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'CONGRESS DANCES'

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A radio version of the Lilian Harvey -Conrad Veidt film produced by Erich Pommer
(By permission of UFA)
From the story by Norbert Falk and Robert Leibmann. Dialogue and lyrics by Rowland Leigh. Additional English lyrics by John Keir Cross. Radio adaptation by B. Martin Marks. Music by W. R. Heymann. Adaptation of old Viennese melodies and radio score by Jack Beaver
Radio production by Douglas Moodie with Conrad Veidt in his original part of the Prince Metternich and Other parts played by: Laura Smithson , Brough Robertson , Cyril Lidington , Marie Daeblitz , Tarver Penna , Brember Wills ,
Eric Palmer , Marie Lewis
The Rae Jenkins Schrammel Quartet
The BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
See the article by B. Martin Marks and Douglas Moodie on page 10
‘ Congress Dances’ will be broadcast again on Friday in the Regional programme at 6.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Lilian Harvey
Unknown:
Conrad Veidt
Produced By:
Erich Pommer
Story By:
Norbert Falk
Story By:
Robert Leibmann.
Unknown:
Rowland Leigh.
Unknown:
John Keir Cross.
Music By:
W. R. Heymann.
Unknown:
Jack Beaver
Production By:
Douglas Moodie
Unknown:
Conrad Veidt
Unknown:
Prince Metternich
Played By:
Laura Smithson
Played By:
Brough Robertson
Played By:
Cyril Lidington
Played By:
Marie Daeblitz
Unknown:
Tarver Penna
Unknown:
Brember Wills
Unknown:
Eric Palmer
Unknown:
Marie Lewis
Unknown:
Rae Jenkins Schrammel
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Conducted By:
Douglas Moodie
Christel, the little glove seller:
Eve Lister
Alexander, Tsar of Russia:
Peter Scott
Uralsky (his understudy):
Leonard Thompson
Bibikoff (his Adjutant):
Bernard Ansell
Pepi (Confidential secretary to Prince Metternich):
Graham Payn
Madame la Comtesse:
Olga Martin

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