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The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Led by George Lauland )
Conductor, Arnold Goldsbrough
Consort Music
Fantasy No: 1 a 6 In Nomine No. 3 a 5 Fantasy a 4 In Nomine No. 5 a 5 Pavan and Gaillard a 6 Fantasy No. 2 a 6 Programme edited by Robert Donington
Twelfth of a series of programmes of music by Byrd

Contributors

Conductor:
George Lauland
Conductor:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Edited By:
Robert Donington
Music By:
Byrd

by Harley Granville-Barker
Adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe
Produced by Val Gielgud
Cast in order of speaking:
(Continued in next column)
Part 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Harley Granville-Barker
Broadcasting By:
Cynthia Pughe
Produced By:
Val Gielgud
Philip Madras:
Sebastian Shaw
Major:
Hippisly Thomas
Alice:
Vanessa Thornton
Laura Huxtable:
Peggy Cameron
Jane Huxtable:
Anne Cullen
Katherine Huxtable:
Ella Milne
Henry Huxtable:
Ivor Barnard
Emma Huxtable:
Molly Rankin
melia Madras:
Margaret Halstan
r Brigstock:
Eliot Makeham
Mrs Brigstock:
Dora Barton
Miss Chancellor:
Gladys Spencer
Marion Yates:
Barbara Bliss
Mr Belhaven:
Frank Atkinson
Jessica Madras:
Rita Vale
Eustace Perrin State:
Eddy Reed
Constantine Madras:
Godfrey Tearle

('The Night Bell')
A comedy in one act
Words and music by Donizetti
(Continued in next column)
Guests of Don Annibale, servants Chorus of Radio Italiana. Turin (Chorus-Master. Bruno Erminero )
Symphony Orchestra of Radio Italiana, Turin
Conductor. Freddo Simonetti
The action takes place at Foria. a suburb of Naples, in 1800. The scene is a reception room adjoining Don Annibale 's dispensary

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Bruno Erminero
Conductor:
Freddo Simonetti
Unknown:
Don Annibale
Don Annibale Pistacchio an elderly chemist:
Sesto Bruscantini
Serafina, his young bride:
Clara Scarandella
Rosa, her mother:
Miti Truccato Pace
Enrico, Rosa's nephew:
Renato Cappechl
Spiridione, servant to Don Annibale:
Angelo Mercuriale

Third Programme

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