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A drama of women in the villages of Spain by Federico Garcia Lorca
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by A. L. Lloyd
Textual consultant, R. M. Nadal
The Reapers' Song set by Professor E. M. Torner : sung by a section of the BBC Chorus, with Stanley Riley
Maria Josepha 's Lullaby sung by Vivienne Chatterton Production by E. A. Harding

Contributors

Unknown:
Federico Garcia Lorca
Broadcasting By:
A. L. Lloyd
Unknown:
R. M. Nadal
Unknown:
E. M. Torner
Unknown:
Stanley Riley
Unknown:
Maria Josepha
Sung By:
Vivienne Chatterton
Production By:
E. A. Harding
Bernarda Alba:
Gladys Young
Maria Josepha, her mother:
Vivienne Chatterton
Angustias, the eldest daughter:
Barbara Lott
Magdalena, the second daughter:
Mary Wimbush
Amelia, the third daughter:
Peggy Bryan
Martirio, the fourth daughter:
Catherine Willmer
Adela, the youngest daughter:
Sulwen Morgan
Poncia, servant:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Another servant:
Daphne Maddox
A beggar woman:
Barbara Trevor
Prudencia, a neighbour:
Susan Buret
Another neighbour:
Margaret Ward
A young girl:
Renée Goddard

Talk by Geoffrey Barraclough
Is the notion of a Middle Age a help or a hindrance to the understanding of European history? Geoffrey Barraclough , Professor of Medieval History at Liverpool University, answers this question with reference to the recently published Shorter Cambridge Medieval History by the late Professor C. W. Previte-Orton .

Contributors

Talk By:
Geoffrey Barraclough
Unknown:
Geoffrey Barraclough
Unknown:
Professor C. W. Previte-Orton

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