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by John Arden, adapted for broadcasting by H.B. Fortuin
A radio adaptation of the stage play produced at the Royal Court Theatre in 1959
with Gordon Jackson as Serjeant Musgrave

Contributors

Author:
John Arden
Adapted by:
H.B. Fortuin
Music composed and conducted by:
Dudley Moore
Production:
John Gibson
Serjeant Musgrave:
Gordon Jackson
Sparky:
P.G. Stephens
Hurst:
John Dearth
Attercliffe:
Wilfred Babbage
Walsh:
William Marlow
Mrs Hitchcock:
Vivienne Chatterton
Annie:
Isla Cameron
Joe Bludgeon ('Bargee'):
James Bree
The Parson:
Douglas Storm
The Mayor:
John Sharp
The Constable:
George Hagan
A Pugnacious Collier:
Thomas Bowman
A Slow Collier:
Derek Blomfield
An Earnest Collier:
Tom Watson
An Officer of the Dragoons:
John Bryning
A Trooper of the Dragoons:
Jerome Brehony

Renard
A burlesque tale to be sung and played
Text bv the composer translated into French by C F. Ramuz
Michel Sénéchal (tenor) Hugues Cuenod (tenor)
Heinz Rehfuss (baritone) Xavier Depraz (bass) with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande conducted by Ernest Ansermet on a gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
F. Ramuz
Baritone:
Heinz Rehfuss
Bass:
Xavier Depraz
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

by Henry Chadwick
Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford
Fifteen hundred years ago St. Leo stood in the situation of a modern Pope with a divided church and an invading barbarism. His methods of meeting this situation combined wisdom with sheer audacity, and he won.
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Chadwick

Third Programme

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