Two monologues by GEORGES FEYDEAU in the manner in which they were first performed-as part of an evening's after-dinner entertainment in the grand salons of Paris, at the turn of the century.
1: A Man Who Hates Monologues performed by Richard Briers 2: The Antipodes performed by Eileen Atkins
The monologues translated and adapted for radio by PETER MEYER
The music from Saint-Saëns's Septet in E Sat, Op 65, for trumpet, two violins, viola, cello, double-bass and piano played by GROUPE INSTRUMENTAL DE PARIS and Cécile Chaminade's Valse Caprice in D flat major. Op 33 played by DORIS PINES (piano) (on gramophone records)
The programme produced and directed by GLYN DEARMAN