero ’ was broadcast in the Regional programme last night

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Johnston
Narrators:
John Pertwee
Narrators:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
Leo Genn
Unknown:
Charles Owens
Unknown:
Kenneth Barton
Unknown:
Robert Blair
Unknown:
Harry Gibson
Unknown:
J. R. Mageean
Unknown:
Cicely Matthews
Unknown:
Sidney Russell
Unknown:
R. F. Boyd
Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
J. G. Devlin
Unknown:
John Stephenson
Unknown:
Harold Goldblatt
Unknown:
Matthew Thomson
Unknown:
James Pugh
Unknown:
Allan McClelland
Unknown:
Graeme Roberts
Unknown:
A. S. G. Loxton
Unknown:
Archie Douglas
Unknown:
John Irwin
Singers:
James McCafferty
Singers:
Adelaide Beattie
Unknown:
William Hope
Unknown:
Harry Dyson
Conducted By:
B. Walton O'Donnell
Production By:
Henry McMullan
Unknown:
Denis Johnston

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