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A study by Patric Dickinson of the influence of John Keats on the life and work of Wilfred Owen (1893-1918)
Much of the material is taken from unpublished letters and poems of Wilfred Owen made available for this programme by his brother, Mr. Harold Owen.
Poems and prose of Wilfred Owen read by Marius Goring with Leigh Crutchlev. Denis Goacher
Godfrey Kenton , Malcolm Hayes
Peter Wilde , Gabriel Woolf

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Patric Dickinson
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John Keats
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Wilfred Owen
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Wilfred Owen
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Mr. Harold Owen.
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Wilfred Owen
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Marius Goring
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Leigh Crutchlev.
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Denis Goacher
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Godfrey Kenton
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Malcolm Hayes
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Peter Wilde
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Gabriel Woolf

An impression of a sad shift in South Wales mores by Gwyn Thomas
The Workmen's Institutes in South W:iles were once a tremendous sounding-board for the militant dialectic, but the rise to power of the drinking club' that genial but witless trough '—has brought about a change. The speaker's impressions of this change are based on certain events at the Birchtown Institute, an imaginary but representative venue.

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Gwyn Thomas

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