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A ballad opera
To sing naturally and easily as an expression of good spirits '
An account of a sailor's life during the Napoleonic Wars , with contemporary ballads arranged and incidental music' composed and conducted.by Francis Collinson
Written and produced by Francis Dillon with Marjorie Westbury , Diana Maddox
Robert Irwin. Jan van der Gucht
Edmund Donlevy. Edric Connor
John Sharp. Clarence Wright
Wilfred Babbage , Noel Johnson
Denise Bryer , Robert Moonev
Hamilton Dyce , Francis de Wolff

Contributors

Unknown:
Napoleonic Wars
Conducted By:
Francis Collinson
Produced By:
Francis Dillon
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Unknown:
Diana Maddox
Unknown:
Robert Irwin.
Unknown:
Jan van Der Gucht
Unknown:
Edmund Donlevy.
Unknown:
Edric Connor
Unknown:
John Sharp.
Unknown:
Clarence Wright
Unknown:
Wilfred Babbage
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
Denise Bryer
Unknown:
Robert Moonev
Unknown:
Hamilton Dyce
Unknown:
Francis de Wolff

by Sir Thomas Malory, Knight.
Adapted and produced by Douglas Cleverdon from the text of the Winchester MS edited by Eugene Vinaver with music composed and conducted by P. Racine Fricker
The narration of Sir Thomas Malory spoken by Norman Shelley with Neville Hartley , Ernest Jay Diana Maddox , Norman Mitchell Alan Reid. Richard Wordsworth
A string section of the Gotdsbrough Orchestra (leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )

Contributors

Author:
Sir Thomas Malory
Produced by:
Douglas Cleverdon
Book Editor:
Eugene Vinaver
Conducted by:
P. Racine Fricker
Spoken By:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Neville Hartley
Unknown:
Ernest Jay
Unknown:
Diana Maddox
Unknown:
Norman Mitchell
Unknown:
Alan Reid
Unknown:
Richard Wordsworth
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Sir Lancelot du Lake:
Robert Harris
Sir Galahad:
Frank Duncan
King Arthur:
Carleton Hobbs
Queen Guenevere:
Maxine Audley
Sir Gawayne:
Deryck Guyler
Sir Percival:
John Phillips
Sir Bors:
Godfrey Kenton
The Gentlewoman:
Susan Richmond
The Voice of the Holy Grail:
Richard Ainley

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