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Fifty years ago in Paris Jacques Copeau founded a theatre from which the modern movement in France has grown and constantly been enriched
Who was Jacques Copeau ? What did he do to exert such an influence?
CARL WILDMAN attended the evocative celebrations In Copeau's little theatre on the Left Bank: among the personalities present he found Copeau's daughter, the actress and designer MARIE-HÉLÈNE DASTÉ, and MICHEL SAINT-Denis, nephew of Copeau and one of his spiritual heirs
An extended version of the programme first broadcast in November 1963

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Copeau
Unknown:
Carl Wildman

by Jasper Ridley
Portrait of ARCHBISHOP THOMAS CRANMER compiled from the letters, anecdotes, and reminiscences of those who knew and worked with him among them:
His secretary Ralph Morice Archbishop Parker Nicholas Harpsfield
John Foxe , Alan Cope
† Produced by NESTA PAIN
To be repeated on February

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Ridley
Unknown:
Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Unknown:
Ralph Morice
Unknown:
Archbishop Parker
Unknown:
Nicholas Harpsfield
Unknown:
John Foxe
Produced By:
Nesta Pain

String Quartet in E flat major,
Op. 12
String Quartet in E minor.
Op. 44 No. 2 played by the FINE ARTS QUARTET
Leonard Sorkin (violin) Abram Loft (violin) Irving Ilmer (viola)
George Sopkin (cello) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Leonard Sorkin
Violin:
Abram Loft
Cello:
George Sopkin

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