Tue, 21 February 2006 Words At War. July 31, 1943. "The Ship". Sustaining. An exciting narrative about the British cruiser H. M. S. Artemis as she battles the Italian navy off the coast of Malta. Good radio! C. S. Forester (author), Edmund Burnbriar (adaptor), Alan Bunce, House Jameson, Humphrey Davis, Alfred Shirley, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Victor Beecroft, Sid Cassell, Shirley Oliver, Ian MacAllaster. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 February 2006 Words At War presents Episode 2 from August 19, 1943 "The Last Days Of Sevastopol". Sustaining. A repeat broadcast of a very well done dramatization of the seige of this valiant city by the Nazis and its brave Russian defenders. Martin Wolfson, Stefan Schnabel, Olive Deering, Charlotte Holland, Hester Sondergaard, Alastair Kyle, Byron McGraff, Jackson Beck, Joe DeSantis, Percy Hemus, John Berry, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Boris Voitikov (? author), Richard McDonagh (adaptor), Ralph Parker (translater)Comments[0] |


Words At War. July 31, 1943. "The Ship". Sustaining. An exciting narrative about the British cruiser H. M. S. Artemis as she battles the Italian navy off the coast of Malta. Good radio! C. S. Forester (author), Edmund Burnbriar (adaptor), Alan Bunce, House Jameson, Humphrey Davis, Alfred Shirley, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Victor Beecroft, Sid Cassell, Shirley Oliver, Ian MacAllaster.
Words At War presents Episode 2 from August 19, 1943 "The Last Days Of Sevastopol". Sustaining. A repeat broadcast of a very well done dramatization of the seige of this valiant city by the Nazis and its brave Russian defenders. Martin Wolfson, Stefan Schnabel, Olive Deering, Charlotte Holland, Hester Sondergaard, Alastair Kyle, Byron McGraff, Jackson Beck, Joe DeSantis, Percy Hemus, John Berry, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Boris Voitikov (? author), Richard McDonagh (adaptor), Ralph Parker (translater)