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Bohemian Scenes
A new radio play translated and adapted by Egerton Kent from the novel by Henry MURGER
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Rodolphe and Marcel look back on their young, gay and sad Bohemian life in Paris in the 1840s. Saturday's broadcast

Contributors

Adapted By:
Egerton Kent
Novel By:
Henry Murger
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux

For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare
Your Teeth and the National Health Service: THE DENTIST
Theatre Memories: 2—Gerald du Maurier, by MATTHEW NORGATE
Be a Hostess to an Elderly Boarder: MAIR UNSWORTH
I Would Be a Pedlar: JOE CORRIE Introduced by SAM POLLOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Norgate
Unknown:
Mair Unsworth
Introduced By:
Sam Pollock

A seven-part dialogue story from the book by PATRICIA LYNCH adapted for radio by CICELY MATHEWS
5: The Shop in Princes Street
Narrator: KATHLEEN O'DONNELL Produced by CICELY MATHEWS

Contributors

Unknown:
Cicely Mathews
Narrator:
Kathleen O'Donnell
Produced By:
Cicely Mathews
Judy:
Siobhan Smith
Patrick:
John Ashe
Brogeen:
H J Blaney
Muldoon:
Charles Witherspoon
Old Man:
James Boyce
Robbie:
Tom Garrett
Lorcan Barry:
Sean Reid
Fat Woman:
Eleanor Tinto
Mrs Barry:
Catherine Gibson
Mrs Muir:
Doreen Hepburn

by Brian Friel
Produced by RONALD MASON Broadcast on June 6 In the Northern Ireland Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Friel
Produced By:
Ronald Mason
Columba, Abbot of Iona:
Ray McAnally
Grillan, Prior:
Will Leighton
Dochonna, domestic manager:
J. G Devlin
Caornan, copyist:
R. H MacCandless
Brendan, farm manager:
Joseph Dunlop
Oswald, a young English novice:
David Duke
Brian, a messenger:
Paul Stewart
Eoghan, Columba's brother:
Michael Duffy
Aedh, Eoghan's son:
Derek Bailey

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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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