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BBC DRAMA REPERTORY COMPANY in Libel by Edward Wooll
Adapted for stereophony and produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Spring 1930
The Court of Mr Justice Tutting ton at the Royal Courts of Justice (Kind's Bench Division), London
The first day of the trial for an action for libel
The second and third days of the trial will be broadcast In stereophony on April 11
10.8* Organ Recital by PIET KEE
Improvisation on a theme by Alan Ridout
Recorded for stereophony In the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban during the International Organ Festival. June 29. 1963

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Wooll
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Alan Ridout
The Hon Sir Arthur Tuttington:
John Ruddock
Associate:
George Merritt
Counsel for the Plaintiff:Sir Wilfred Kelling, K c , M P:
Hamlyn Benson
William Bale:
Stephen Thorns
Counsel for the defendants:Thomas Foxley, k c:
Wilfrid Carter
George Hemsby:
Alan Haines
Sir Mark Loddon, Bart , m p:
James McKechnie
Enid, his wife:
Nicolette Bernard
Her parents:General Winterton, C B.:
Peter Bartlett
Mrs Winterton:
Molly Rankin
Captain Gerald Loddon:
Glyn Dearman
Patrick Buckenham:
Garard Green
Dr Emile Flordon:
Austin Trevor
Numero Quinze:
Gordon Gardner

DESMOND BRADLEY (violin)
BBC Welsh ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor. RAE JENKINS
3.59*
Mussorgsky
Songs and Dances of Death:
Lullaby: Serenade: Trepalr Commander-in-Chief
The tempest
Song of the flea sung bv
MARIAN NOWAKOWSKI (bass) with ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Broadcast on Aug. 10. 1963 (Home)
4.29*

Contributors

Violin:
Desmond Bradley
Conductor:
Rae Jenkins

Network Three

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