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- 1931 (Creation)
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18 ff. in bound volume.
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R12/1122/1/11.
A Masque of Bristol by Francis Worsley.
First broadcast: 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Uncle visits a Masque (pageant) held in Bristol. There are three sketches comprising one about King Richard II, one about Pirate Teach and the last one about Robinson Crusoe, however this one doesn't go according to plan.
Subjects: Masque, Pageants, Bristol, Comedy, Pirates, Robinson Crusoe, Royalty, King Richard II, Entertainment.
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- English
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English
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Script is glued onto pages of volume. Some are not secure. Pages of volume are glued together in places. Care is needed when turning pages.
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Titled supplied from contents.
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Original broadcast date unknown. Note on volume's spine states before April 1932.
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Contains offensive language: racial slurs.