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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Settings of words by Goethe
Drel Harfenapieler Lieder:
Wer sich der Einsamkelt erglbt An die TUren will lch schlelchen
Wer me sein Brot mit Tranen ass
Zwei Cophtische Lieder:
Lasset Gelehrte
Geh! gehorche meinen Winken
Phänomen; Ob der Koran von Ewlgkeit set?; Genialisch Treiben; ErschafTen und Beleben
(The recorded broadcast of June 17)

Contributors

Piano:
Ernest Lush

('Le Signe de la Croix') by Gabriel Marcel
English version by Rosalind Heyrwood
Adaptation and production by E. J. King Bull
[Starring] Lilly Kann, Anthony Jacobs
with Joan Miller

Contributors

Author:
Gabriel Marcel
English version:
Rosalind Heyrwood
Adaptation/Production:
E.J. King Bull
Simon Bernauer:
Anthony Jacobs
His sons - David Bernauer:
Patrick Troughton
His sons - Pierre Bernauer:
David Enders
Pauline Bernauer, Simon's wife:
Joan Miller
Leon-Fabius, Pauline's brother:
Roger Delgado
Odette Fabius, Leon's wife:
Joan Matheson
Madame Lilienthal (Aunt Lena):
Lilly Kann
Flora Kaltmann, a cousin of the family:
Catherine Willmer
Abbe Schweigsam:
Howieson Culff
Hans Frosch:
David Kossoff

A radio opera in one act
After the play by Vaclav Klicpera
English version by Geoffrey Dunn
Music by Martlnu
Cast:
Speaking Parts:
A section of the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Leader, Howard Leyton-Brown )
Conducted by John Pritchard Production by Geoffrey Dunn
Scene: A wide wooden bridge over a river

Contributors

Play By:
Vaclav Klicpera
Unknown:
Geoffrey Dunn
Leader:
Howard Leyton-Brown
Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Production By:
Geoffrey Dunn
Peter, the brewer:
Ian Wallace
Eva, his wife:
Catherine Lawson
Martin, the fisherman:
John Cameron
Barbara, his fianée:
Marion Studholme
The Schoolmaster:
Frank Saie
The Officer:
Anthony Jacobs
The Guard:
Harry Locke
The Enemy Guard:
Leo de Pokorny

A new edition of Dickens' letters
Talk by Humphry House
Humphry House, wi,th two assistant editors and an advisory editor, is preparing a new edition of the letters of Charles Dickens. He describes some of the technical prohlems he has encountered, and also gives an impression of Dickens as a correspondent.
followed by an Interlude at 9.15

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Talk By:
Humphry House

Talk by Philip Carr
The speaker recalls five. famous Hamlett of his youth-the interpretations of Henry Irving. Forbes-Robertson, Beerbohm Tree,
Frank Benson, and Sarah Bernhardt. Mr. Carr saw all these performances, except Irving's. for which he was too young; but he knew Irving personally and was a close student of his career.

Contributors

Talk By:
Philip Carr

Third Programme

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