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by Cyril Tourneur
Adapted for radio and produced by Frank Hauser
Music composed and directed by John Hotchkis

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Tourneur
Produced By:
Frank Hauser
Directed By:
John Hotchkis
The Duke:
Walter Fitzgerald
Lussuriioso, his son:
Hugh Burden
Spurio, his bastard son:
Gordon Davies
The Duchess, his second wife:
Grizelda Hervey
Her sons:Ambitioso:
Vernon Greeves
Her sons:Supervacuo:
Timothy Bateson
Her sons:Youngest son:
Derek Hart
Her sons:Vindtce the Revenger:
William Devlin
Her sons:Hippolito his brother:
Nigel Green
Gratiiana his mother:
Barbara Everest
Castiza, his sister:
Nicolette Bernard
Antonio, a neighbouring duke:
Charles E. Stidwill
Nobles and justice:
Ian Sadler,
Nobles and justice:
Geoffrey Wincott
, Nobles and justice:
Marne Martland
Nobles and justice.:
Basil Dignam
Narrator:
Allan Cuthbertson

by Colin Hardie , Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
The speaker describes how Dante gradually abandoned the traditional interpretation of Vergil, to find in Vergil himself and his poetry a new and powerful source of inspiration
Third of a group of talks
To be repeated on October 11
Last talk: Friday
The Aeneid ' Book 1: tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Hardie

Hear my prayer: Westminster Abbey
Choir, conductor W. N. MeKie
Rejoice in the Lord (arr. Simkins and E. H. Fellowes ): Westminster Abbey Choir with organ and members of the Jacques String Orchestra. conducted by W. N. McKie
Remember not. Lord. our offences:
New College Choir. Oxford, conductor. H. K. Andrews
Jehova. quam multi sunt: West-minister Abbey Choir, with organ, conducted by W. N. McKie on gramophone records

Contributors

Conductor:
W. N. Mekie
Unknown:
E. H. Fellowes
Conducted By:
W. N. McKie
Unknown:
H. K. Andrews
Conducted By:
W. N. McKie

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