(Recording of Monday's broadcast)
M. Alexis de Tocqueville comments on Louis Napoleon's coup d'etat
Reader, Pierre Lefevre
(BBC recording)
(Pierre Lefevre is appearing in repertory with the Old Vic Theatre Company)
as performed at the Canterbury, Vauxhall Gardens, the Cyder Cellars, and Evans's
The programme compiled and produced by Douglas Cleverdon
The songs recovered from contemporary sources by Archie Harradine and sung by: Philip Godfrey (as W. G. Ross)
Archie Harradine (as Sam Cowell)
Diana Maddox (as Miss Jolly Caulfleld)
Ian Wallace (as Charles Sloman)
Robert Irwin (as Sam Collins)
with a solo on the cornet a piston by Jack Mackintosh (as Mons. Arban)
Pianist, Betty Lawrence
(BBC recording)
(To be repeated on Saturday)
A comedy by Douglas Jerrold
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]
Scene: Pumpkinfleld Village, 1851
Adapted for radio and produced by Wilfrid Grantham
The fifth of seven nightly broadcasts in the course of which the news of 1851 is reviewed.
or 'Love and Pride' by Bulwer Lytton
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]
Scene: Lyons and the neighbourhood, 1795-8
Adapted for radio and produced by Wilfrid Grantham
(Recording of yesterday's broadcast)
(sung in Latin)
Rosanna Giancola (soprano)
Nancy Thomas (mezzo-soprano)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Dennis Noble (baritone)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, George Stratton)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Some arguments by Mr. John Stuart Mill and Mrs. John Stuart Mill
Reader, Martin Starkie
(BBC recording)
Concertstuck, Op. 79 played by Robert Casadesus (piano), Paris Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Eugene Bigot
(on gramophone records)
(Yesterday's recorded broadcast)
by Samuel Warren
(Monday's recorded broadcast)