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' Charlemagne '

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A Comedy with Music
Music by WALTER LEIGH
Lyrics by V. C. CLINTON-BADDELEY
THE B.B.C. VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARK H. LUBBOCK
Adaptation and production by LAURENCE GILLIAM
Based on the original scenario by Yves Mirande for the Pathe-Natan film,
' Charlemagne'
By arrangement with the Academy
Cinema, London, W.I
Characters
The action takes place on Baron St. Mayer's yacht, on a Desert Island, and in Paris
Time, the Present
(' Charlemagne' was broadcast in the Regional programme last night. Pictures from the film version will be found on page 13)

Contributors

Music By:
Walter Leigh
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Production By:
Laurence Gilliam
Unknown:
Yves Mirande
Charlemagne:
Sam Livesey
Rose Val:
Yvette Darnac
Baron St Mayer:
Bruce Winston
The Doctor:
Matthew Boulton
The Author:
John Cheatle
Malet:
Bruce Belfrage
The Captain:
Andrew Churchman
Second Stoker:
Philip Wade
A Journalist:
Leo Von Pokorny

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