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A weekly review of the arts This edition is devoted to The Chichester Theatre Festival and includes
Erie Rhode on Sir Laurence Olivier 's Production of John Ford 's tragedy The Broken Heart
Ian Fletcher on Sir Laurence Olivier 's production of John Flet cher's comedy The Chances
Roger Furse , who has designed the sets for The Broken Heart, in conversation with Laurence Kitchin Introduced by George MacBeth

Contributors

Unknown:
Erie Rhode
Unknown:
Sir Laurence Olivier
Unknown:
John Ford
Unknown:
Ian Fletcher
Unknown:
Sir Laurence Olivier
Unknown:
John Flet
Unknown:
Roger Furse
Unknown:
Laurence Kitchin
Introduced By:
George MacBeth

When Darkest Africa
Seemed Lightest by Christopher Fyfe
For centuries Europeans were influenced by strangely favourable visions of inland Africa. Mr. Fyfe, author of a recently published history of Sierra Leone, draws on his own experience of West Africa in talking about them and about their effect on British colonial policy there.
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Fyfe

Nonet No. 2 (1939)
Song-cycle: Palmstrom for tenor, flute, clarinet, violin. viola, and cello first broadcasts in this country
Hans-Joachim Rotzsch (tenor) Ensembles conducted by Hans Lowlein and Jacques-Louis Monod
Recording made available by courtesy of the East German Radio

Contributors

Tenor:
Hans-Joachim Rotzsch
Conducted By:
Hans Lowlein
Conducted By:
Jacques-Louis Monod

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