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A study of the last years of the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi
Written for broadcasting by Henry Reed
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
, and , and Band music composed and directed by John Hotchkis
Children's song by Antony Hopkins
Time: 1832-37
Scene: Florence and Naples

Contributors

Unknown:
Giacomo Leopardi
Broadcasting By:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Directed By:
John Hotchkis
Unknown:
Antony Hopkins
Leopardi:
David King-Wood
Antonio Ranieri:
Anthony Jacobs
Fanny Targioni:
Diana Maddox
Maddalena Pelzet:
Elspeth March
Biffi, an actor:
Arthur Young
Lina Ranieri's sister:
Dorothy Smith
Pietro Giordani:
Abraham Sofaer
The voices of childhood::
Ysanne Churchman
The voices of childhood::
Joan Hart
The voices of childhood::
Carleton Hobbs
The voices of childhood::
David Markham
The voices of childhood::
Marjorie Westbury
The voices of childhood::
Gladys Young
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Roger Delgado
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Alastair Duncan
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Hamilton Dyce
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Stanley Groome
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Molly Lawson
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Joan Matheson
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
John Turnbull
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Margaret Vines
Actors, intellectuals, residents of Florence and of Naples::
Richard Williams

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