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by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Also taking part are Frank Parting ton and Anthony Jacobs
Produced by Noel Iliff

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Unknown:
Frank Parting
Unknown:
Anthony Jacobs
Produced By:
Noel Iliff
Sir Peter Teazle:
Cecil Trouncer
Lady Teazle:
Pauline Letts
Joseph Surface:
Alan Wheatley
Charles Surface:
Graham Doody
Sir Oliver Surface:
Leon Quartermaine
Lady Sneerwell:
Grizelda Hervey
Mrs.Candour:
May Agate
Sir Benjamin Backbite:
Ronald Ibbs
Crabtree:
Ernest Thesiger
Rowley:
Ellis Chesney
Moses:
Martin Miller
Snake:
Roger Snowdon
Maria:
Dorothy Gordon
Careless:
Peter Hoar
Narrator:
Roland Andrea

Flor Peeters (organ)
Ena Mitchell (soprano)
Astra Desmond (contralto)-
William Parsons (bass)
Cantata section of the Bach Choir Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord)
Eric Gritton (organ)
Jacques Orchestra
Conductor, Reginald Jacques
Cantata No 39: Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot
Choral Preludes:
Nun freut euch. lieben Christen g'mein
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
Prelude and Fugue in B minor
Cantata No. 35: 0 ewiges Feuer. 0
Ursprung der Liebe

Contributors

Unknown:
Flor Peeters
Soprano:
Ena Mitchell
Contralto:
Astra Desmond
Bass:
William Parsons
Harpsichord:
Thornton Lofthouse
Harpsichord:
Eric Gritton
Conductor:
Reginald Jacques

A radio allegory concerning the adventures of a schoolboy who loved beauty and hated pedants, with consequences distressful to both
Written by Paul Dehn and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Others taking part are Graham Doody. Charles Leno. Williams Lloyd Eddy Reed . and Margot van der Burgh

Contributors

Written By:
Paul Dehn
Duced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Graham Doody.
Unknown:
Charles Leno.
Unknown:
Williams Lloyd
Unknown:
Eddy Reed
Unknown:
Margot van Der Burgh
Professor Pindar Fleetwing:
John Laurie
David:
David Spenser
David's mother:
Mary O'Farrell
Mr Fanshawe:
Raf de la Torre
Sir Theodore Gotch:
Alan Wheatley
Dr Ebert Bams:
Frederick Richter

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More