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No. 10
A monthly miscellany of new poetry and prose, edited and introduced by John Lehmann
Taking part are
Stephen Spender
Angus Wilson and lain Fletcher
Contributions from
Robin Fedden , Jenny Joseph
Norman McCaig , and Paul Roche
Readers:
Natalie Moya , Denis McCarthy and Robert Rietty

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lehmann
Unknown:
Stephen Spender
Unknown:
Angus Wilson
Unknown:
Lain Fletcher
Unknown:
Robin Fedden
Unknown:
Jenny Joseph
Unknown:
Norman McCaig
Readers:
Paul Roche
Readers:
Natalie Moya
Readers:
Denis McCarthy
Readers:
Robert Rietty

Francis Loring (baritone)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
The Brain Wind Quintet:
Dennis Brain (horn) Gareth Morris (flute) Leonard Brain (oboe)
Stephen Waters (clarinet) John Alexandra (bassoon)
Denis Matthews (piano)

Contributors

Baritone:
Francis Loring
Accompanist:
Ernest Lush
Horn:
Dennis Brain
Flute:
Gareth Morris
Oboe:
Leonard Brain
Clarinet:
Stephen Waters
Bassoon:
John Alexandra
Piano:
Denis Matthews

A play by Moliere
In an English translation by George Graveley
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Scene: A public place in Naples

Contributors

Translation By:
George Graveley
Produced By:
Wilfrid Grantham
Argante father of Octave and Zerbinette:
Baliol Holloway
Geronte, father of Leandre and Hyacinthe:
Carleton Hobbs
Octave, son of Argante lover of Hyacinthe:
Allan McClelland
Leandre, son of Geronte, lover of Zerbinette:
David Enders
Zerbinette. believed to be a gypsy, later recognised to be the daughter of Argante; lover of Leandre:
Barbara Lott
Hyacinthe, daughter of Geronte, lover of Octave:
Monica Grey
Scapin, a rogue, valet to Leandre:
Maurice Denham
Sylvestre valet to Octave:
Brian Wilde
Nerine, Hyacinthe's nurse:
Hester Paton Brown
Carle, a rogue:
Alan Reid

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