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Britten
Serenade for tenor, horn, and string orchestra
PETER PEARS
BARRY TUCKWELL LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone record
Twelfth of thirteen programmes linked with Study Session (Thurs.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Pears
Unknown:
Barry Tuckwell

A series of eight programmes on how the most fundamental of the biological sciences is being used in a new technology 7: Microbes and Molecules by DR. D. J. COVE
University of Cambridge
Some of the most important advances in our understanding of the way hereditary information is used has come from work on microorganisms. That these insights will be of use to man in breeding animals and plants is distinctly feasible--they may even, some day, show the way to correct hereditary abnormalities in man.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. D. J. Cove

0 A comedy by Ben Jonson
Adapted for stereophony by RAYMOND RAIKES
The Induction on the stage of the Hope Theatre. Bankside, before the play was first acted on October 31. 1614:
The Play first, outside Lovewit's house nea» Paul's: then to 'Barthol'mew Fair', at Smithfield on the Feast of ' old Saint Bartle '-August 24. 1614:
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Robert Eddison is in ' The Importance of Being Earnest ' at the Haymarket Theatre. London

Contributors

Comedy By:
Ben Jonson
Unknown:
Raymond Raikes
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Produced By:
Robert Eddison
A Stage-Keeper:
Ian Thompson
A Book-holder:
Peter Baldwin
John Littlewit an Attorney of Paul's:
David Brierley
Win Littlewit his wife:
Carol Marsh
Ned Winwife, a gentleman:
Denys Hawthorne
Humphrey Wasp:
Carleton Hobbs
Barthol'mew Cukes:
Robert Eddison
Grace Wellborn, ward to Adam Overdo:
Rosalind Shanks
Dame Overdo, wife to Adam Overdo:
Betty Hardy
Dame Purecraft, Win's mother and a widow:
Elizabeth Morgan
Zeal-of-the-Land Busy a Banbury Puritan:
Charles Gray
Lantborn Leatherhead. a Hobby-horse seller and Puppet-master:
Ronald Herdman
Joan Trash a Ginger-bread woman:
Barbara Mitchell
Nightingale, a Ballad-singer:
Alan Dudley
A Coster-Monger:
Peter Baldwin
Adam Overdo, a Justice of Peace:
John Justin
Ursula, a pig-woman:
Norah Blaney
Mooncalf, her Tapster:
Geoffrey Wincott
Captain Jordan Knockem a horse-courser:
Francis de Wolff
Eekiel Edgworth a cut-purse:
Anthony Jackson
Tobv Haggis:
Duncan McLn' Re
Davy Bristle:
Ian Thompson
Pbnk Alice mistress o' the Game:
Elizabeth Morgan
Door-keepers at the Puppet-theatre: Filcher:
Antony Viccars
Sharkwell:
Christopher Bidmead

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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