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Elsie Morrison (soprano)
Janet Fraser (mezzo-soprano)
William Herbert (tenor)
Alfred Hepworth (tenor)
Norman Walker (bass)
London Chamber, Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
John Wills and Winifred Davey
(harpsichords)
Narrators: Christopher Pemberton and Nicolette Bernard
Programme produced and conducted by Anthony Bernard

Contributors

Soprano:
Elsie Morrison
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Fraser
Tenor:
William Herbert
Tenor:
Alfred Hepworth
Bass:
Norman Walker
Leader:
David Wise
Leader:
John Wills
Harpsichords:
Winifred Davey
Narrators:
Christopher Pemberton
Unknown:
Nicolette Bernard
Conducted By:
Anthony Bernard

A Dream by C. S. Lewis
Adapted for broadcasting by Terence Tiller
Produced by Douglas Cleverrton and The ' Great Divorce ' is the converse of William Blake 's ' Marriage ' of Heaven and Hell. Between Heaven and Hell there can be no compromise but only a final and utter choice. ' No. there is no escape,' wrote George Macdonald. ' There is no heaven with a Tittle of hell in it-no plan to retain this or that of the devil in our hearts or our pockets. Out Satan must go. every hair and feather.'

Contributors

Unknown:
C. S. Lewis
Broadcasting By:
Terence Tiller
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverrton
Unknown:
William Blake
Unknown:
George MacDonald.
The Traveller:
Marius Goring
George Macdonald:
James Woodburn
The Big Ghost:
Charles Leno
The Bowler-Hatted Ghost:
David Kossoff
The Hard-Bitten Ghost:
Bryan Powley
The Sensitive Ghost:
Tom Clarkson
The Ghost in Gaiters:
Laidman Browne
The Well-Dressed Ghost:
Maxine Audley
The Amorous Ghost:
Joyce Latham
The Ambitious Ghost:
Betty Hardy
The Maternal Ghost:
Joan Miller
The Ghost with the Lizard:
Leonard Sachs
The Self-Pitying Ghost:
Ivor Barnard
The Angel:
Alan Wheatley
The Bright Spirits:
Ian Sadler,
The Bright Spirits:
Duncan Carse
The Bright Spirits:
Arthur Bush,
The Bright Spirits:
Heron Carvic
The Lady:
Edith Sharpe

Third Programme

About this data

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