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by G. K Chesterton , adapted for broadcasting by Douglas Cleverdon. Produced by Barbara Burnham
(now appearing in Bird in Hand ')

Contributors

Unknown:
G. K Chesterton
Broadcasting By:
Douglas Cleverdon.
Produced By:
Barbara Burnham
Father Brown:
Ivor Barnard
Flambeau:
Richard Williams
Pauline Stacey:
Gladys Young
Joan Stacey:
Freda Falconer
The Commissionaire:
Ernest Sefton
The Policeman:
Gerald Case
Kalon:
Heron Carvic
Narrator:
Preston Lockwood

A. comedy concoction of ingredients contributed (with great relish) by various authors, designed to achieve a unique blend of mixed pickles : with Ayrll Angers, Gene Crowley , Dick Francis , and C. Denier Warren. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Alan Crooks. Music and production by Henry Reed

Contributors

Unknown:
Gene Crowley
Unknown:
Dick Francis
Unknown:
C. Denier Warren.
Conducted By:
Alan Crooks.
Unknown:
Henry Reed

A portrait of the lyric poet Robert Herrick , vicar of Dean Prior in Devon
Written and produced by Douglas Cleverdon. Music by Henry Lawes , Nicholas Laneare , and others, trans-scribed from contemporary songbooks by Douglas Cleverdon and arranged by Elizabeth Poston : with Kate Winter , Rene Soames , Alec Whittaker (oboe d'amore), the Aeolian String Quartet, and John Ticehurst (harpsichord)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Herrick
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon.
Music By:
Henry Lawes
Music By:
Nicholas Laneare
Unknown:
Douglas Cleverdon
Arranged By:
Elizabeth Poston
Unknown:
Kate Winter
Unknown:
Rene Soames
Oboe:
Alec Whittaker
Oboe:
John Ticehurst
Robert Herrick:
Carleton Hobbs
Thomas Hunt:
Alexander Sarner
Joan:
Avis Scutt
Lucia:
Julian Orde
Julia:
Belle Chrystau
Prew:
Molly Rankin
Thomasln:
Cherry Cottreu
Sir William Herrick:
Frank Cochran*
Ben Jonson:
Bryan Powley
Charles Cotton:
Heron Carvic
Nicholas Wilkes:
William Trent

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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