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General editor, Gerald Abraham
45-Late Baroque Church Music
Editor, Hans F. Redlich
Janet Fraser (mezzo-soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Alfred Hepworth (tenor) George Prangnell (bass)
The Dorian Singers
Geraint Jones
(organ and harpsichord) Riddick String Orchestra
(Leader. Vera Kantrovitch )
Conducted by Matyas Seiber
Introduced by Alec Robertson

Contributors

Editor:
Gerald Abraham
Editor:
Hans F. Redlich
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Fraser
Tenor:
Richard Lewis
Tenor:
Alfred Hepworth
Bass:
George Prangnell
Singers:
Geraint Jones
Leader:
Vera Kantrovitch
Conducted By:
Matyas Seiber
Introduced By:
Alec Robertson

A play by James Forsyth revised for broadcasting by the author and (Continued in next column)
Production by E. J King Bull
The action takes place 'in Leas Castle -used as a convalescent home for officers during World War II—and in the adjacent town of Trewbury

Contributors

Play By:
James Forsyth
Production By:
E. J King Bull
The Men:Captain Philip Lister:
Robert Beatty
The Men:Major Cunrad:
Edward Lexy
The Men:Lt Micklebright:
Hugh Manning
The Men:Colonel Hardbeck:
Cecil Trouncer
Trog, a creature:
William Devlin
The Women:Selene Vaughan:
Rachel Gurney
The Women:Matron:
Joan Clement Scott
The Women:Mrs Mulligan:
Mary O'Farrell

A festival to venerate the Breton Saint with the choirs and drummers, mountain singers, pipers and dancers of Brittany
Recorded at the annual congress of the Bleun Brug at Locronan in Finistere by a BBC mobile recording unit
Speakers:
Derek Hart and Keith Pyott
Written and produced by Jack Bornoff and Maurice Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Bleun Brug
Unknown:
Derek Hart
Unknown:
Keith Pyott
Produced By:
Jack Bornoff
Produced By:
Maurice Brown

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