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A biography in music written and narrated by H. C. Robbins Landon.
The most famous composer of his age, universally loved and admired, Haydn is now a musician's musician, largely ignored by the general public and typecast as periwigged Papa Haydn.
Workshop invited the world's leading Haydn expert to set the record right.

With the English Chamber Orchestra
Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
Raymond Leppard (harpsichord)
First transmission on Sept. 14, 1964

Contributors

Writer/narrator:
H. C. Robbins Landon
Musicians:
The English Chamber Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Charles Mackerras
Harpsichordist:
Raymond Leppard
Production Assistant:
Herbert Chappell
Designer:
David Jones
Director:
Barrie Gavin
Producer:
Humphrey Burton

The first of two programmes examining the present problems and future role of British Trade Unions.
Those taking part: Leslie Cannon, The Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling, M.P., Lord Robens, George Woodcock, C.B.E.
Chairman, Ian Trethowan
See page 34

Contributors

Panellist:
Leslie Cannon
Panellist:
The Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling
Panellist:
Lord Robens
Panellist:
George Woodcock
Chairman:
Ian Trethowan
Director:
Tony Matthews
Producer:
Jack Ashley

1940 - and travel with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour along the very first 'Road' film.
with Charles Coburn
See page 34

Contributors

Director:
Victor Schertzinger
Screenplay by:
Don Hartman
Screenplay by:
Frank Butler
Based on a story by:
Harry Hervey
Producer:
Harlan Thompson
Josh Mallon:
Bing Crosby
Ace Lanigan:
Bob Hope
Mima:
Dorothy Lamour
Papa Mallon:
Charles Coburn
Caesar:
Anthony Quinn
Gloria Wycott:
Judith Barrett
Achilles Bombanassa:
Jerry Colonna
Timothy Willow:
Johnny Arthur
Morgan Wycott:
Pierre Watkin
Gordon Wycott:
Gaylord Pendleton
Sir Malcolm Drake:
Mlles Mander

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