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4-' The Jesters of the Lord by Frederic Manning
Adapted and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
In 1209 or 1210, after much delay and with misgiving, Innocent III granted the young Francesco Bernardone permission to found a religious brotherhood following the rule of absolute poverty The interview at which this was done and the first adventure of the ' little brothers ' as they set out from Rome are portrayed with great delicacy by a writer who died in 1935
Robert Eddison as Francis of Asslsl, and Abraham Sofaer as the Pope. Other parts played by Anne Cullen , Graham Doody , Anthony Jacobs , Basil Jones , Preston Lockwood. Ivan Samson , and Alexander Sarner

Contributors

Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Francesco Bernardone
Unknown:
Robert Eddison
Unknown:
Abraham Sofaer
Played By:
Anne Cullen
Played By:
Graham Doody
Played By:
Anthony Jacobs
Played By:
Basil Jones
Played By:
Preston Lockwood.
Unknown:
Ivan Samson
Unknown:
Alexander Sarner

A Swedish folk tale by Selma Lagerlof, retold as a radio play and produced by Edward Livesey. Incidental music specially composed by Julius Harrison. Orchestra conducted by Harold Gray

Contributors

Produced By:
Edward Livesey.
Unknown:
Julius Harrison.
Conducted By:
Harold Gray
Kevenhiiller:
Carleton Hobbs
The Green Troll:
Marjorie Westbury
Selma Lagerlof:
Kirsten Summers
Kevenhuller (as a boy):
Dorothy English
Gosta Berling:
Lester Mudditt
Lilliecrona:
Robert Mawdesley
The King:
Lionel Dunn
Master Watchmaker:
Chris Gittins
Kevenhiiiler's father:
Fred Fairclough
Frau Olsen:
Mary Wimbush
A woman courtier:
June Spencer

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