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A radio drama by E. J. King Bull from the novel of the same title by Anthony Quayle
Also taking part are Geoffrey Keen , Raf de la Torre , and Ronald Sidney
Produced by E. J. King Bull

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quayle
Unknown:
Geoffrey Keen
Unknown:
Raf de la Torre
Unknown:
Ronald Sidney
Produced By:
E. J. King
The Military Assistant:
Anthony Quayle
The General:
Baliol Holloway
The Chaplain:
John Kidd
Private Potter:
Charles Leno
The A D C:
Patrick Waddihgton
Major Simms:
Carleton Hobbs
Helen Claire:
Leueen McGrath
Lord Sterndate:
Julian Soniers
Private Nicholson:
Godfrey Tudor
Sergeant Heath:
William Douglas
Sergeant Mackintosh:
Duncan McLntyre
Sergeant Collins:
Arnold Diamond
The embarkation officer:
David Enders
The Brigadier:
Gordon McLeod

A dissertation on the ancient art of tomb robbing, with dramatic illustrations from the reign of Rameses IX to the present day
Based on original documents, and including songs by the inhabitants of the Theban Necropolis recorded at Luxor by W. J. H. Barrett , with a commentary by Zakariya Ghoneim , Chief Inspector of Antiquities for Upper Egypt
Written and produced by Leonard Cottrell

Contributors

Unknown:
W. J. H. Barrett
Commentary By:
Zakariya Ghoneim
Produced By:
Leonard Cottrell

A series of programmes devised by Arnold Goldsbrough
Leonie Zifado (soprano)
, William Herbert (tenor)
Norman Walker (bass)
BBC Singers
Orchestral Ensemble
(led by Raymond Cohen )
Conducted by Arnold Goldsbrough
Mozart
Cantata: Die Maurerfreude (K.471) Bine kleine Freimaurer Kantate
(K623)
Maurerische Trauermusik(K.477)
Cantata: Dir, Seele des Weltalls
(K.429)

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Soprano:
Leonie Zifado
Tenor:
William Herbert
Bass:
Norman Walker
Unknown:
Raymond Cohen
Conducted By:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Unknown:
Seele Des Weltalls

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