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A weekly review of the arts with interviews and discussions
Introduced by George MacBeth This edition includes
Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse in conversation with John Bowen about their new play. Celebration Edward Lucie-Smith on some recent English sculpture, including a new exhibition of work by Barbara Hepworth
Philip Hobsbaum on the poetry and prose of Rov Fuller , including his new novel, The Father's Comedy
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Contributors

Introduced By:
George MacBeth
Unknown:
Willis Hall
Unknown:
John Bowen
Unknown:
Edward Lucie-Smith
Unknown:
Barbara Hepworth
Unknown:
Philip Hobsbaum
Unknown:
Rov Fuller

The novel by Albert Camus translated and adapted by Sasha Mooreom
Music composed and directed by Roberto Gerhard
with Marius Goring as Meursault

The scene is a town in Algeria in the late 1930s.

(BBC recording: third broadcast)

Contributors

Author:
Albert Camus
Adapted by:
Sasha Mooreom
Music composed and directed by:
Roberto Gerhard
Producer:
Rayner Heppenstall
Meursault:
Marius Goring
Marie:
Isla Cameron
Sintes:
Charles Leno
Judge:
Leslie Perrins
Prosecution:
Carleton Hobbs
Other parts played by:
Philip Cunningham
Other parts played by:
Godfrey Kenton
Other parts played by:
Joyce Latham
Other parts played by:
Edgar Norfolk
Other parts played by:
Ian Sadler
Other parts played by:
Roger Snowdon

Choir of St. John's College Cambridge
Organist and Choirmaster George Guest
Byrd
Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles Turn our captivity Make ye joy to
God Gibbons
Fantasia of four parts
Purcell
0 God. thou hast east us out
Remember not. Lord. our offences Jehovah, quam multi sunt hostes From the Chapel of St. John's College, Cambridge

Contributors

Choirmaster:
George Guest
Unknown:
God Gibbons

A monthly series of programmes
JOHN BROWN 'S BODY by Stephen Vincent Benet
Excerpts from the epic celebrating the American Civil War
Readers: John Glen and Guy Kingsley Poynter

Contributors

Unknown:
John Brown
Unknown:
Stephen Vincent Benet
Readers:
John Glen
Readers:
Guy Kingsley Poynter

Third Programme

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