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Lecture by J. Dover Wilson , C.H., D.Litt. who has recently completed a special study of the play for his edition in the 'New Cambridge Shakespeare Illustrations from the text read by Laidman Browne and Lydia Sherwood Recording of the broadcast on April 22

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Dover Wilson
Unknown:
D.Litt.
Read By:
Laidman Browne
Read By:
Lydia Sherwood

by Thomas Heywood
Adapted for broadcasting by M. R. Ridley
Produced by Felix Felton
Elizabethan songs sung by Ena Mitchell (soprano). with Diana Poulton (lute)
Part 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Heywood
Broadcasting By:
M. R. Ridley
Produced By:
Felix Felton
Sung By:
Ena Mitchell
Unknown:
Diana Poulton
Sir Francis Acton:
Bruno Barnabe
Sir Charles Mountford:
Russell Napier
Master Frankford:
Malcolm Keen
Mistress Frankford:
Avice Landone
Master Wendoll:
Godfrey Tudor
Susan:
Micheline Patton
Master Malby:
Derek Hart
Master Cranwell and Jack Slime:
Malcolm Graeme
Shafton:
Alec Faversham
Old Mountford:
Martin Lewis
Tidy:
John Chown
Sandy and sheriff:
Eddy Reed
Roder:
Roland Andrea
Nicholas:
John Clifford
Jenkin:
Roger Snowdon
Roger Brickbat:
Edward Fairbrother
Cicely:
Susan Richards
A keeper:
Adrian Byrne
Storyteller:
Ian Cooper

on gramophone records
Sweet Nymph (Thomas Morley , ed.
E. H. Fellowes ): Winchester College Quiristers
Since my tears and lamenting
(Thomas Morley ): Motet and Madrigal Choir, conducted by Heinrich Opienski
I follow, lo, the footing (
Thomas Morley , ed. E. H. Fellowes ): St. George's Singers
How merrily we live (Michael East, ed. E. H. Fellowes ): St. George's Singers
0 care, thou wilt despatch me
(Thomas Weelkes , ed. E. H. Fellowes ): St. George's Singers
On the Plains (Thomas Weelkes ):
Winchester Music Club

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Morley
Unknown:
E. H. Fellowes
Unknown:
Thomas Morley
Conducted By:
Heinrich Opienski
Unknown:
Thomas Morley
Unknown:
H. Fellowes
Unknown:
H. Fellowes
Unknown:
Thomas Weelkes
Unknown:
H. Fellowes
Unknown:
Thomas Weelkes

Third Programme

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