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Je,an Pougnet (violin)
James Whitehead (cello continuo) Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord) Sonata in F for violin with cello and harpsichord continuo
Harpsichord Suite in F minor:
Prelude, Fugue, Allemande, Courante, Gigue
First of three programmes of sonatas and harpsichord suites by Handel

Contributors

Cello:
James Whitehead
Harpsichord:
Arnold Goldsbrough

by John Dryden after Moliere's "L'Etourdi"
Adapted for broadcasting by Ronald Simpson and Felix Felton
[starring] Maurice Denham Peter Coke and Joyce Heron

(To be repeated on Tuesday)
(Stephen Williams writes on page 6)

Contributors

Writer:
John Dryden
Adapter:
Ronald Simpson
Adapter:
Felix Felton
Producer:
Wilfrid Grantham
Lutenist:
Diana Poulton
Composer (Sir Martin's Serenade):
Norman Demuth
Singer (Sir Martin's Serenade):
Eric Anderson
Lord Dartmouth:
Roger Delgado
Mr. Moody:
Norman Shelley
Sir Martin Marr-all:
Maurice Denham
Warner:
Peter Coke
Sir John Swallow:
Hamilton Dyce
Lady Dupe:
Ella Milne
Mistress Christian:
Violet Loxley
Rose:
Peggy Cameron
Landlord:
Malcolm Graeme
Bailiffs and messengers:
David Kossoff
Bailiffs and messengers:
Ronald Sidney
Mistress Millicent:
Joyce Heron

A monthly review of current questions in architecture and planning
Traditions in English Town Planning by Helen Rosenau , Ph.D.
The speaker examines the several factors that have influenced ideas in town-planning and suggests that contemporary planners may do well to take account of certain * Utopian ' elements that have appeared in the past. Dr. Rosenau is Lecturer in the History of Art. ExtraMural Department, London University.

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Rosenau

Third Programme

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