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(' Le Voyageur sans Bagage ') by Jean Anouilh
Translated by Lewis Galantlere
Music by John Hotchkis
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Anouilh
Translated By:
Lewis Galantlere
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Gaston, ' the man without memory ':
Hugh Burden
La Duchesse Dupont-Dufort patroness of a sameitonium:
Jeanne de Casalis
Maltre Huspar, her solicitor:
Aubrey Richards
Mme Renaud, believed to be Gaston's mother:
Gladys Young
Georges Renaud, her elder son:
Peter Bathurst
Valentine Renaud, his wife:
Olive Gregg
Servants of the Renaud family: The butler:
Norman Mitchell
Servants of the Renaud family: The chauffeur:
Rupert Davies
Servants of the Renaud family: The valet:
Wyndham Milligan
Servants of the Renaud family: The cook Hester:
Paton Brown
Servants of the Renaud family: Juliette:
Audrey Mendes
A little boy:
Jeremy Spenser
'Uncle Job':
Cyril Snaps

Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Karl Munchinger
Fritz Fischer (oboe)
Hanspeter Weber (oboe) Dittmar Henning (oboe) Hugo Gehring (bassoon) Gerhard Gormer (horn)
Georg Huhne (horn)
Werner Krotzinger (violin)
The second of three programmes by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra in which Bach's six Brandenburg Concertos are being played.

Contributors

Conductor:
Karl Munchinger
Oboe:
Fritz Fischer
Oboe:
Hanspeter Weber
Oboe:
Dittmar Henning
Bassoon:
Hugo Gehring
Horn:
Gerhard Gormer
Horn:
Georg Huhne
Violin:
Werner Krotzinger

Franz Osborn (piano)
This is the first of three piano recitals by Franz Osborn in each of which two composers—one classical and one modern — widl be represented. The juxtaposition is intended to reveal similarities u well as differences of style, though without suggesting any comparisons as to the worth or importance of the various composers. Tonight's programme consists of music written at rhe beginning and at the end of the romantic era in music. The composers represented in the recitals tomorrow at
6.45 and on Thursday at 6.50 all lived either before or after the romantic era.
H. R.

Contributors

Piano:
Franz Osborn
Unknown:
Franz Osborn
Unknown:
H. R.

Drumming and Dancing
Second of two programmes by the Rev. A. M. Jones
Lecturer in African Music at the School of African and Oriental Studies, University of London
In this programme the Rev. A. M. Jonea illustrates, with analytical recordings, the subtle and complicated rhythms in African drumming and dancing.
Production by Douglas Cleverdon

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. A. M. Jones
Unknown:
Rev. A. M. Jonea
Production By:
Douglas Cleverdon

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