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TVBBC_TV ItemsMONITOR:29LMA6008J26-Apr-1959.....Robert Graves, interviewed at his home in Majorca by Huw Wheldon.> Incls intv & spec s acty . ACTUALITY: S' waves on rocks(0-12,56-62).Var s' buildings in village in Majorcan hills(12­42,85-105,128-136).Gvs Majorcan countryside(42-56,105-128).S' trees blow in w.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsMONITOR:29LMA6008J26-Apr-1959.....Robert Graves, interviewed at his home in Majorca by Huw Wheldon..> Incls intv & spec s acty . INTV ROBERT GRAVES: Seated at his desk in his study he talks to Huw Wheldon re the size of his library, & re how he likes rewriting, doing....
TVBBC_TV ItemsLOST WITHOUT TRACELGF6377P23-Jul-1959.....Robert GRAVES gives his own theory on what happened to manuscript; A.W. LAWRENCE tells his brother's account of what happened.
TVBBC_TV ItemsTONIGHTLCA8467W01-Dec-1964.....Robert GRAVES(author) re his revision of "Much Ado About Nothing". (studio) (6m08s/17m18s in)
TVBBC_TV Items INTIMATIONS: ROBERT GRAVESLMA5591Y16-Nov-1965MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE interviews the poet ROBERT GRAVES who talks about the influences & experiences that have contributed to his work.> Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsINTIMATIONS: ROBERT GRAVESLMA5591Y16-Nov-1965Sequences on writer Robert Graves.> Brief biography of Graves consisting largely of stills as an introduction to his interview with Muggeridge.
TVBBC_TV ItemsTHE EPIC THAT NEVER WASLPBK082F24-Dec-1965In 1937, shooting began on Sir ALEXANDER KORDA's masterpiece "I Claudius", from the book by ROBERT GRAVES. The story of why it remains unfinished is told by DIRK BOGARDE with scenes from the original London Films Production.> Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsTHE EPIC THAT NEVER WASLPBK082F24-Dec-1965.....Robert Graves. All the above except the late Korda tell some of the story of the making of the film and many of the original rushes are shown.Charles Laughton appears in clips from the film.
TVBBC_TV ItemsTWO AMERICANS:A LOVER'S QUARREL WITH THE WORLD: ROBERT FROSTLMA6988B24-Sep-1967.....Robert GRAVES talks about Robert Frost, as an introduction to the programme, (0-0.16, 0.22-0.50, 1.04-1.20). Vars Robert FROST inside his home in Ripton, Vermont, and walking and working in his garden. On a boat with his grandchildren. Addressing audience at Sarah Lawren.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsOMNIBUS:TYGER TYGERLMAV841 B10-Nov-1967.....Robert GRAVES & Kathleen RAINE talk ab poem & what it means to them. 1st yr pupils at Manchester Grammar School discuss Tyger Tyger. var cu s boys as they talk ab poem. Mcs schoolmaster at St. Christopher's School, Letchworth (private, progressive school) read poem to cl.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsPOETIC UNREASON: ROBERT GRAVESLMA6497R29-Nov-1967.....ROBERT GRAVES. He comments on his poetry in the surroundings of his island home in Majorca, against a background of beaches, caves and mountains.> ? Incls shots of him with his small grandson; writing; and the announcement in the paper by Graves during the 1st .....
TVBBC_TV Items POETIC UNREASON: ROBERT GRAVESLMA6497R29-Nov-1967.....ROBERT GRAVES. He comments on his poetry in the surroundings of his island home in Majorca, against a background of beaches, caves and mountains.> ? S from inside cave out over bay, ringed by silhouette of entrance; int s of caves, stalagmites and stalactites;.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsDOUBTS AND CERTAINTIES: ROBERT GRAVESLRP5087T24-Sep-1968Robert Kee interviews Robert Graves about his attitude to the organised Christian religion and to the study of the Bible, and Graves also expounds his theories on the Crucifixion and the Resurrection.
TVBBC_TV Items ROYAL FAMILYLDON30ON21-Jun-1969.....Robert GRAVES. Var s Costa E. SILVA, President of Brazil, during the Queen's state visit to Brazil (Queen in most s) Incls s' Stephen SWINGLER, George THOMSON & Sir Richard WILD at a meeting of the Privy Council at Buckingham Palace, QUEEN present.
TVBBC_TV ItemsROYAL FAMILYLDON30ON21-Jun-1969.....Robert Graves in audience with the Queen at which he is presented with gold medal; a/g s Buck Palace, h/copter lands, Philip disembarks; Queen's lunch en route through corridors of Palace; Var s garden party in grounds of Palace; Queen consults with her dresser; Royal vi.....
TVBBC_TV Items LINE-UPLPR5620L10-Nov-1969.....Robert Graves about his experience of WW1> Intv: Re chivarly in trenches - allowed enemy to collect their dead (0.56) when fresh batch of troops reached trenches would send off signal by gunfire so Germans would know who their enemy was (1.30) retains strong me.....
TVBBC_TV Items PRIVATE VIEW:ROBERT GRAVESPEG5179X23-Mar-1970.....Robert GRAVES on the influence of Wales on his work & GRAVES reads some of his poems.> sps b/w film INTV : Robert GRAVES reads in v/o his poem "The Face in the Mirror" and talks about the identity of the "queen in her high silk pavi.....
TVBBC_TV Items POEMS AND PINTSNCF1067J22-Dec-1972....Robert GRAVES
TVBBC_TV Items POEMS AND PINTSNCF1088K21-Nov-1975.....Robert GRAVES 'Hunter Trials' by John BETJEMAN
TVBBC_TV Items. I,CLAUDIUS:2:WAITING IN THE WINGSLDLA572R27-Sep-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Livia has poisoned Marcellus & Agrippa but her plans have misfired & Tiberius has been banished by Augustus. However, her patience is infinite & her net is closing round Julia & her sons.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV Items. I,CLAUDIUS:3:WHAT SHALL WE DO ABOUT CLAUDIUS? LDLA573K04-Oct-1976A 12 part series adapted from the novels by Robert GRAVES. Livia engineered the downfall of Julia who was banished. Tiberius has been recalled to Rome & is joint heir with Postumus. Claudius has found a friend in Herod.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV Items. I,CLAUDIUS:4:POISON IS QUEENLDLA574E11-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES. The Imperial Army on the Rhine was wiped out & Tiberius sent to avenge the defeat, followed later by Germanicus. Livia has discredited Postumus who has been banished.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsPLAY SCHOOLA:LCH2719D18-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES.> Studio vt, film insert SONGS: 'I Had a Little Nut Tree' (Dur 00m45s)(Richard BROWN accompanied on piano)STOCK FTGE: Film ftge of the Palace Gardens in Spain
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:5:SOME JUSTICELDLA575Y18-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES. As Augustus learned of Livia's plot against Postumus, she took action which resulted in Tiberius becoming Emperor. The situation in Antioch now threatens Tiberius' position.>Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV Items PLAY SCHOOLB:LCH2719D19-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES.> Studio vt, film insert, stills SONGS: 'Clap, Clap, Clap Your Hands' (Duo 03m00s) 'Lavender's Blue' (Dur 00m50s) (Richard BROWN accompanied on piano)POEMS: The featured poems were 'Henry Was a Worthy King' and 'Eyes Can See'STOCK FTGE: Film ftge .....
TVBBC_TV ItemsPLAY SCHOOLC:LCH2719D20-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES.> Studio vt, film insert SONGS: 'There's a World For It' (Duo 02mO5s) 'The Ugly Duckling' (Dur 00m50s) 'Over in the Meadow' (Duo 02m00s)(Richard BROWN accompanied on piano)POEMS: The featured poems were 'Henry Was a Worthy King' and 'Five White.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsPLAY SCHOOLD:LCH2719D21-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES.> Studio vt, film insert SONGS: 'What Can a Cow Do but Moo, Moo, Moo' (Dur 01 m30s) 'Old King of Dorchester' (Dur 01m30s)(Richard BROWN accompanied on piano)FILM FTGE: Film ftge of a sandpit
TVBBC_TV ItemsPLAY SCHOOLE:LCH2719D22-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES.> Studio vt, film insert SONGS: 'Follow My Feet' (Duo 01 m40s) 'Counting Song' (Dur 01 m35s) 'What a Delicious Stew' (Dur 01 m05s)(Richard BROWN accompanied on the piano)STOCK FTGE: Film ftge of a playground
TVBBC_TV Items I,CLAUDIUS:6:QUEEN OF HEAVENLDLA576S25-Oct-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Germanicus was murdered in Antioch & his wife Agrippina was convinced Tiberius ordered the killing. Livia has discovered that Caligula helped to poison his father. Tiberius' perversions have become notorious. > Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio T.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:7:REIGN OF TERRORLDLA577L01-Nov-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Livia has predicted to Claudius that Caligula will be the next Emperor. Tiberius has retired to Capri whilst Sejanus, his right-hand man, wields power in Rome- but Sejanus also has powerful enemies.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:8:ZEUS,BY JOVE!LDLA578F08-Nov-1976A 12 part series adapted from the novels by Robert GRAVES. Antonia & Claudius warned Tiberius of the ambitions of Sejanus & Livilla. In dealing with the crisis, Tiberius adopted Caligula as his heir.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:9:HAIL WHO?LDLA579A15-Nov-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Claudius had high hopes of a return to a Republic when Caligula insanely proclaimed himself a god & his sister a goddess ... but Rome officially accepted his divinity.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:10:FOOL'S LUCKLDLA580T22-Nov-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Claudius is happily married. The mad Caligula has been assassinated. To his astonishment, Claudius has apparently been proclaimed Emperor by the Praetorian Guard.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsPOEMS AND PINTSNCF1092L29-Nov-1976.....Robert GRAVES
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:11:A GOD IN COLCHESTERLDLA581N29-Nov-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Claudius has ruled wisely for a year with the support of Messalina whom he deeply loves. Convinced of her devotion he is totally unaware that she is deceiving him.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsI,CLAUDIUS:12:OLD KING LOGLDLA582H06-Dec-1976.....Robert GRAVES. Messalina's excesses became so extreme that Claudius finally learned the truth. Almost at the end of his family history, Claudius' thoughts turn more to the future of Rome.> Spec s VT Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsPOEMS AND PINTSNCF1093F20-Dec-1976.....Robert GRAVES;'Miss Twy' by Gavin EWART'Send Out Your Homing Pigeons, Dai' by Idris DAVIES'If In The Middle Of The Night' by Roy FULLER
TVBBC_TV ItemsCLOSEDOWN: STEPHEN THORNE:THE GREAT GRANDMOTHER,BY ROBERT GRAVES -C:LPR2192S09-Mar-1978- - SUBJECT CATALOGUING IS NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAMME
TVBBC_TV ItemsTHE BRITISH IN LOVELMAC124F15-Feb-1980.....Robert Graves''Symtoms of Love' (7.45-8.20); thomas Hardy's'Thunderstorm in Town' (5.25-6.00); A.P. Herbert's view of weddings (40.50-41.50); 'Oh When I Was In Love With You' A.E. Houseman (24.15-24.35).Adrian Mitchell's 'When I'm Sad' (42.15-42.30); Shakespeare on mar.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsNATIONWIDEB:LCAC015B09-Apr-1980.....Robert GRAVES, Quantel Ltd; Commercially a chance word could be worth millions-independent operators could trawl for information(12.00-14.00)var cs hands making bugging devices in workshop (10.00-10.29)var s stalls at trade fair on laser technology (10.59-11.44) var reco.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsPLAYHOUSE:THE FATAL SPRINGLDPC601K07-Nov-1980Study of three English soldier-poets - Wilfred OWEN, Siegfried SASSOON & Robert GRAVES - which, using a blend of dramatic techniques, gradually develops towards their historical & crucial meeting.> FILM Annotation based on Radio Times
TVBBC_TV ItemsGOD AND THE SCIENTIST: 5:EVELYN EBSWORTHNBSB070P18-Feb-1981 .....Robert GRAVES thru. Words are great source of inspiration and continuity esp. devotional music eg Sanctus, Magnificat & Psalms 922.45) VO comm to end (23.47) Visuals: Dept of Chemistry Ls ext. Univ pan I along wall to inc Chem building in b/g (1.33-1.45)zi to modern towe.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsTHE GENUINE ARTICLE:5:BOOKSLSFG022D08-Feb-1982.....Robert GRAVES'Goodbye to All That' which originally included poem by Siegfried SASSOON but removed by publisher after SASSOON objected; on sophisticating a book which involves the tampering with structure of bookas in 'Golden Lion of Grampere' by Anthony TROLLOPE; the i.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsTHE GENUINE ARTICLE:5:BOOKSLSFG022D08-Feb-1982.....Robert Graves'Good bye to all that';sophisticating a book which involves tampering with the structure of a bk & imitation of style eg William Irelands faking of Shakespeare play Vortigern(9.00)Freeman on Irelands faking(12.04)Mills on forger W.T.J wise who operated with.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsROBERT GRAVES OBITANBD841 N07-Dec-1985Robert Graves died age 90. B & W: var s Robert GRAVES writing poetry cs poem in book var s GRAVES looking thru manuscripts, walking in garden. STILL. Michael Stewart (rep)
TVBBC_TV ItemsROBERT GRAVES:TRIBUTE:1895-1985LMAM213E13-Jan-1986.....Robert Graves compiled from his previous TV appearances, with intv of his sister.> Prog inc sps intv, dupe ftge inc intvs, acty, B/W & cprt, stills thro out DUPEAGE cntd:Ex LNLU 1969 s' ext Charterhouse school (1.46-1.58)G raves sings WW1 song "Hanging on the fro.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsROBERT GRAVES:TRIBUTE:1895-1985LMAM213E13-Jan-1986.....Robert Graves compiled from his previous TV appearances, with intv of his sister.> Prog inc/ sp s intv, dupe ftge inc intvs, acty, B/W & cprt, stills thro'out DUPE FTGE B/W:Ex Monitor 1959 Reads poem Face in the Mirror VO shaivng(11.16- 12.38)How his work Bevel.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsROBERT GRAVES:TRIBUTE:1895-1985LMAM213E13-Jan-1986.....Robert Graves compiled from his previous TV appearances, with intv of his sister.> Prog inc/ sp s intv, dupe ftge inc intvs, acty, B/W & cprt, stills thro'out INTV Dr Rosaleen COOPER, Graves' sister: Childhood - Robert v unhappy going from warm family to Charte.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsSATURDAY REVIEWLMAM308K15-Mar-1986.....Robert GRAVES 1959(5.57-6.56) ex Monitor 100:EIgar 1962(8.07-9.40)
TVBBC_TV ItemsOMNIBUS: HUW WHELDON:BY HIS FRIENDSLMAL379N11-Apr-1986.....Robert Graves, 26/04/59 (2.48- 3.03) Madame Rambert, 17/01/60 (4.21-4.49) Elgar, 11/11/62 (4.49-5.28,50.58­52.27,53.07-53.22,55.20-56.56) August Renoir, 28/10/62 (25.36-27.56)
TVBBC_TV ItemsNEWSNIGHTB:LCAN626H01-Jul-1986.....Robert GRAVES singing anti-generals song he remembered from trenches (6.44-7.24); STILLS inc v/o extracts from soldiers' diaries (0.00-0.52 2.23-2.35 5.45-5.55 6.15-6.44 7.42-8.01 8.43-9.01 9.56-10.56 11.17-11.26 12.12-12.55) 3/3
TVBBC_TV ItemsFIVE TO ELEVEN: CATHERINE GRILLERLRP1522E05-Feb-1988Daily prog of poetry or prose readings, read this week by guest presenter Catherine GRILLER. Poems: U.A. FANTHORPE's 'Patients', Robert GRAVES' 'It was all very tidy' & Siegfried SASSOON's 'When I'm alone' > studio
TVBBC_TV ItemsPLUNDER:MELVYN BRAGGLLVM817Y13-Mar-1990.....Robert Graves" tx 26.4.59 - Huw WHELDON intvs Robert GRAVES abt his writing (dur 2m06s) "MonitorXen Russell's Elgar" tx 11.11.62 - narrated by Huw WHELDON - ad hoc quintet playing as lunatic asylum orchestra (dur 1 m25s) "The Wednesda…
TVBBC_TV ItemsPOEMS ON THE BOX:RE-VERSELMAA490N09-Oct-1993 ....Robert GRAVES Links by Fleur ADCOCK,Peter PORTER,Roger MCGOUGH,John AGARD & Wendy COPE. > Sps film trns to D3 for tx;Ex lib & cpyrt film & vt
TVBBC_TV ItemsBOOKMARK: I,GRAVES: THE LIFE AND LOVES OF AN ENGLISH POETLMBE013N30-Dec-1995.....Robert GRAVES, showing to mark his centenary year. Graves is famous as the author of "I, Claudius", "Goodbye to all that" & "White Goddess", but he was also a prolific poet & critic.> sps 16mm incl intvs, ex lib, cprt ftge Entry produced ex PasB Incl Ber.....
TVBBC_TV ItemsEX-S:ALISTAIR REID:A RESTLESS CONTENTPSMM456D04-Nov-1996....Robert GRAVES, Jorge Luis BORGES & Pablo NERUDA.> i/v Bill BUFORD (Fiction Editor, The New Yorker Magazine); i/v Stephanie WOLFE MURRAY (Founder, Canongate Books). Includes b&w archive i/v Robert GRAVES and colour archive acty Jorge.....
TVBBC_TV Items 1914-18:MUTINYLD00145A09-Dec-1996.....Robert GRAVES(friend of Sassoon)(15.01-16.43) Louis BARTHAS(leading French Mutineer) (22.52-23.30, 26.02­26.24, 29.21-30.18) Maria BOTCHKA(woman in Russian army) 33.24-34.24)>
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsGRAVES, ROBERT: SOUND ARCHIVE26SX361814-Jul-1949.....Robert Graves in this particular order to make a sequence. The last two were added at the BBC's request.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsParable of the Talents. 09-Sep-19493rd Prgm D80 - See C356.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.21-Mar-19503rd PrgmD81 CD: The Spoken Word: Robert Graves
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsReview of Jung and Kerenyi's Introduction to a Science o f Mythology.04-Sep-19513rd PrgmD82
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.12-Nov-19513rd PrgmD83
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHOMAS, DYLAN: SOUND ARCHIVE27SX774731-Jan-1952.....Robert Graves Gr. 65: Polly Perkins Anonymous. 95: Old Man Edward Thomas 165: The Owl Edward Thomas Gr.175: The Flying Bum William Plomer LP26489 : Back: Band 1 : 4'29": Lapis Lazuli W.B. Yeats.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSEVENTH MAN, THE: SOUND ARCHIVE26SX218524-Aug-1952.....Robert Graves, Osbert Lancaster, Michael Sadleir. -PRE:18147.Sd.1. Introductory announcement: is Sir Max Beerbohm's collection of stories called Seven Men there were 6 characters, the 7th being narrator himself - thus they have asked 6 men to send Sir Max a message on hi.....D84 See C395,
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsLET'S JOIN IN: SOUND ARCHIVE26SX483417-Nov-1952.....Robert Graves, from "Speech Rhymes Book I" by Clive Sansom, pub. A. & C. Black (6 lines). "Late lies the wintry sun" by R.L. Stevenson, non-copyright (20 lines). NTS:Previously broadcast in some series 8.11.46. and 3.2.50. DTF:ScriptOTN:12RH 76283/5; 76284 TXN/TDT:HS 17-.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsThe Geography of the Golden Fleece Legend.28-Nov-19523rd PrgmD85
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.19-Jan-19533rd PrgmD86
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHOMAS, DYLAN: SOUND ARCHIVE27SX774807-May-1953.....Robert Graves. 245: My dark-headed Kate John Manifold LP26491 : Back: 18'17": Evening in the Sanitarium Louise Brogan Gr. 53:1 climb the stairs ...' Patrick Boland 65: Chard Whitlow Henry Reed 90: Senex .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsThe Whitaker Negroes. 17-Aug-19533rd PrgmD87 See C491.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsGRAVES, ROBERT: SOUND ARCHIVE26SX517027-Sep-1953.....Robert Graves. That was published in 'Time and Tide', 6.6.53. Poetry reading. D88 - CD: The Spoken Word: Robert Graves
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsA Poet and His Public..20-Oct-1953Home SrvcD91 See C463 CD: The Spoken Word: Robert Graves
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading25-Oct-1953Lt PgmD89
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoems by Norman Cameron..29-Nov-19533rd Prgm D90 See B41
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.12-Jan-19553rd PrgmD92
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHOMAS HARDY - by His Friends: SOUND ARCHIVE27SX033520-Feb-1955.....Robert Graves, Lady Cynthia Asquith, R.A. Scott-James, Clive Holland, Lady Pinney, Mrs. Gertrude Bugler, Miss May O'Rourke, Major-General Sir Harry Marriott Smith, Dr. E.H. Mann, Walter de la Mare. Sd.1. : Reed: Speakers, with one exception, people who knew Hardy only in.....D93
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSTRONG, L.A.G.:SOUND ARCHIVE26SX816306-Mar-1955.....Robert Graves.. Graves's review of one of A.E's. Describes libel action arising out of review in his paper of collection of Irish traditional songs.. 21681. Sd.3. .."The Irish Statesman" lost case and damages forced them to close down: soon after, A.E. left Dublin and ca.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsThe Integrity of the Poet. •27-Mar-19553rd PrgmD94 See C477
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsThe Great Bag Pudding. Review of The Oxford Nursery Rhyme Book. See C5o5.25-Dec-19553rd PrgmD95
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsA Poet's Reading Compared with an Actor's.06-Jun-19563rd PrgmD96
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.07-Jun-19563rd PrgmD97
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBATTLE OF THE SOMME: SOUND ARCHIVE23SX219701-Jul-1956.....Robert Graves, Malcolm Graeme and Frank Richards. -PRE:Front, Bd.1. 1'00": Roberts: (Rec. 9.5.56) Description of Colonel Carden, in command of 16th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, as he went over the top at Mametz. Bd.2. 0'47": Roberts & Graves: Indelible sores created in men's s.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBATTLE OF THE SOMME23SX234216-Aug-1956.....Robert Graves, James Makenson, Wyn Griffith, Sir William Beach Thomas, Frank Richards, Major General F.E. Hotblack, Lord Moran. -PRE:Sd.1. The new armies of men en route for area. (Gr.60) First stages of battle as seen by pilot (Lewis): smoke screening before going in: L.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.03-Oct-19563rd PrgmD98
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsThe Most Cultured Roman of Them All. 03-Feb-19573rd PrgmD100 See C545.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsThe Cultured Romans. 20-Feb-19573rd PrgmD99 See C540.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsAn Even More Cultured Roman. 17-Mar-19573rd PrgmD101 See C549.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsFrankly Speaking.19-May-1957Home SrvcD102
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsNero: Forgetting the Fiddler. 25-Jun-19573rd PrgmD103 See C617.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsFolk Song Morality.05-Oct-19583rd PrgmD104
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsLawrence of Cloud's Hill. 03-Dec-19583rd PrgmD105
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsReview of James Reeves' Collected Poems.10-Dec-1958Home SrvcD106
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsInterviewed.04-Mar-1960Home SrvcD107
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsCONVERSATIONS WITH ROBERT GRAVES27SX768902-Aug-1960SBH:The first of two programmes. Narrator and producer: D.G. Bridson. -PRE:LP26462: Side 1 (of 3) Introducing Graves, Bridson mentions that the poet "has become a part of the Majorcan landscape, speaking and eating Spanish and dressing mostly like a peasant". Gr. 110: Graves describes his life in Maj.....D108 Higginson has the date as 05/08/1960 (3rd Prgm)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsCONVERSATIONS WITH ROBERT GRAVES27SX772909-Aug-1960SBH:The second of two programmes. Narrator and producer: D.G. Bridson. -PRE:LP26477: Side 1 (of 3) Because no one can live by the writing of poetry Graves has subsidised his by writing more lucrative prose; however this presented problems which were at last surmounted by his autobiography, Goodbye t.....D109 (3rd Prgm)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPanelist on `The Brains Trust'23-Oct-1960Home Srvc,D110
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsReview on `The World of Books'.14-Jan-1961Home SrvcD111
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.12-Feb-1961Home SrvcD112
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsIn the South-East: Oxford.04-Apr-1961Home SrvcD113
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsIn Our Time: Field-Marshal Haig.20-Jun-1961Home SrvcD114
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.22-Aug-1961Home SrvcD115
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsWoman's Hour: interviewed.06-Dec-1961Lt PgmD116
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPoetry reading.14-Oct-19623rd PrgmD117 CD: The Spoken Word: Robert Graves
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsWitchcraft.31-Oct-1962MidlandD118
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBORGES, JORGE L.: SOUND ARCHIVE28SX500628-Apr-1963.....Robert Graves. Interviewer: J.M. Cohen -PRE:Wrote stories for his own pleasure; admiration they have aroused in Europe unexpected but exciting. His appreciation of English language and literature; has read more widely in this than in Spanish. While in England, has visite.....
RadioBBC_Radio Items ANGER OF ACHILLES, THE (PART I): SOUND ARCHIVE28SX726617-May-1964.....Robert Graves, from his translation of Homer's Iliad. Producer: Raymond Raikes. Music specially composed for the programme by Roberto Gerhard, with special effects by the B.B.C. Radiophonic Workshop. - NTS:An abridged version of this production won the Italia Prize. OTN:.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsANGER OF ACHILLES, THE (PART II): SOUND ARCHIVE28SX726724-May-1964.....Robert Graves, from his translation of Homer's Iliad. Producer: Raymond Raikes. Music specially composed by Robert Gerhard, with special effects by the B.B.C. Radiophonic Workshop. - NTS:BBC Disc Timpani - Drum Rolls John Hotchkis Lib. No. 17279 00'40" Narration With Mus.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsANGER OF ACHILLES, THE (PART III): SOUND ARCHIVE28SX726831-May-1964....Robert Graves, from his translation of Homer's Iliad. Producer: Raymond Raikes. Music specially composed by Roberto Gerhard, with special effects by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. -PRE:Music Composed specially for this programme 08'37" Roberto Gerhard MS BBC Welsh Orchest.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBefore My Time.29-Jun-1964Home SrvcD119
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsGRAVES, ROBERT: SOUND ARCHIVE28SX863923-Feb-1965.....Robert Graves writes of his experiences as an officer in the Royal Welsh Regiment on the Western Front during the 1914-18 war. There are descriptions of patrolling and sniping, but the main part is an account of a British attack on the German lines which failed with heav.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsCHURCH, RICHARD: SOUND ARCHIVE12SX253415-May-1965.....Robert Graves - PRE:Prose work has quality of directness and lucidity also found in his poetry. Element of defiance throughout his work present in some of his best and most characteristic work. Even his most lyrical poetry bears stamp of idiosyncratic personality. NTS:Qu.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsOXFORD DON28SX704117-Sep-1965.....Robert Graves' eye view of the war. He was a "fighting man". 060: His own career as a soldier. 070: Comradeship experienced during war. How his education brought him into close contact with others. The humility he experienced. 095: Post-1 st War Oxford - the total passing.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSINCE LAST I READ28SX766712-Jan-1966.....Robert Graves introduces and reads his own poetry. Producer: Douglas Cleverdon. Programme entitled Since Last I Read. - NTS:1 st. 26 poems are from R. Graves: Collected Poems, 1965, pub. Cassell; last 9 are unpub. DTF:Script. OTN:TLO 547/888 TXN/TDT:TP 12-Jan-1966 ANT: Non.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsANGER OF ACHILLES, THE: SOUND ARCHIVE12SX526317-Mar-1966.....Robert Graves, from his translation of Homer's Iliad, produced by Raymond Raikes - PRE:Narrations with music - Trio accompanying Narration: Freddie Phillips (guitar), Renata Scheffel-Stein (harp), Ivor Beynon (accordion). Narrations spoken and sung by Denis Quilley. NTS:.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsNEW RUBAIYYAT, THE: SOUND ARCHIVE29SX587603-Dec-1967.....Robert Graves talks to Christopher Holme about his new translation in verse of The Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayyam Producer: Christopher Holme - TXN/TDT:R3 03-Dec-1967 ANT:None CON:GRAVES Robert (rdr) GRAVES Robert (spkr) GRAVES Robert (tr) HOLME Christopher (prod) HOLME Chris.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHE LIVELY ARTS29SX469906-Nov-1968.....Robert Graves, read by Sir Ralph Richardson. (From Collected Poems of Robert Graves) Recorded privately from Son et Lumiere, St. Paul's Cathedral, 1968. Acting technique - (P.1.084-095)(2'09"): Sir Alec Guinness as Christopher Wien. Recorded .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsABOUT NINETEEN HUNDRED29SX923720-May-1970.....Robert Graves) - some songs published and recorded by others. Introduction to 'Alexander', which comes from Inishowen. 19'52" in (Gr. 205). Song: Alexander. Trad. MS. (4'23") NTS:Versions recorded here of 'The Saldana', 'Doun the Moor', 'The Wee Duck' and 'Alexander' ori.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY MAGNA CARTA:SOUND ARCHIVE29SX867717-Oct-1970.....Robert Graves).CON:CAUSLEY Charles (auth) CAUSLEY Charles (rdr) CAUSLEY Charles (spkr) GRAVES Robert (auth) GRAVES Robert (rdr) GRAVES Robert (spkr) MIDDLETON Christopher (auth) MIDDLETON Christopher (rdr) MIDDLETON Christopher (spkr) WTL:Reel 1: 50'04" Poems read by B.S.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSOMETHING IN COMMOWIN FLANDERS FIELDS12SX316317-Jun-1971.....Robert Graves, Brigadier C.E. Lucas Phillips, Henry Williamson, Lord Chandos.SMITH Leslie (int) GRAVES Robert (spkr) WILLIAMSON Henry (spkr) PHILLIPS C.E. Lucas (spkr) LYTTELTON Oliver (spkr)
RadioBBC_Radio Items PERSONAL ANTHOLOGY12SX842128-Nov-1971 .....Robert Graves 1'06"
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSCAN12SX478020-Jul-1972SBH: John MORTIMER, playwright, interviewed on I Claudius, his stage version of two novels by Robert Graves. Interviewer: Oleg Kerensky. From Scan - DTF:Script TXN/TDT:R4 20-Jul-1972 CON:MORTIMER John (spkr) KERENSKY Oleg (int) GRAVES Robert (auth)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHE INCOMPARABLE MAX12SX489027-Aug-1972.....Robert Graves, Selwyn Jepson, Tania Jepson, Osbert Lancaster, Sir Compton Mackenzie, Ivan Moffat, Sir John Rothenstein, Frank Swinnerton, Christopher Sykes, Jeremy Thorpe, M.P.CLEVERDON Douglas (prod) CLEVERDON Douglas (spkr) BAGNOLD Enid (spkr) BETJEMAN John, Sir (spkr).....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBOOKCASE12SX056908-Dec-1972SBH:Poet Robert GRAVES defines ideas of the 5 dimensions. Poetry a magical happening in the 5th. 4th. is going through walls, etc. Has done this himself - gives examples. Interviewer: R. Bennett. From Bookcase - CON:GRAVES Robert (spkr) BENNETT Rodney (int)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsNEW WRITING: SOUND ARCHIVE30SX292722-Jan-1973.....Robert Graves; music by Archie Fisher. Old Stephen (2'22"): Words and music by Archie Fisher. Western Island (1'27"): Words and music by Archie Fisher. The Masher's Waltz (1'33"): Words and music by Archie Fisher. Winifer's Odd (1'45"): Words and music by Lal Waterston a.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsJACK DE MANIO13SX449205-Apr-1973.....Robert GRAVES, interviewed on living in Majorca; the war poets; his friendship with & anecdote of Siegfried Sassoon; & his book'] Claudius. Interviewer: Jack De Manio. From Jack De Manio Precisely - PRE:Lives in Majorca & pays few visits to London. (1'04") experiences i.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PROM14SX563821-Aug-1973.....Robert Graves read by Gary Watson & Jill Balcon 38'21" - The Boy Actor by Noel Coward read by Gary Watson 43'28" - Felixstowe, or the Last of her Order by John Betjeman read by Jill Balcon 46'48" - On the Circuit by W.H. Auden read by Sir John 51'58" - The Whitsun Weddin.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsFABULOUS BEASTS13SX988803-Nov-1975.....Robert Graves, The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius, The Sirens' Song by William Browne, Ulysses and the Siren by Samuel Daniel, Life and Death of Jason by William Morris, The Odyssey, Montaigne. Part 2 Fabulous Fish R3 20.3.76 18'18" Poems: Leviathan by William Merwin .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY INTERNATIONAL19SX834701-Jan-1976.....Robert Graves, A.L. Hendrix, Norman Nicholson and Natalya Gorbanevskaya read by the authors with translations read by Charles Osborne. Introduced by Charles Osborne -CON: Taking Part : Richard Murphy; Dr. Juliano Dego; Robert Graves; A.L. Hen.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsHUNTING THE PHILISTINES13SX880610-Dec-1979.....Robert Graves as 'very confused in mind' in the period after WW1. Discusses Bverley Nichols"failings' and denies being snobbish. Waugh's novels and 'Decline and Fall', which was dedicated to Acton. ...Relates story of editing of 'Decline and Fall'.Describes his friend .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBURROWS, BRIAN: SOUND ARCHIVE19SX116022-Feb-1980.....Robert Graves, by Hugh Wood. Sung by tenor Brian BURROWS with Antony Saunders (piano). Held at the request of Music Department - TXN/TDT:R3 22-Feb-1980 ANT:Op. Int. & CI. CON:BURROWS Brian (ten) SAUNDERS Antony (pno) SCHUBERT Franz (comp) WOOD Hugh (comp)MTL:An die Apfel.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsLOVE ... THE UNIVERSAL MIGRAINE: SOUND ARCHIVE30SX379422-Mar-1980.....Robert Graves (0'17") 7'40" in -'Within the Dream You Said' by Philip Larkin (0'28") 8'54" in -'The Moth and the Star' by James Thurber (prose) (1'47") 10'48" in -'When I Was Fair and Young' by Queen Elizabeth I (1'25") 12'17" in - 'Jurabaya Johnny' (0'48") 13'13" in .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsWITH GREAT PLEASURE18SX893521-Sep-1980.....Robert Graves 20'24" in - Ext. 'Act of Faith' by Irwin Shaw 23'47" in -'A Lament for Moira McCavendish' by John Betjeman 27'16" in -'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen Reel 2 (14'32") 0'00" in - Ext. 'That Hideous Strength' by C.S. Lewis 3'44" in -'The Gods of the Copybook Hea.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsWITH GREAT PLEASURE14SX461415-May-1982.....Robert Graves 3'25" read by David Davis & Rosalind Shanks 13'05" - Tartary by Walter de la Mare 1'20" read by David Davis, Rosalind Shanks & Dame Celia Johnson 14'45" - Farewell by Walter de La Mare 1'10" read .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsA LIFE SENTENCE18SX026219-Aug-1982.....Robert Graves - start of long association. Reading: "Cottager is Given the Bird". (6'15") Bakewell: military training school at end of WWI. To Oriel to study Greats - bad academic record. (10'15") Reading: "Lament of a Trimmer". Bakewell: Hughes' adventures - particular/.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsWITH GREAT PLEASURE19SX790723-Oct-1982.....Robert Graves> - (Nighy) 15'54" in -'A Visit to the Poet and his Wife'- (McGough) 16'59" in -'The Lost Miss Conn' - (James) 18'22" in -'Cowboy'- (McGough) 20'21" in -'Educating Rita' - (McGough)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsA STORY WORTH THE TELLING14SX434324-Nov-1982...Robert Graves, with contributions from those who have known him and those who have felt his impact as a writer. header: John Franklyn-Robbins. Presenter: John Mole -PRE:Graves (AD) - believes poets should be lone-wolves, devoid of political association or suchlike; Mole .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsGRAVES, ROBERT:SOUND ARCHIVE19SX942211-Apr-1983.....Robert GRAVES. Abridged for radio in 10 parts by Michael Jefferies. Reader: Frederick Treves. Producer: Alec Reid - NTS:Other recording dates: 31.3.1983 TXN/TDT:R4 11-Apr-1983 CON:GRAVES Robert (auth) JEFFERIES Michael (adap) TREVES Frederick (rdr) REID Alec (prod)WTL:Ep.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHE CAT'S WHISKERS18SX757806-Jan-1984.....Robert Graves, as above (0'40") 8'29" in -'The Cheshire Cat' from'Alice in (0'21") Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, from 'Cats, Ancient & Modern' 9'00" in - extr. 'Life of Samuel Johnson' by (1'06") James Boswell 11'11" in - extr. on cat.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTIME FOR VERSE:LOVE 3:LOVE BETRAYED5551370120-Apr-1984.....Robert Graves [01.03] read by DH 03: Song - John Dryden [00.44] read by BH 04: Eros Turannos - Edwin Arlington Robinso n [02.22] read by BH
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSTORY TIME:OLD PAPA JOHNSON BY ROBERT GRAVES TX: R4 14.06.85625R29814-Jun-1985 .....Robert GRAVES. Read by Benjamin WHITROW and produced by Tim SUTER.>Entry produced from PasB "I learned most when I was Crown Agent in Desolation Island. I stuck it for two years: you see, Old Papa Johnson is just a little insane....."
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsI CLAUDIUS: SOUND ARCHIVE19SX566722-Jul-1985.....Robert Graves. Radio version by Eric Ewens. With Timothy West and Mary Morris. Adapted and produced by Glyn Dearman - NTS:See T 31362 for Claudius the God. TXN/TDT:R4 22-Jul-1985CON: Cast List Claudius............................................... Timothy West Livia........
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHEY SAY... THEY SAY: SOUND ARCHIVE52SX744624-Jul-1985.....Robert Graves. With Bernard Brown and Arnold Diamond. Produced by Penny Leicester. - OTN:SLN15/625F200 TXN/TDT:R3 24-Jul-1985 ANT:Op & CICON:GRAVES Robert (auth) LEICESTER Penny (prod)Cast List: GARTH David (act)................ The Man with the Microphone BROWN Bernard (.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsGRAVES, ROBERT: SOUND ARCHIVE19SX792224-Jul-1985SBH:Life Of the Poet Gnaeus Robertulus Gravesa, by Robert GRAVES, read by Robert Eddison - TXN/TDT:R3 24-Jul-1985 CON:GRAVES Robert (auth) EDDISON Robert (rdr)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsFACE IN THE MIRROR19SX999724-Jul-1985.....Robert GRAVES. Compiled from his letters and poems by Sue Limb. Reader: John Hartley - DTF:Documents: PasB TXN/TDT:R4 24-Jul-1985 CON:GRAVES Robert (auth) LIMB Sue (ed) HARTLEY John (rdr)WTL:Reel 1 (25'43") 0'20" in -'The Face In the Mirror' (1'05") 1'39" .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsCLAUDIUS THE GOD: SOUND ARCHIVE19SX566829-Jul-1985 .....Robert Graves. Radio version by Eric Ewens. With Timothy West. Adapted and produced by Glyn Dearman - NTS:See T 81361 for I Claudius. TXN/TDT:R4 29-Jul-1985CON: Cast List : Claudius, Timothy West; Messalina.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTIME FOR VERSE: GREEK MYTHS 6:THE WANDERER6251306314-Aug-1985.....Robert Graves [01.32] read by BB 02: The return of Ulysses - Edwin Muir [01.50] read by RS & GC 03: Penelope - Andrew Young [00.38] read by RS 04: Ulysses - Tennyson [01.40] read by BB
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsBOOKSHELF18SX716908-Dec-1985.....Robert Graves - a celebration of the poet & novelist. With Julian Symons & Martin Seymour-Smith. Including readings of extracts from his poems & novels. Presenter: Frank Delaney. A programme in the BOOKSHELF series -PRE:Graves "unique" - enormous energy, phenomenal outpu.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsSHOUT, THE: SOUND ARCHIVE20SX123411-Dec-1986.....Robert Graves. Dramatised by Martyn Wade. With David Suchet, Janet Maw, Nigel Anthony and Geoffrey Beevers. Produced by Cherry Cookson - DTF:Documents: PasB TXN/TDT:R4 11-Dec-1986CON: Cast List: Crossley............................................... David Suchet Richard.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTIME FOR VERSE:DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES 386DB007704-Feb-1987.....Robert Graves [0.27] 06: I can hardly wait for the sandman - Ogden Nash [1.42]
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTIME FOR VERSE:SIX HONEST SERVING MEN:2:WHY?87DB183706-May-1987.....Robert Graves [0.44] read by GC 03: Talk in the night - A.S.J. Tessimond [0.36] read by RS & GC 04: An August midnight - Thomas Hardy [0.40] read by HCD 05: The going - Thomas Hardy [1.49] read by GC 06: Thou art indeed just, Lord - Gerard Manley Hopkins [0.53] read by G.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTIME FOR VERSE: SIX HONEST SERVING MEN:5:WHERE?87DB184027-May-1987 .....Robert Graves [1.00] read by RS, GC & HCD 05: Kshmiri love song - Laurence Hope [0.44] read by GC 06: To Lizbie Brown - Thomas Hardy [1.20] read by GC
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsEARTH TO EARTH:SOUND ARCHIVE37SX939525-May-1988.....Robert Graves. Adapted by Graeme Fife. With Laurence Payne and Eva Stuart. Produced by Stuart Owen. - OTN:SLN802/87DA2559 TXN/TDT:R4 25-May-1988 ANT:Op & CICON:GRAVES Robert (auth) FIFE Graeme (adap) OWEN Stuart (prod)Cast Llst: PAYNE Laurence (act).......... Henry Fienne.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsEARTH TO EARTH87DA255925-May-1988Adapted by Graeme FIFE from a short story by Robert GRAVES. Starring Laurence PAYNE and Eva STUART. Producer Stuart OWEN.>Entry produced from PasB.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsWOMAN'S HOUR36SX688919-Oct-1988.....Robert Graves (0'53"). Kitson: croquet at the club. Blow: goes to club when she needs to get away and let things happen in her mind. Kitson: opportunity for artists to talk to others of their kind. Winterbottom: it's not just a drinking club, it's an important institutio.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE88WT151305-Dec-1988.....Robert Graves [0.46] read by MJ 04: You'll come to our ball - Winthrop Mackworth Praed [2.51] read by JB
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE89WT154524-Jul-1989.....Robert Graves [2.40] 04: Canal bank walk - Patrick Kavanagh [0.54105: Heartease New England 1987 - Lorna Goodison [2.48] 06: Roads - Edward Thomas [2.02]
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsEYES OF SIGHTLESS HEAVEN: EYES OF SIGHTLESS HEAVEN88DB496905-Aug-1989.....Robert Graves. Read by John Samson and Jill Balcon. (01'30") 06'36" in - The Understanding of a Medical Man... by Rex Warner. Read by Hugh Dickson. (00'48") 07'30" in - The Unfettered Clouds... by William Wordsworth. Read by Jill Balcon. (00'28") 08'02" in - The World of.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHE POET IN EXILE86DC043626-Apr-1990.....Robert GRAVES
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsDESERT ISLAND DISCS:DAVID BLUNKETT M.P90H0002227-May-1990.....Robert Graves' anthology of verse Luxury: a radio cassette playerDTF:PasB with full music details OTN:SLN021/90H00022 TXN/TDT:R4 27-May-1990 CON:BLUNKETT David (spkr) LAWLEY Sue (int)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE90WT158828-May-1990 .....Robert Graves [0.44]
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTALKING POETRY:HEROES AND HEROINES90WK071316-May-1991.....Robert Graves [0.17] read by a child 04: Billy dreamer's fantastic friends - Brian Patten [0.41] read by a child 05: Bobby Charlton - Brian Lee [0.58] read by RB 06: Mrs Malone - Eleanor Farjeon [2.55] read by PM 07: Woman work - Maya Angelou [0.43] read by PM 08: Lineag.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTALKING POETRY:FARMING90WK071527-Oct-1991.....Robert Graves [1.23] read by MB 08: The pig - Ogden Nash [0.11] read by AB 09: THe sheep - Seumas O'Sullivan [0.27] read by ? 10: Hay - Ted Hughes [1.29] archive reading by the poet
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE91WT166314-Nov-1991.....Robert Graves [2.38] read by EJ 07: The jumblies - Edward Lear [2.44] read by EJ & TR
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE91WT166605-Dec-1991 .....Robert Graves [1.38] read by MTB
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsCLAUDIUS: A/3 "I"92DA293025-Jul-1992Written by Robert GRAVES. A three part radio version by Eric EWENS. Part 1: I, Claudius. Starring Timothy WEST, Mary MORRIS & Lockwood WEST.> Entry produced from RT
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable16-Nov-1992.....Robert Graves Songs, Set 1). Brian Burrows (tenor). Antony Saunders (piano). Three Piano Pieces, Op 5. Susan McGaw. Three Choruses, Op 7. BBC Singers/John Alldis. Scenes from Comus, Op 6. Alison Hagley (soprano). Howard Haskin (tenor). BBC SO/Andrew Davis.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Nov-1992.....Robert Graves Songs, Set 1). Brian Burrows (tenor). Antony Saunders (piano). Piano Trio, Op 24. Trio of London. Piano Concerto, Op 31. Joanna MacGregor (piano). BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsGOODBYE TO ALL THAT: GOODBYE TO ALL THAT930X400021-Feb-1993.....Robert Graves. Includes readings & BBC Sound Archive recordings. -PRE:Reading from "Majorca Observed" (0'20"). Pearcy: how he imaged Majorca to be and how surprised he was to find some parts very beautiful and unspoilt. Simmone: compares Deya with paradise and describes .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Feb-1993.....Robert Graves and includes musicians like Kevin Ayres, the film actor Michael Douglas and vacationing poets like Brian Patten.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE92WT155418-Apr-1993.....Robert Graves [1.08] read by PJ 04: The chair - Jenny Joseph [1.15] read by the poet 05: On the Embankment - Jenny Joseph [2.36] read by the poet 06: The house was quiet - Wallace Stevens [0.56] read by JJ 07: The glory - Edward Thomas [1.50] read by VM 08: I'm the young.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable16-Oct-1993.....Robert Graves on "A poet and his public". 13.25 BBC RADIO 3 16.10.93 John Ireland. Overture: Satyricon; Concerto Pastorale; Piano Concerto in E flat. Ulster Orchestra, conductor Kenneth Montgomery. Ronan O'Hora (piano). 14.25 BBC RADIO 3 16.10.93 Monteverdi's Madrigals.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable07-Jan-1994.....Robert Graves and includes musicians like Kevin Ayres, the film actor Michael Douglas and vacationing poets like Brian Patten.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE: LOVE POEMS93WT164520-Mar-1994.....Robert Graves [0.35] read by ST 02: Never such love - Robert Gaves [1.11] read by SR 03: You & I - Roger McGough [0.42] read by SR 04: How do I love thee - Elizabeth Barrett Browning [1.00] read by SR 05: Love's philosophy - Percy Bysshe Shelley [0.44] read by ST 06: To .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsDESERT ISLAND DISCS:ZOE WANAMAKER94H0002412-Jun-1994 .....Robert Graves. Luxury: constant supply of Samson tobacco, liquorice Rizla papers and a rolling machine. NTS:Speech out on Reel 2 at 16'58" OTN:SLN419/94H00024 TXN/TDT:R4 12-Jun-1994 CON:WANAMAKER Zoe (spkr) LAWLEY Sue (int) SELIGMAN Olivia (prod)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsMAKING LOVE TO MARILYN:COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME94WT519627-Aug-1994.....Robert Graves [1.10] read by Barrie Rutter 03: Desire's a desire - Selima Hill [1.14] read by Adjoah Andoh 04: Sonnet 117 - Shakespeare [0.52] read by Juliet Stevenson 05: Sonnet 129 - Shakespeare [0.58] read by Ian McKellen 06: Strugnell's sonnets (extract) - Wendy Cope.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE: DIANA QUICK94WT532009-Oct-1994 .....Robert Graves [1.32] 06: Handbag - Ruth Fainlight [0.33] 07: Close - Andrew Motion [1.14]
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-1995.....Robert Graves, Roy Porter looks at three biographies. 23.30 BBC RADIO 3 13.6.95 Music Restored. The last in thecurrent season of Early Music Invitation Concerts from the Royal College of 1`.1us c. dl&ys fantasias and dance music by the 17t.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable06-Jul-1995.....Robert Graves, tells Jenni Murray about the influential women in his life. Short story: Fiona Shaw reads the first of three short stories from Eilis Ni Dhuibhne's collection, 'Eating Women Is Not Recommended'. Abridged by Monica Grey. (FM only from 11.00) 10.30 BBC RADIO.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsANTIGUA PENNY PUCE71 SX920922-Jul-1995.....Robert Graves. Dramatised by John Petherbridge. The titanic strugle between a brother and sister over the ownership of a stamp collection. With Aden Gillett and Trevyn McDowell. Produced by Matthew Walters. - OTN:SLN517/94DA4829 TXN/TDT:R4 22-Jul-1995 ANT:Op & CICON:GRAV.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsANTIGUA PENNY PUCE94DA482922-Jul-1995To mark the centenary of the birth of Robert GRAVES, a dramatisation of his comic novel about the titanic struggle between a brother and sister over the ownership of a stamp collection.> Entry produced from RT
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsANTIGUA PENNY PUCE22-Jul-1995.....Robert Graves, a dramatisation of his comic novel about the titanic struggle between a brother and sister over the ownership of a stamp collection. With Aden Gillett, Trevyn McDowell and Richard Pearce. 16.00 BBC RADIO 4 22.7.95 News: That's History. The last in the curr.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsARTISTS AND ADMIRERS: CASUALTIES OF WAR72SX798925-Jul-1995.....Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon from their letters, diaries and poetry at the time of the First World War. Compiled and presented by Patrick J. Quinn. Read by Jamie Glover and Michael Maloney. Produced by Martin Jenkins.- OTN:SLN521/94DC5688 TXN/TDT:R4 25-Jul-1995 C.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsARTISTS AND ADMIRERS: 2: CASUALTIES OF WAR94DC568825-Jul-19952/3. Series of plays about three emotionally charged relationships revealed in correspondence from the time of the First World War. The deeply personal relationship between Robert GRAVES & Siegfried SASSOON.> Entry produced from RT
RadioBBC_Radio Items Title unavailable25-Jul-1995.....Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon compiled by Patrick J Quinn from their letters, diaries and poetry from the time of the First World War. Narrated by David Collings. With Jamie Glover and Michael Maloney. (2/3) 14.30 BBC RADIO 4 25.7.95 Striking Chords. Paul Gambaccin.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable26-Sep-1995 .....Robert GRAVES.>RX://-1/1
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable26-Sep-1995.....Robert Graves, author of 'I Claudius' and regarded by many as the greatest love poet of the century 23.00 BBC RADIO SCOTLAND 26.9.95 Colin Bell. (Broadcast at 1.03pm) 23.55 BBC RADIO SCOTLAND 26.9.95 Weather. 24.00 BBC RADIO SCOTLAND 26.9.95 As World Service.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable03-Dec-1995.....Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon compiled by Patrick J Quinn from their letters, diaries and poetry from the time of the First World War. Narrated by David Collings. With Jamie Glover and Michael Maloney. (R)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable05-Jan-1996.....Robert Graves' connection with Gwynedd 14.00 BBC RADIO WALES 5.1.96 Radio Wales News, Sport and Weather. Radio Wales News, Sport and Weather 14.04 BBC RADIO WALES 5.1.96 Jack Talk. Mal Pope chooses his musical highlights from 1995. Expect an ecclectic mix of quality folk.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsMADE FOR TV: MELVYN BRAGG ON MONITOR96FU364621-Mar-19962/5 series of progs about landmark television programmes of the 1950s. Today'Monitor', the BBC arts programme which was introduced by Huw WHELDON. MelvynBRAGG looks back at an edition on Robert Graves. Produced by Fiona MCLEAN.>Entry produced from PasB.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Mar-1996.....Robert Graves in Majorca. (The Fifties)
RadioBBC_Radio Items97WT664023-Aug-1997 - - SUBJECT CATALOGUING IS NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAMME
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable23-Aug-1997.....Robert Graves to find out if he is a model for today's poets. 24.00 BBC RADIO 4 23.8.97 News. Incl 12.27 approx Weather. 24.30 BBC RADIO 4 23.8.97 Late Story: An Actor's Tale - Big Fish. Written and read by Steven Berkoff. Harry gets a small part in a play. If he is to s.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable06-Oct-1997.....Robert GRAVES receives medal for poetry from QUEEN 191) Cecil DAY-LEWIS accidentally given GCMG 192) Peter BLACK 193) Dealing with CHURCHILLThis recording has not been broadcast, but it is available for research or re­use purposes in any BBC or BBC commissioned programme.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable12-Nov-1997 .....Robert Graves and Wallace Stevens, plus Alison Brackenbury's longer work, 1829'.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable11-Jan-1998.....Robert Graves. 12.55 BBC RADIO 4 11.1.98 Weather. 13.00 BBC RADIO 4 11.1.98 The World This Weekend. With James Cox. 13.55 BBC RADIO 4 11.1.98 Shipping Forecast. 14.00 BBC RADIO 4 11.1.98 Gardeners' Question Time. John Cushnie, Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood answer que.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable16-Jan-1998.....Robert Graves. (Broadcast Sunday)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsMERIDIAN FEATURE: LILLI BURLERO0019028829-May-1999.....Robert Graves to the Times and reply from DM Hodson. Listener who objects to the use of 'LiIIiburlero' on the World Service.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHE SINGING SANDS: ROBERT GRAVES' THE WELSH INCIDENT99CLO72710-Aug-1999-- SUBJECT CATALOGUING IS NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAMME
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Aug-2000.....Robert Graves and Patric Dickinson. Readers Andrew Sachs, Joanna David, Jamie Glover and Stewart Clapp. (FM) 17.00 BBC RADIO 4 13.8.00 News; Men in Crisis. Anthony Clare concludes the series examining why men are losing out. This week he argues that men take their public.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Aug-2000.....Robert Graves and Patric Dickinson. With readers Andrew Sachs, Joanna David, Jamie Glover and Stewart Clapp. (Broadcast Sunday) 24.00 BBC RADIO 4 19.8.00 News. Incl 12.27 approx Weather. 24.30 BBC RADIO 4 19.8.00 The Late Story: Pan-Caribbean. Three stories by leading Ca.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsPOETRY PLEASE01WT004922-Apr-2001.....ROBERT GRAVES.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable 28-Jan-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. 1: 'Charterhouse'. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC RADIO 4 28.1.02 News; Home Truths. John Peel takes a wry look at the foibles of family life (Broadcast Saturday) 23.30 BBC R.....Goodbye to All That - 1: 'Charterhouse'
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable29-Jan-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. 2: Becoming a Soldier'. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC RADIO 4 29.1.02 News; Things Can Only Get Better. John O'Farrell's comic memoir about life as Labour supporter. 3: 198.....Goodbye to All That - 2: 'Becoming a Soldier'
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable30-Jan-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. 3: 'A Night in the Trenches'. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC RADIO 4 30.1.02 News; Beyond the Back of Beyond. Six-part comedy by Paul Barnhill and Neil Warhurst. 6: 'Matrimon.....Goodbye to All That- 3: 'A Night in the Trenches'.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable01-Feb-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. 5: 'Out on Patrol in No Man's Land'. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -Goodbye to All That- 5: 'Out on Patrol in No Man's Land'.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable07-Feb-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. 9: 'Marriage'. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC RADIO 4 7.2.02 News; Chillers. Delta Sly Honey' by Lucius Shepard. A country boy exorcises his demons in Vietnam by making late.... Goodbye to All That- 9: 'Marriage'.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsVOICES:THE PITY OF WAR01 BC111612-Feb-2002.....Robert Graves); SRB IVES: He is there!, CM,RV,Ann ALLEN (piccolo); Tom Sails Away; CM,RV The Parable of the Old Man and the Young (Wilfred Owen); SRB BUTTERWORTH: The Lads in their Hundreds; CM,RV FINZI: Channel Firing; CM,RV. SOMERVELL: On the Idle Hill of Summer;CM,RV .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable16-Apr-2002.....Robert Graves (7/10) (Drama repeated later) 11.00 BBC RADIO 4 16.4.02 News; Turning the Tide. Max Pearson hears how individuals and communities are affected by our changing environmental thinking. John Pawsey hopes that organic farming is more than just a fad (R) 11.30 B.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable16-Apr-2002.....Robert Graves (7/10) (Drama repeated later) 11.00 BBC RADIO 4 16.4.02 News; Turning the Tide. Max Pearson hears how individuals and communities are affected by our changing environmental thinking. John Pawsey hopes that organic farming is more than just a fad (R) 11.30 B.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Apr-2002 .....Robert Graves (8/10) (Drama repeated later) Entry Produced from BDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Apr-2002.....Robert Graves (8/10) (Drama repeated later) Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Apr-2002 .....Robert Graves (9/10) (Drama repeated later) Entry Produced from BDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Apr-2002.....Robert Graves (9/10) (Drama repeated later) Entry Produced from BDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Apr-2002.....Robert Graves (10/10) (Drama repeated later) Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Apr-2002 .....Robert Graves (10/10) (Drama repeated later) Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable01-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable10-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 05.50 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 Sports Round-Up. Sports news.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable10-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable10-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 Meridian: Masterpiece. 'Gilbert Interviews'. Harriet Gilbert talk.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable10-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 05.50 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 Sports Round-Up. Sports news.....
RadioBBC_Radio Items Title unavailable10-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable10-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 10.6.02 Meridian: Masterpiece. 'Gilbert Interviews'. Harriet Gilbert talk.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable11-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BDS Programme Listings –
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable11-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 Meridian: Screen. 'On Screen'. The latest news, interviews and ba.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable11-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable11-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable11-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 11.6.02 Meridian: Screen. 'On Screen'. The latest news, interviews and ba.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable12-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable12-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable12-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 Meridian: Writing. 'Poems by Post'. Michael Rosen with listeners'.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable12-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable12-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERV!CE RADIO 12.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio Items12-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 12.6.02 Meridian: Writing. 'Poems by Post'. Michael Rosen with listeners'.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 The Music Biz. Mark Coles with a series about the music industry,.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable13-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 13.6.02 The Music Biz. Mark Coles with a series about the music industry,.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable14-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 05.30 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 Network Europe. European mag.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable14-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 23.30 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 People and Politics. From We.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable14-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 Arts in Action. The weekly arts news magazine 09.30 BBC WORLD SER.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable14-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 05.30 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 Network Europe. European mag.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable14-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 23.30 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 People and Politics. From We....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable14-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 14.6.02 Arts in Action. The weekly arts news magazine 09.30 BBC WORLD SER.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 05.50 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 Sports Round-Up. Sports news.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings –
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 Meridian: Masterpiece. 'Gilbert Interviews'. Harriet Gilbert talk.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 05.50 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 Sports Round-Up. Sports news.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Jun-2002….Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings –
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable17-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 17.6.02 Meridian: Masterpiece. 'Gilbert Interviews'. Harriet Gilbert talk.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings –
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 Meridian: Screen. 'On Screen'. The latest news, interviews and ba.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings –
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable18-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 18.6.02 Meridian: Screen. 'On Screen'. The latest news, interviews and ba.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio Items Title unavailable19-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 Meridian: Writing. 'Poems by Post'. Michael Rosen with listeners'.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings –
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable19-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 19.6.02 Meridian: Writing. Poems by Post'. Michael Rosen with listeners'.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Jun-2002...Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 The Music Biz. Mark Coles with a series about the music industry,.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 05.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 24.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 World News. 24.05 BBC WORLD .....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable20-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 20.6.02 The Music Biz. Mark Coles with a series about the music industry,.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 23.30 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 People and Politics. From We.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 Arts in Action. The weekly arts news magazine 09.30 BBC WORLD SER.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams Entry Produced from BIDS Programme Listings -
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Jun-2002....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 23.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 The World Today. International news and analysis 23.30 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 People and Politics. From We.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTitle unavailable21-Jun-2002.....Robert Graves' classic memoir of the First World War, read by John le Carre. Abridged in ten parts by Katrin Williams 09.00 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 World News. 09.05 BBC WORLD SERVICE RADIO 21.6.02 Arts in Action. The weekly arts news magazine 09.30 BBC WORLD SER.....
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTHE RECEIVING END:PAMBOLI03FR324417-Jun-2003BREAD AND OIL: in the second of five programmes, Peter HUGHES has a lesson in making pamboli (bread and oil) from Tomas Graves, grandson of one of Majorca's first tourists, Robert Graves.Producer: Sara Jane Hall >Entry produced from RT
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsRADIO 2 ARTS PROGRAMME03ZC133722-Aug-2003.....Robert Graves: Life On The Edge". Gillian FERGUSON on "Monet: The Seine and the sea" exhibition in Edinburgh.
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsNIGHT WAVES04AG407619-Feb-2004.....Robert Graves novel. [5.10]
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsA SOLDIER'S TALE04FS446113-Nov-2004.....Robert Graves. extr rd by Rageh OMAAR READING 9:Dead Boche by Robert Graves, extr rd by Rageh READING 10:God in Battle by Siegfried Sassoon, extr rd by Rupert WARD-LEWIS (R4 Poetry Please 18/5/03 PBS318/031'WT0143)
RadioBBC_Radio ItemsTUNING UP AT DAWN044A480622-Nov-20041/5: Deia View: Tomas Graves (son of poet Robert) memoirs - growing up & living in Majorca.