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.The novel by Sybille Bedford adapted for radio by Christopher Sykes in collaboration with the author
Principal characters in order of speaking:
(Continued in neat column)
Others taking part:
Anthony Shaw , Ian Lubbock
Heron Carvic. John Baker
Kenneth Warren , John Stirling
Garard Green , Eric Lugg
Produced by Christopher Sykes
DURING THE FIRST INTERVAL:
3.45-3.55 app. Meyerbeer
Orchestral Music on gramophone records
DURINO THE SECOND INTERVAL:
4.40-4.50 app. Waldtenfel
Waltz: Mon Rêve played by the Philharmonia Promenade Orchestra conducted by Henry Krips on gramophone records

Contributors

Novel By:
Sybille Bedford
Unknown:
Christopher Sykes
Unknown:
Anthony Shaw
Unknown:
Ian Lubbock
Unknown:
Heron Carvic.
Unknown:
John Baker
Unknown:
Kenneth Warren
Unknown:
John Stirling
Unknown:
Garard Green
Unknown:
Eric Lugg
Produced By:
Christopher Sykes
Conducted By:
Henry Krips
Narrator:
Pamela Alan
Herr Milz:
Felix Felton
Frau Milz:
Betty Hardy
Gottlieb:
John Sharp
Baron von Felden:
Francis de Wolff
Julius von Felden:
Geoffrey Wincott
Gustavus von Felden:
John Glyn-Jones
Count Bernin:
Neville Hartley
Conrad Bernin:
Carleton Hobbs
Clara Bernin:
Patience Collier
Father Hauser:
John Gabriel
Sarah Milz:
Beatrix Lehmann
Edward Milz:
Lewis Stringer
Melanie Milz:
Betty Linton
Caroline Trafford:
Margot van Der Burgh
Henrietta Milz:
Ann Totten

A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
Including an illustrated talk by Everett Helm on a recent production in Berlin of Hans Werner Henze 's opera King Stag; a report on a scientific congress recently held in Prague, by S. A. Barnett , Lecturer in Physiology in the University of Glasgow; and a talk by Ian McCallum on the newest architecture in West Germany and East Berlin.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Pryce-Jones
Talk By:
Everett Helm
Unknown:
Hans Werner Henze
Unknown:
S. A. Barnett
Talk By:
Ian McCallum

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