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A sequence of Shakespeare's histories edited by Professor J. Dover Wilson
* King Henry VI' Part 2
(Continued in next column) with Geoffrey Bond. Franklyn Bellamy
Garard Green , Rosamund Greenwood
Derek Hart
Elizabeth London , Nancy Nevinson Michael O'Halloran , Ronald Sidney
Frank Tickle , Mary Williams
Fanfares composed by John Hotchkls
The play adapted and produced by Peter Watts

Contributors

Edited By:
Professor J. Dover Wilson
Unknown:
Geoffrey Bond.
Unknown:
Franklyn Bellamy
Unknown:
Garard Green
Unknown:
Rosamund Greenwood
Unknown:
Derek Hart
Unknown:
Elizabeth London
Unknown:
Nancy Nevinson
Unknown:
Michael O'Halloran
Unknown:
Ronald Sidney
Unknown:
Frank Tickle
Unknown:
Mary Williams
Composed By:
John Hotchkls
Produced By:
Peter Watts
Raphael Holinshed, the historian:
Richard Hurndall
The Duke of Suffolk:
Leonard Sachs
King Henry VI:
Valentine Dyall
Margaret of Anjou, Queen to VI Henry:
Sonia Dresdel
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester:
Gordon McLeod
Cardinal Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester:
Howieson Culff
The Earl of Salisbury:
John Garside
The Earl of Warwick ('The King-maker'):
Dennis Arundell
Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York:
Stephen Jack
The Duke of Buckingham:
Ernest Clark
The Duke of Somerset:
Hugh Falkus
The Duchess of Gloucester:
Ella Milne
Vaux:
Antony Kearey
George Bevis:
Horace Sequeira
John Holland:
Bill Fraser
Jack Cade:
Charles Leno
Dick the Butcher:
Andrew Leigh
Sir Humphrey Stafford Hugh Manning Lord Saye:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Lord Clifford:
Bryan Powley
Young Clifford:
Malcolm Hayes
Alexander Iden:
Eric Lugg
Sons to the Duke of York: Edward:
John Glen
Sons to the Duke of York: Richard:
Donald Wolflt

Use Wolf (soprano)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Ernest Lush (piano)
The Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Denis Matthews (piano)

Contributors

Soprano:
Use Wolf
Clarinet:
Gervase de Peyer
Piano:
Ernest Lush
Violin:
David Martin
Violin:
Neville Marriner
Viola:
Eileen Grainger
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Piano:
Denis Matthews

Four talks to mark the fourth centenary of Spenser's birth
2-' Most Sacred Vertue ' by Frances Yates
The title of this talk is taken from the invocation to Queen Elizabeth before the fifth book of The Faerie Queene, which expounds the ' most sacred Vertue ' of Justice.
Frances Yates is Recognised Teacher of Comparative Literature in the University of London and a member of the staff of the Warburg Institute.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Yates

Andante lamentoso (At a young artist's bier) (1910): strings of the Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Launy Grondahl
Violin Concerto, Op. 33 (1911): Emil Telmanyi (violin) with the Orchestra of the Royal Theatre. Copenhagen, conducted by Egisto Tango on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Launy Grondahl
Violin:
Emil Telmanyi
Conducted By:
Egisto Tango

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