Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 275,011 playable programmes from the BBC

by Anne Ridler
Adapted by Mollie Greenhalgh in collaboration with the author
Music composed by Elisabeth Lutyens and conducted by Edward Clark
Produced by R. D. Smith Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by Jill Nyasa and Leonard Trolley
Organist, Charles Spinks

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Ridler
Adapted By:
Mollie Greenhalgh
Composed By:
Elisabeth Lutyens
Conducted By:
Edward Clark
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Played By:
Jill Nyasa
Organist:
Leonard Trolley
Organist:
Charles Spinks
The Witness:
Nicolette Bernard
Ralph Morice, Cranmer's secretary:
Duncan McIntyre
Margaret Cranmer:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Meg Cranmer:
Marguerite Stone
Thomas Thirlby Bishop of Ely:
Laidman Browne
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury:
Robert Harris
Wodson his gaoler:
George Merritt
Nicholas Ridley:
Mayne Lynton
Hugh Latimer:
John Phillips
Queen's Proctors at Cranmer's trial: John Story:
Edgar Wreford
Thomas Martin:
Richard Williams
Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London:
Dennis Arundell
Lord Williams of Thame:
Derek Hart
Friar John de Villa Garcia:
David March
Friar Pedro do Soto:
John Dearth
Bailiffs: Winkle:
Kenneth McClellan
Bailiffs: Wells:
Frank Windsor

Ayres for Four Voices sung by The Golden Age Singers:
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Elizabeth Osborn (soprano)
John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
René Soames (tenor)
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde with Julian Bream (lute)
The London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Desmond Dupré (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Weep you no more, sad fountains; My thoughts are wing'd with hopes; Clear or cloudy; Dialogue, Come when I call; Where sin, sore wounding; Thou mighty God; Now. oh now I needs must part

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Soprano:
Elizabeth Osborn
Soprano:
John Whitworth
Tenor:
René Soames
Baritone:
Gordon Clinton
Directed By:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Unknown:
Julian Bream
Unknown:
Harry Danks
Tenor:
Desmond Dupré
Bass:
Henry Revell

Third Programme

Appears in

About this data

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