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by William Shakespeare Together with passages from
Korth's translation of Plutarch's Lives
Adapted for radio and produced by Frank Hauser
The Egyptians:
Antony's Faction:
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Caesar's Faction:
During the broadcast of Antony and Cleopatra there wiU be a ten-minute interval, beginning at 7.0 approx., when the following will be broadcast:
Beethoven
Duet with two obbligato eyeglasses played by William Primrose (viola) and Emanuel Feuermann (cello) on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Produced By:
Frank Hauser
Played By:
William Primrose
Played By:
Emanuel Feuermann
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt:
Pamela Brown
Her attendants: Chairmian:
Peggy Bryan
Her attendants: Iras:
Denise Bryer
Her servants: Mardian a eunuch:
Robert Rietty
Her servants Alexas:
Derek Birch
Second messenger:
Hugh Manning
Soothsayer:
Frank Duncan
Clown:
Franklyn Bellamy
Mark Antony:
Godfrey Tearle
Enobarbus:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Phllo:
Laidman Browne
Euphroniue:
Russell Napier
Canidius:
Allan Cuthbertson
First messenger:
James Condon
Ventldius:
Richard Williams
Eros:
James Kenney
Silius:
James Condon
Soldiers::
Richard Williams
Soldiers::
Ewan Roberts
Soldiers::
Dudley Jones
Soldiers::
Franklyn Bellamy
Octiavius Caesar:
William Squire
Octavia his sister:
Brenda Dunrich
Lepidus:
John Turnbull
Maecenas:
Bruce Belfrage
Agrippa:
Harold Young
Dodabella:
Frank Duncan
Thyreus:
Dudley Jones
Proculeius:
Ewan Roberts
Varrius:
Dudley Jones
Guards::
Allan Cuthbertson
Guards::
Derek Birch
Guards::
James Condon
Pompey:
Alastair Dunoan
Menas:
Oliver Burt
Narrator:
Russell Napier

Words by Milton
Music by Handel
(edited by Norman Stone )
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Betty Bannerman
(mezzo-soprano)
William Henbert (tenor)
William Parsons (bass)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Boris Ord (harpsichord)
Geraint Jones (organ)
Phdlharmonia Orchestra
(Leader. Manoug Parikian)
Conducted by Constant Lambert
See also tomorrow at 7.35
Part 1

Contributors

Edited By:
Norman Stone
Soprano:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Soprano:
Margaret Ritchie
Mezzo-Soprano:
Betty Bannerman
Tenor:
William Henbert
Bass:
William Parsons
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Harpsichord:
Boris Ord
Harpsichord:
Geraint Jones
Conducted By:
Constant Lambert

Third Programme

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About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More