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A. dialogue of the beginning of the Dark Ages, based on ideas and research by G. P. Baker
Written and produced by Robert Gittings
Scene: Stllicho's tent on the Pass of Pholoe in the year 396

Contributors

Unknown:
G. P. Baker
Produced By:
Robert Gittings
Stilicho, Commander-in-Chief of the West:
Bernard Miles
Claudian, his secretary:
Robert Eddison
Alaric, the Goth:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Radagast, the Vandal:
Esmé Percy

A Tale for Singing
Words derived from
' The Nun's Priest's Tale ' of Geoffrey Chaucer by .Nevill Coghill
Set for voices alone by Thomas Wood sung by the Fleet Street Choir
Conductor, T. B. Lawrence
Introduced by Nevill Coghill Produced by Maurice Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Unknown:
Nevill Coghill
Unknown:
Thomas Wood
Conductor:
T. B. Lawrence
Introduced By:
Nevill Coghill
Produced By:
Maurice Brown

Rene Soames (tenor) Diana Poulton (lute)
BBC Singers :
Margaret Godley , Margaret Reps
Maude Baker. Margaret Rolfe
Bradshaw McMillan , Emlyn Bebb Stanley Riley , Leonard Hubbard Conductor, Leslie Woodgate

Contributors

Tenor:
Rene Soames
Tenor:
Diana Poulton
Singers:
Margaret Godley
Singers:
Margaret Reps
Singers:
Maude Baker.
Singers:
Margaret Rolfe
Singers:
Bradshaw McMillan
Singers:
Emlyn Bebb
Singers:
Stanley Riley
Conductor:
Leonard Hubbard
Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate

of Aeschylus
Translated by Rex Warner with Pauline Letts and Leon Quartermaine
Music composed and conducted by Norman Demuth
(Continued in next column)
Production by Mary Hope Allen

Contributors

Translated By:
Rex Warner
Unknown:
Pauline Letts
Unknown:
Leon Quartermaine
Conducted By:
Norman Demuth
Production By:
Mary Hope Allen
Prometheus, the Titan:
Stephen Murray
Io:
Pauline Letts
Okeanos god of the ocean:
Leon Quartermaine
Hermes, messenger of Zeus:
Alan McClelland
Hephaistos god of fire:
Francis de Wolff
Power:
Max Brimmell
Leader of Chorus of the Daughters of O|keanos:
Sylvia Read
Narrator:
Andrew Faulds

Third Programme

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