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(1524-1585)
A selection of his shorter poems made and introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
Read in French by Michel Bouquet , Madeleine Renaud , and Jean Vilar , and in English by Maureen Robinson and Robert Harris
Translations by Frances Cornford , Naomi Lewis , and Humbert Wolfe

Contributors

Introduced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Michel Bouquet
Unknown:
Madeleine Renaud
Unknown:
Jean Vilar
Unknown:
Maureen Robinson
Unknown:
Frances Cornford
Unknown:
Naomi Lewis
Unknown:
Humbert Wolfe

1530-1630
2-Secular Songs and Lute Music
The Deller Consort: April Cantelo (soprano) Alfred Deller (counter-tenor) Alexander Young (tenor) Maurice Bevan (baritone) Norman Platt (baritone) Desmond Dupre (lute) Denis Vaughan (organ)
Second of six programmes arranged by Jeremy Noble

Contributors

Tenor:
Alexander Young
Baritone:
Maurice Bevan
Baritone:
Norman Piatt
Baritone:
Desmond Dupr
Unknown:
Denis Vaughan
Arranged By:
Jeremy Noble

Talk by W. B. Emery
Edwards Professor of Egyptology in the University of London
Professor Emery speaks of the great tomb at Sakkara, thought to be of the Pharaoh Ka-a, which he has recently excavated for the Egypt Exploration Society. He speaks of the evidence provided by this and other First Dynasty tombs for the introduction of civilisation to Egypt.

Contributors

Talk By:
W. B. Emery

by John Webster
Music composed by James Bernard
The play adapted and produced by Donald McWhinnie
Stephen Williams tvrites on page 6
During the interval (9.20-9.30 app):
Instrumental Music
String fantasias by Coperario and Gibbons, and music for virginals by Bull, Farnaby, and Gibbons on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Webster
Composed By:
James Bernard
Produced By:
Donald McWhinnie
Unknown:
Stephen Williams

Third Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More