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A variation in three episodes on the theme of the Odyssey by Ernst Schnabel
Translated from the German by Wolfgang von Einsiedel and Dorothy Baker
PART 2
Production by Christopher Sykes
(Patience Collier is in Nade with Violin' at the Globe Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wolfgang von Einsiedel
Unknown:
Dorothy Baker
Production By:
Christopher Sykes
The Narrator:
Hugh Burden
Odysseus:
Valentine Dyall
Nausicaa:
Dudy Nimmo
Athene:
Joan Hart
King Alkinous:
John Gabriel
Elpenor:
Richard Statman
Eurylochus:
John Sharp
Circe:
Joan Matheson
The Short-sighted One:
Anthony Jacobs
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Minos:
Denis Goacher
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Pasiphae:
Marjorie Westbury
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Phaedra:
Patience Collier
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Androgeos:
Warren Hearnden
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Tiresias:
Geoffrey Wincott
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Charon:
John Glyn-Jones
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Achilles:
Kenneth Connor
Characters In Circe's puppet show: Agamemnon:
John Gabriel
Calypso:
Ellis Powell

A conversation between Asa Briggs and Gunnar Heckscher Sweden is often regarded as a model, politically and economically, of what a modern state should be. Taking this view as his starting point, Asa Briggs, Professor of Modern History in the University of Leeds, discusses some aspects of modern Swedish society with Gunnar Heckscher, Professor of Political Science at the University of Stockholm and a member of the Conservative Opposition in the Swedish Riksdag. Professor Briggs speaks from London, Professor Heckscher from Stockholm.

Contributors

Unknown:
Asa Briggs
Unknown:
Gunnar Heckscher

A programme on the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 Words by H. A. L. Craig
Music by William Wordsworth Production by Douglas Cleverdon and and and with Rosamond Barnes. Peter Claughton. Michael Collins , William Eedle , John Graham , David March , Charles Kay Sinfonia of London and male chorus conducted by Patrick Savill
Michael Jefferies (harp)
James Blades (drums and xylophone)
(Denis Quilley is in ' Grab Me a Gondola ' at the Lyric Theatre, London; Ian Wallace in ' Fanny ' ot the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; John Heddle. Nash broadcasts by permission of the Carl Rosa Trust, Ltd.)

Contributors

Music By:
William Wordsworth
Production By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
Rosamond Barnes.
Unknown:
Peter Claughton.
Unknown:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
William Eedle
Unknown:
John Graham
Unknown:
David March
Unknown:
Charles Kay
Conducted By:
Patrick Savill
Harp:
Michael Jefferies
Harp:
James Blades
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
John Heddle.
The Riddler:
Jonathan Field
The Mower:
Stephen Jack
Jack Straw, parish priest of Fobbing:
Robert Marsden
Wat Tyler:
Wilfred Babbage
John Ball, priest of St Mary's:
Ian Wallace
Will Grlndcobbe:
Philip Cunningham
The Butchers:
Charles Leno
The Butchers:
David Rees
The Idiot:
Lan Lubbock
The Ballad Singer:
Denis Quilley
Richard II, the Boy King:
Marjorie Westbury
Sudbury Archbishop of Canterbury:
John Holmes
The Abbot of St Albans:
David Rees
The Earl of Kent:
Andrew Downie
Lords:
John Heddle Nash
Lords:
Alan Reid
Ladies:
Marjorie Westbury
Ladies:
Eileen McLoughlin
Richard Walworth Lord Mayor of London:
Norman Shelley

by Stuart Hampshire
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
Where do you start thinking about morals? About the good man ' or about ' worth-while experiences '? Two quite different ethical systems are still with us, and it is foolish to claim finality.
First of a group of six talks on contemporary moral philosophy
Arguing about Morals, by Mary Warnock : Wednesday at 8.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Warnock

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