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  • Schreber's Nervous Illness | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Perhaps the most revealing dispatch ever received from the far side of madness. Daniel Schreber was born in 1842, and was a distinguished German judge when he suffered his first mental breakdown in 1884.
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    He was never released from hospital.
    by Caryl Churchill
    (based on Memoirs of My Nervous Illness) by Daniel Paul Schreber, translated by Ida MacAlpine and Richard A. Hunter
    Time: 1893-1902
    Place: Asylums in Leipzig and Dresden
    Special sound:
    Malcolm Clarke of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
    Producer:
    John Tydeman
    Schreber:
    Kenneth Haigh
    Narrator:
    Lewis Stringer
    Weber, a psychiatrist:
    William Fox
    The judge:
    John Ruddock
    Voices:
    Sheila Grant
    Voices:
    Brian Haines
    Voices:
    Michael Kilgarriff
    Voices:
    John Samson
    First broadcast: Tue 25th Jul 1972, 22:00 on BBC Radio 3
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  • @Thinkingbbc
    @Thinkingbbc  Pƙed 14 dny +3

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    Schreber's Nervous Illness | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Perhaps the most revealing dispatch ever received from the far side of madness. Daniel Schreber was born in 1842, and was a distinguished German judge when he suffered his first mental breakdown in 1884.
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    He was never released from hospital.
    by Caryl Churchill
    (based on Memoirs of My Nervous Illness) by Daniel Paul Schreber, translated by Ida MacAlpine and Richard A. Hunter
    Time: 1893-1902
    Place: Asylums in Leipzig and Dresden
    Special sound:
    Malcolm Clarke of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
    Producer:
    John Tydeman
    Schreber:
    Kenneth Haigh
    Narrator:
    Lewis Stringer
    Weber, a psychiatrist:
    William Fox
    The judge:
    John Ruddock
    Voices:
    Sheila Grant
    Voices:
    Brian Haines
    Voices:
    Michael Kilgarriff
    Voices:
    John Samson
    First broadcast: Tue 25th Jul 1972, 22:00 on BBC Radio 3

  • @sandragriff
    @sandragriff Pƙed 13 dny +2

    Excellent