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Dramatised for radio from the novel by Albert Maltz with John Carol. Joan Clement Scott
Kathleen Crawley , Howieson Culft
Roger Deteado , Hamilton. Dyce
Hugh Falkus. David Koasoff
Joan Matheson. Ella Milne Hugh Moxey , Elsa Palmer
Ronald Sidney
Dorothy Smith Part 1: The Investigation of Commissar Kehr
Part 2: The Testament of Dr. Zoder
Part 3: The. Mind of Willi Wegler
Part 4: The Vision of Jakob Frisch
PartS: The Wrath of Jehovah
Adapted and produced by Peter Watts

Contributors

Novel By:
Albert Maltz
Unknown:
John Carol.
Unknown:
Joan Clement Scott
Unknown:
Kathleen Crawley
Unknown:
Howieson Culft
Unknown:
Roger Deteado
Unknown:
Hamilton. Dyce
Unknown:
Hugh Falkus.
Unknown:
David Koasoff
Unknown:
Joan Matheson.
Unknown:
Ella Milne
Unknown:
Hugh Moxey
Unknown:
Elsa Palmer
Unknown:
Ronald Sidney
Unknown:
Dorothy Smith
Produced By:
Peter Watts
Gestapo Commissar Kehr:
Malcolm Hayes
Julius Baumer:
Paul Hardwick
Berthe Lingg:
Marjorie Westbury
Dr Hermann Zoder:
Paul Scofleld
Bironski:
Bernard Rebel
Willi Wegler:
Doiiald Wolflt
Ellie Beck, Zoder's daughter:
Beryl Calder
Pastor Frisch:
Anthony Jacobs
Rudi Lingg, Berthe's son:
David Peel

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, David McCallum) conducted by Constant Lambert:
Caprice peruvien.
Trois Monceaux pour orchestre:
Chinoiserie
Valse sentimentale
Kasiachok
Suite: The Triumph of Neptune Fantaisie Espagnole:
Prelude; Fandango; Pasodoble
Second of two programmes of music by Lord Berners arranged by Constant Lambert

Contributors

Leader:
David McCallum
Conducted by:
Constant Lambert
Music by:
Lord Berners
Arranged by:
Constant Lambert

Richard Adeney (flute)
James Whitehead (cello)
Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Harpsichord Suite in G minor (No. 2, third set)
Sonata in. G for flute with cello and harpsichord con-tinuo
Harpsichord Suite in E minor (No. 4. first set)
Second of three programmes of sonatas and harpsichord suites by Handel.

Contributors

Flute:
Richard Adeney
Cello:
James Whitehead
Harpsichord:
Arnold Goldsbrough

Third Programme

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