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The Swedish Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm was founded by a king 175 years ago
The Comédie Française was founded 300 years ago by an actor-author
The British National Theatre was created last year with an actor-producer as head
INGMAR BERGMAN, Director of the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theatre, talks, to PAUL BRITTEN AUSTIN
MICHEL Saint-Denis, Inspector of French theatres, considers Moliere^s theatre today
KENNETH TYNAN discusses the aims and problems of the British National Theatre, of which he is Literary Manager, with RICHARD Findlater and SIR TYRONE Guthrie
Introduced by CARL WILDMAN
Second broadcast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Carl Wildman

A conversation in which
August Heckscher Director of the Twentieth-Century Fund and SAMUEL LUBELL political and public opinion analyst discuss, in New York, the American political scene as reflected by the party conventions, and the likely shape of the electoral campaign, now about to begin

Contributors

Unknown:
Heckscher Director
Unknown:
Samuel Lubell

Christopher Fry 's translation of Pour Lucrece by Jean Giraudoux with Irene Worth
Robin Bailey , Catherine Dolan
Barry Foster , Olga Lindo and Kenneth Griffith
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
Second broadcast
Robin Bailey is in ' A Severed Head at the Criterion Theatre, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Fry
Unknown:
Jean Giraudoux
Unknown:
Irene Worth
Unknown:
Robin Bailey
Unknown:
Catherine Dolan
Unknown:
Barry Foster
Unknown:
Olga Lindo
Unknown:
Kenneth Griffith
Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
Joseph, the waiter:
Frederick Treves
Count Marcellus:
Robin Bailey
Gilly, the flower girl:
Patricia Leventon
Paola:
Catherine Dolan
Armand:
Barry Foster
Lucile Blanchard:
Irene Worth
Eugdnie:
Kathleen Helme
Mace-bearer:
Joby Blanshard
Barbette:
Olga Lindo
Marcellus's servant:
Gordon Gardner
Mr Justice Blanchard:
Kenneth Griffith
Clerk of the Court:
Norman Claridge

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