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Opera in one act
Libretto by Louis Gallett
Music by Bizet
Nile boatmen, slaves, friends of Haroun
Netherlands Radio Choir and Orchestra
Conductor. Willem Lohoff
English narration spoken by Angus Menzies
Scene: Haroun's palace in Cairo

Contributors

Unknown:
Louis Gallett
Conductor:
Willem Lohoff
Spoken By:
Angus Menzies
Haroun a rich young young:
Chris Scheffer
Splendiano, his steward:
Leon Combé
Djamlleh a slave:
Bep Ogterope

2-' The Journey to Japan by J. Bronowski with Leo Genn as the Traveller and Brenda Bruce , Bonar Colleano
Charles Goldner , Carleton Hobbs
Production by Robert Gittings
' The Journey to Japan ' is the inner record of a visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The traveller is a scientific observer, but the impressions he sets down are not merely those of physical appearance. They form a spiritual enquiry, an attempt to arrive at a philosophy for our time

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Bronowski
Unknown:
Leo Genn
Unknown:
Brenda Bruce
Unknown:
Bonar Colleano
Unknown:
Charles Goldner
Production By:
Robert Gittings

A programme on the occasion of the Exhibition now being held at Burlington House
Speakers: Sir Gerald Kelly , R.A.; John Rothenstein , Director of the Tate Gallery ; and a King's Counsel Relevant passages of the Will of Sir Francis Chantrey. R.A., aFe read at the beginning of the programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Gerald Kelly
Unknown:
John Rothenstein
Unknown:
Francis Chantrey.

Poetry selected from the work of Dylan Thomas , David Gascoyne , and Wyndham Lewis
Read by Dylan Thomas
Anthony Jacobs and David Enders
Introduced by Julian Symons Produced by E. J. King Bull

Contributors

Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Unknown:
David Gascoyne
Unknown:
Wyndham Lewis
Read By:
Dylan Thomas
Read By:
Anthony Jacobs
Read By:
David Enders
Introduced By:
Julian Symons
Produced By:
E. J. King Bull

Third Programme

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