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by Henrik Ibsen translated and adapted for radio by MAX FABER with Paul Rogers and Beatrix Lehmann
The action takes place in Consul Bernick's house in a small Norwegian coastal town in 1877. Continued in next column
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX Third broadcast
DURING THE INTERVAL
9.10*-9.20 A record of Sonata in D minor (LoeilleO played by Ferdinand Conrad (recorder) Hugo Ruf (harpsichord) Johannes Koch
(viola da gamba)

Contributors

Unknown:
Henrik Ibsen
Unknown:
Max Faber
Unknown:
Paul Rogers
Unknown:
Beatrix Lehmann
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Played By:
Ferdinand Conrad
Harpsichord:
Hugo Ruf
Viola:
Johannes Koch
Krap, the chief clerk:
Leslie Perrins
Aune, the shipyard foreman:
Tom Watson
Rorlund, a schoolteacher:
Frank Finlay
Mrs Rummel:
Mary O'Farrell
Mrs Holt, the Postmaster'swife.:
............Hilda .Kriseman
Mrs Betty Bernick, the Consul's Wife.-:
.Grizelda Hervey
Dina Dorf, a young girl living with the Bernicks:
Valerie Kirkbright
Martha Bernick, the Consul's sister:
................Barbara Lott
Hilmar Tonnesen, Mrs Bernick's cousin:
.....Peter Copley
Olaf Bernick, the Consul's son:
Carlo Cura
Mrs Lynge, the Doctor's wife:
Vlvlenne Chatterton
Karsten Bernick, a Consul:
Paul Rogers
Vigeland a tradesman:
Will Leighton
Rummel, a businessman:
Malcolm Hayes
Sandstad, a tradesman:
Frank Partington
Lona Hessel. Mrs. Bernick's elder step-sister:
Beatrix Lehmann
Johan Tonnesen, Mrs. Bernick's younger brother:
William Eedle

Book 2 of the '48' Six Preludes and Fugues
No. 21. in B flat major No. 6. in D minor No. 11, in F major
No. 4. tn C sharp minor No. 19. in A major
No. 14. in F sharp minor played by JAMES FRISKIN (piano) Third of four programmes in which James Friskin is playing all Book 2 of the ' 48 '

Contributors

Played By:
James Friskin
Unknown:
James Friskin

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