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by Georges Schehade.
Translated from the French by Robert Baldick.
Adapted for radio and produced by H. B. Fortuin.
The action takes place about 1850 during a war
(Sunday's recorded broadcast)
(Felix Felton is appearing in 'Where's Charley?' at the Palace Theatre, London)

During the Interval (9.0-9.10 app.): Movements from Divertimento in B flat (K.439b No. 2) (Mozart): played by Leopold Wlach and Franz Bartosek (clarinets), Karl Oehlberger (bassoon) on a gramophone record

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Author:
Georges Schehade Translated by: Robert Baldick
Adapter/producer:
H. B. Fortuin
Music composed and conducted by:
Humphrey Searle
Clarinetist (Interval):
Leopold Wlach
Clarinetist (Interval):
Franz Bartosek
Bassoonist (Interval):
Karl Oehlberger
The Crows:
Peter Wilde
The Crows:
John Bryning
Lieutenant September:
David Spenser
Caesar:
Ernest Milton
Marguerite:
Hermione Hannen
Uncle Troppo:
Baliol Holloway
Uncle Rondo:
Rolf Lefebvre
Emerita:
Ernestine Costa
Madame Hilboom:
Una Venning
Monsieur Corfan:
Felix Felton
Vasco:
Jimmy Thompson
The Mirador General:
John Boddington
Lieutenant Hans or Mademoiselle Gisele:
John Bennett
Lieutenant Latour or Mademoiselle Mimi:
John Bryning
Major Braun:
John Cazabon
First Chestnut Tree or Sergeant Alexander:
Felix Felton
Second Chestnut Tree or Sergeant Paras:
James Thomason
Third Chestnut Tree or Sergeant Caquot:
George Merritt
Lieutenant Berberis:
John Scott
Corporal Aldo:
John Bryning
Private Fritz:
John Bennett
Drum-Major Franz:
James Thomason
Private Gregory:
Peter Wilde

by H. Myles Wright, Professor of Civic Design in the University of Liverpool.
In the conurbations and their rural fringe, the speaker says, the guidance of land use will matter most to most people. He defines some objectives planners should set themselves to make life more attractive for inhabitants of cities such as Manchester and Liverpool.
It is expected that the Local Government Commission (England) will begin by considering the problems of these and the other provincial conurbations.
(A shortened recorded version of a lecture delivered in June before the Town Planning Institute in London: previously broadcast on July 26)

Contributors

Speaker:
H. Myles Wright

Third Programme

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