Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,674 playable programmes from the BBC

Arnold Schoenberg: "Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte", Op. 41
Bernard Keefe (speaker) Margaret Kitchin (piano)
New Edinburgh String Quartet: Robert Cooper, Anne Crowden, Christopher Martin, Joan Dickson

Contributors

Speaker:
Bernard Keefe
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin
Violin:
Robert Cooper
Violin:
Anne Crowden
Viola:
Christopher Martin
Cello:
Joan Dickson
Quartet directed by:
Peter Racine Fricker

An imaginary episode from the German occupation of Poland by Fred von Hoerschelmano
Translated from the German by Richard Graves Others taking part: Arthur Lawrence Arthur Ridley and Michael F. Rittermann
Production by Christopher Holme
To be repeated on December 18
We are familiar with dramas of the Nazi terror in occupied Europe and the problems of conscience with which its individual victims were often faced, we have heard less about the conflicts 0 loyalty and morality in which individual Germans were involved ..

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred von Hoerschelmano
Unknown:
Richard Graves
Unknown:
Arthur Lawrence
Unknown:
Arthur Ridley
Unknown:
Michael F. Rittermann
Production By:
Christopher Holme
Herbert, Baron Kedell:
Geoffrey Wincott
Helen, Baroness Kedell:
Catherine Salkeld
Benno brother of Herbert:
George Bishop
Claus son of Herbert:
Harold Reese
Erna, sister-in-law of Herbert:
Gladys Spencer
Kutzner head of organisation of agricultural workers:
David Garth
Fräulein Zwielich:
Jean England
Camp Superintendent:
David Garth
Registration Officer:
Denis Goacher
Snerankst:
Bernard Rebel
Dr Waltz:
Denis Goacher

The Deller Consort :
Eileen McLoughMn (soprano) Alfred Deller (couniter-tenor)
Wilfred Brown (tenor) Gerald English (tenor)
Kenneth EsEex (viola) Patrick Ireland (viola)
Programme devised and presented by Denis Stevens

Contributors

Soprano:
Eileen McLoughmn
Soprano:
Alfred Deller
Tenor:
Wilfred Brown
Tenor:
Gerald English
Viola:
Kenneth Eseex
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Presented By:
Denis Stevens

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