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Vilem Tausky
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader. William Armon )
With
James Johnston (tenor)
William Armon (violin) and the BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate invite you to listen to a programme of music for the early evening

Contributors

Unknown:
Vilem Tausky
Leader:
William Armon
Tenor:
James Johnston
Violin:
William Armon
Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate

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by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted for broadcasting by John Keir Cross
11 — ' The Gathering Threads '
Produced by James Crampsey
Alan Fairford is now close on the heels of his kidnapped friend Darsie Latimer. With the help of Nanty Ewart he has crossed the Solway Firth into Cumberland, and has met the mysterious Father Buonaventure, alias Prince Charles Edward Stewart , from whom he takes a letter for Hugh Redgauntlet , Darsic's kidnapper.
Meanwhile Latimer and Lilias, the girl in the green mantle, continue their iourney in the charge of Cristal Nixon , Latimer dressed as a woman and with an iron mask upon his face. At length face to face with Redgauntlet, Latimer is told once more that his history is closely linked with the recent history of his country. Indeed, from Lilias, Latimer learns that his true name is Sir Arthur Redgauntlet and that she is his sister.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott
Broadcasting By:
John Keir Cross
Produced By:
James Crampsey
Unknown:
Alan Fairford
Unknown:
Darsie Latimer.
Unknown:
Nanty Ewart
Unknown:
Prince Charles Edward Stewart
Unknown:
Hugh Redgauntlet
Unknown:
Cristal Nixon
Unknown:
Sir Arthur Redgauntlet
Darsie Latimer:
Bryden Murdoch
Redgauntlet:
David Steuart
Cristal Nixon:
George Davies
Lilias:
June Shields
Alan Fairford:
Tom Fleming
Nanty Ewart:
Paul Curran
Peter Peebles:
John Young
Joshua Geddes:
Andrew Keir
Wandering Willie:
C R M Brookes
Sir Walter:
Bill Crichton

A radio portrait of the soldier, traveller, and mystic
With contributions from
Lt.-Col. F. M. Bailey
Peter Fleming
Tom Longstaff d.m. ,Gilbert Murray. o.M. Baroness Ravensdale , Bertrand Russell o.M.
Viscount Samuel G.C.B., G.B.E. ,
Mrs. Frank Smythe Miss Eileen Younghusband
Narrator. Stephen Murray
Written and produced by Gerard Mansell
See page 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Lt.-Col. F. M. Bailey
Unknown:
Peter Fleming
Unknown:
Tom Longstaff D.M.
Unknown:
Gilbert Murray. O.M.
Unknown:
Baroness Ravensdale
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell O.M.
Unknown:
Viscount Samuel G.C.B., G.B.E.
Unknown:
Mrs. Frank Smythe
Unknown:
Miss Eileen Younghusband
Unknown:
Narrator. Stephen Murray
Produced By:
Gerard Mansell

Trio in C minor, Op. 101
Allegro energico; Presto non assai Andante grazioso; Allegro molto played by the Trio di Trieste:
Renato Zanettovich (violin)
Libero Lana (cello)
Dario de Rosa (piano)
Fourth of five programmes in which all Brahms's Trios are being played
March 26: Trio in C, Op. 87

Contributors

Violin:
Renato Zanettovich
Cello:
Libero Lana
Piano:
Dario de Rosa

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