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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' Filling the Store Cupboard ': a talk by Marguerite Patten
Today's guest: Susan Ertz on 'How I Sum People Up '
I For Every Child a Chance,' by Francis Elwick
' Are Your Hens Laying Well Enough? ' by Ian Harris
Serial story: 'William' by E. H. Young , read by Gladys Young

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Talk By:
Marguerite Patten
Unknown:
Susan Ertz
Unknown:
Francis Elwick
Unknown:
Ian Harris
Unknown:
E. H. Young
Read By:
Gladys Young

by Puccini
A special performance in English of the first three acts by the New London Opera Company
(by arrangement with Jay Pomeroy )
Vocal director and producer:
Dino Borgioli
Music director and conductor:
Alberto Erede
Cast, in order of singing
New London Opera Chorus
(Chorus-Master, George Coop) New London Opera Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter ) Narrator, Spike Hughes Scene: Paris about 1830
Act 1: A garret in the Latin Quarter
(Christmas Eve)

Contributors

Arrangement With:
Jay Pomeroy
Unknown:
Dino Borgioli
Conductor:
Alberto Erede
Leader:
Max Salpeter
Narrator:
Spike Hughes
Marcel, a painter:
Stanley Pope
Rudolph, a poet:
James Johnston
Colline a philosopher:
Ian Wallace
Schaunard, a musician:
Sydney Snape
Benoit, a landlord:
Tony Sympson
Mimi:
Daria Bayan
Parpignol a toy seller:
Herbert Armitage
Musetta:
Julia McKeegan
Alcindoro, a councillor:
Tony Sympson
Custom-house Sergeant:
Norman Graham

Stewart MacPherson asks all the questions, and Harold Berens , Gladys Hay , and Michael Moore know none of the answers
Musical indiscretions by Albert Ward and Les Ward ; and Mynheer Hal Evans and the Foulharmonic Orchestra
Script by Sid Colin
Produced by Pat Dixon

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart MacPherson
Unknown:
Harold Berens
Unknown:
Gladys Hay
Unknown:
Michael Moore
Unknown:
Albert Ward
Unknown:
Les Ward
Unknown:
Mynheer Hal Evans
Script By:
Sid Colin
Produced By:
Pat Dixon

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