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by Henrik Ibsen
English version by Norman Ginsbury
Music by HARALD SAEVERUD with Tobi Weinberg , Janet Burnell , Trevor Martin , Judith Gibson , Keith Williams , Cecile Chevreau , Patricia Leventon , Harold Reese , Hilda Schroder , Nigel Anthony , Peter Bartlett , Jeffrey Segal , Robert Ornbo
The Linden Singers
Desmond Dupre (lute)
Sinfonia of London
Conductor, John Hollingsworth Produced by Donald MeWhinnie
(: second broadcast)
DURING THE INTERVAL (6.30-6.45 app.): Sonata No. 1, in A minor (Schumann), played by Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violin) and Carl Seeman (piano) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Henrik Ibsen
Unknown:
Norman Ginsbury
Music By:
Harald Saeverud
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Tobi Weinberg
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Janet Burnell
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Trevor Martin
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Judith Gibson
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Keith Williams
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Cecile Chevreau
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Patricia Leventon
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Harold Reese
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Hilda Schroder
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Nigel Anthony
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Peter Bartlett
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Jeffrey Segal
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Robert Ornbo
Singers:
Desmond Dupre
Conductor:
John Hollingsworth
Produced By:
Donald Mewhinnie
Played By:
Wolfgang Schneiderhan
Played By:
Carl Seeman
Narrator:
Frederick Treves
Aase, widow of John Gym:
Fay Compton
Peer Gynt, her son:
Michael Redgrave
Solveig:
Frances Cuka
Ingrid:
Barbara Ashcroft
A Woman in green:
Margaret Whiting
The King of the Dovre:
Peter Claughton
A Voice in the darkness:
Will Leighton
Anitra, daughter of an Arab chief:
Mairhi Russell
Professor Begriffenfeldt, Ph D , director of the lunatic asylum in Cairo.:
Allan McClelland
A Button-moulder:
Haydn Jones

The Decline of the Theatre by Friedrich Luft theatre and film critic
Every town in Germany has its theatres and opera house; but, despite this, Friedrich Luft thinks that plays, productions, and acting both in West Germany and East Berlin have not their pre-war quality.
Third of six talks

Contributors

Unknown:
Friedrich Luft
Unknown:
Friedrich Luft

Third Programme

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