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A Meditation for Whit Sunday by Monsignor A. H. Ryan , D.D., D.Ph., with the choir of the Holy
Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast
Conductor, Dermot McGuinness
Introit for the day: Spiritus Domini Loquebantur (Palestrina) Regina Coell (Suriano)
VenI, Sancte Spiritus (Plainsong) Magnificat (Lassus)
Te Lucis ante Terminum
From .the Holy Cross Church

Contributors

Unknown:
Monsignor A. H. Ryan
Conductor:
Dermot McGuinness

A Dublin Portrait
Features of the poet, as reflected in the flow of Dublin conversation
Drawn from* recordings recently made by Mrs Yeats Anne Yeats Maud Gonne MacBride
Iseult Stuart , Nora MacGuinness
Miss Macnie , Frank O'Connor
Lennox Robinson , Richard Best John Eglinton . Sean MacBride
Sean O'Faolain , Austen Clarke
Brinsley Macnamara , R. M. Smyllie
Arthur Hanna. Dossy Wright Framed by Fred O'Donovan
Edited by W. R. Rodgers and produced by Maurice Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Yeats
Unknown:
Anne Yeats
Unknown:
Maud Gonne MacBride
Unknown:
Iseult Stuart
Unknown:
Nora MacGuinness
Unknown:
Miss MacNie
Unknown:
Frank O'Connor
Unknown:
Lennox Robinson
Unknown:
Richard Best
Unknown:
John Eglinton
Unknown:
Sean MacBride
Unknown:
Sean O'Faolain
Unknown:
Austen Clarke
Unknown:
Brinsley MacNamara
Unknown:
R. M. Smyllie
Unknown:
Arthur Hanna.
Unknown:
Dossy Wright
Unknown:
Fred O'Donovan
Edited By:
W. R. Rodgers
Produced By:
Maurice Brown

Opera in four acts after Sir Walter Scott 's novel
Music by Bizet
BBC Theatre Chorus
(Chorus-Master, John Clements )
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum )
Conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.
Winton Dean writes on page 4
The action takes place in Perth towards the end of the 14th century
Act 1
The workshop of Harry Smith , the armourer
Act 2
A public square. Night

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott
Chorus-Master:
John Clements
Leader:
David McCallum
Conductor:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Unknown:
Winton Dean
Unknown:
Harry Smith
Catherine Glover:
Gwen Catley
Mab, a gypsy:
Lorely Dyer
Harry Smith, in love with Catherine:
Richard Lewis
The Duke of Rothesay:
Trefor Jones
Ralph:
Norman Walker
Simon Glover, Catherine's father:
Owen Brannigan
A nobleman:
David Holman
The majordomo:
George Stearn Scott

Third Programme

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