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(Philomena's Tale on the Second Day)
First of twelve stories from Boccaccio's Decameron in the anonymous translation of 1620 Arranged for broadcasting by Sasha Moorsom and Rayner Heppenstall with Gareth Jones and Lewis Wilson
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Sasha Moorsom
Broadcasting By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Gareth Jones
Unknown:
Lewis Wilson
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Philomena:
Renée Asherson
Bernardo:
Ian Lubbock
Ambroginolo:
Frank Duncan
Genevra:
Olive Gregg
Soldan:
Oliver Burt

Two Interpretations by Principal J. E. Davey and the Rev. F. N. Carpenter
Last year Principal J. E. Davey broadcast a sermon on the basis of the strange parable in the New Testament concerning the unscrupulous dealings of a servant who is about to lose his job. The parable ends with the comment
'And the lord commended the unjust steward.' Principal Davey maintained that it was Jesus who commended him.
In this programme he debates this point and other aspects of the parable with the Rev. F. N. Carpenter , who maintains that it was the servant's master who commended him.
The parable read by Robert Speaight

Contributors

Unknown:
E. Davey
Unknown:
Rev. F. N. Carpenter
Unknown:
E. Davey
Unknown:
Rev. F. N. Carpenter
Read By:
Robert Speaight

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