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by Max Frisch
Donald Wolfit as The Stranger Pauline Jameson as Julika
Hugh Burden , Kenneth Hyde
Charles Leno in a play written for radio translated by MICHAEL BULLOCK ' This is the portrait of a man who was never alive: because he demanded of himself that he should be as the others demanded of him. And one day, when he woke up from this spell, behold, people knew his name, it was an honoured name and people could not tolerate a man living without a name. They put him in prison, they condemned him to be what he has been, and did not tolerate his transformation.'
Ballet scenes made with the assistance of the Rpyal Ballet Production by H. B FORTUIN Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Frisch
Unknown:
Donald Wolfit
Unknown:
Pauline Jameson
Unknown:
Hugh Burden
Unknown:
Kenneth Hyde
Unknown:
Charles Leno
Translated By:
Michael Bullock
Production By:
H. B Fortuin
A Lady:
Petronella Barker
A Gentleman:
Lee Fox
The Stranger:
Donald Wolfit
Customs Officer:
David Alexander
An Inspector:
John Boxer
Georges:
Andre Maranne
Julika:
Pauline Jameson
Defence Counsel:
Hugh Burden
Waiter:
David Alexander
A Customer:
Fraser Kerr
The Public Prosecutor:
Kenneth Hyde
Knobel, warder:
Charles Leno
Miss Schmidt:
Elizabeth Marlowe
Mr Ferstel:
John Ruddock

Cantata No. 20S: Was mir be. hagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd! (soprano) (soprano) (tenor) (baritone)
MEMBERS OF THE Choir OF ST. HEDWIG's CATHEDRAL, BERLIN BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL FORSTER on a gramophone record

Contributors

Conducted By:
Karl Forster
Diana:
Annelies Kupper
Pales:
Erika Köth
Endymion:
Fritz Wunderlich
Pan:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Recent poems by W. S. MERWIN read by THE AUTHOR
Introduced by DOUCLAS CLEVERDON
Of these poems, written in New York during the last two years, several involve the theme of departure and return; they are concerned with loss and with possibility.

Contributors

Unknown:
W. S. Merwin
Introduced By:
Douclas Cleverdon

Third Programme

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