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A weekly programme on the expanding world of leisure with Jeremy James, Christopher Rainbow.

What you do with your leisure time in Ireland can depend on your politics and your patriotism.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy James
Presenter:
Christopher Rainbow
Producer:
Dick Gilling
Producer:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Bill Fitzwater
Cameraman:
Butch Calderwood
Sound:
Maurice Everett
Film Editor:
Bert Meadows
Film Editor:
Roy Fry
Studio Director:
Tom Conway
Associate Editor:
Phil Pilley
Editor:
Christopher Brasher

by John Buchan.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by Donald Wilson.

David has accused his Chief Elder of witchcraft. In return, the Moderator has charged him with treason for sheltering Mark, wounded in battle. Katrine has responded joyfully to David's declaration of love.
First transmission on BBC-2, Saturday. August 8

Contributors

Author:
John Buchan
Dramatised by:
Donald Wilson

with Ana-Raquel Satre (soprano), George Malcolm (harpsichord and piano), Aurele Nicolet (flute), John Williams (guitar).
Philomusica Ensemble: Carl Pini (violin), John Tunnell (violin), Margaret Major (viola), Joy Hall (cello), Francis Baines (double-bass)

Contributors

Soprano:
Ana-Raquel Satre
Harpsichordist/Pianist:
George Malcolm
Flautist:
Aurele Nicolet
Guitarist:
John Williams
Violinist (Philomusica Ensemble):
Carl Pini
Violinist (Philomusica Ensemble):
John Tunnell
Viola (Philomusica Ensemble):
Margaret Major
Cellist (Philomusica Ensemble):
Joy Hall
Double-Bass (Philomusica Ensemble):
Francis Baines
Programme arranged by:
Basil Douglas
Producer:
Walter Todds

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