born March 13, 1860
String Quartet in D minor played by the Aeolian String Quartet:
Sydney Humphreys , Trevor Williams
Watson Forbes , Derek Simpson
See also Tuesday at 8.40
1600-1642
PROGRAMME 6
Stephen Murray , Catherine Lacey
Margaret Whiting and Anthony Jacobs in 'THE WHITE DEVIL' by John Webster
Adapted and produced by R. D. Smith
Music composed by Marcus Dods
The series edited by Raymond Raikes
SCENE: Rome, afterwards Padua
Cast in order of speaking:
COUNT Lodovico (Paul Hardwick ); ANTON-ELLI (Frederick Treves ); GASI'ARO (John Hollis ); Brachiano, husband of Isabella (Stephen Murray ); FLAMINEO, brother of Vittoria, secretary to Brachiano (Anthony Jacobs ); CAMILLO, husband of Vittoria* (Ian Holm ); VITTORIA COROMBONA (Margaret Whiting ); ZANCHE. waiting-woman to Vittoria (Tobi Weinberg ); CORNELIA, mother of Vittoria, Flamineo, and Marcello (Catherine Lacey ): FRANCISCO, Duke of Florence (George Hagan ); ISABELLA, sister of Francisco, wife of Brachiano (Patricia Kneale ); GIOVANNI, son of Brachiano (John Mitchell ); CARDINAL MONTtCELSO, afterwards Pope (Felix Felton ); MARCELLO, brother of Vittoria (John Scott ); DOCTOR JULIO (Malcolm Hayes ); LAWYER (George Merriti ); SERVANT to Francisco (Gabriel Woolf ); MATRON of the House of Convertites (Catherine Salkeld ); CARDINAL of Arragon (Richard Humphrey ); HORTENSIO (Leigh Crutchley ); Singer (Beth Boyd )
(: second broadcast)
DURING THE INTERVAL (6.50-7.0 app.):
A gramophone record of Sonata of tour parts, No. 6 in G minor (Purcell)
See foot of page and page 2
Part 1: ' The Shepherd's Lottery'
Talk by C. J. Hamson
Professor of Comparative Law In the University of Cambridge on Sir Patrick Devlin 's recently published Sherrill Lectures
Part 2: Excerpts from
' Artaxerxes ' and ' Judith ' followed by an interlude at 9.55
Wittgenstein the Austrian by Erich Heller
Professor of German at Swansea University
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New translations from the Anglo-Saxon : by Burton Raffel
Readers:
John Laurie and Anthony White
Produced by Sasha Moorsom
Sonata in G minor, Op. 5 No. 2 played by Zara Nelsova (cello)
Artur Balsam (piano)