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Raymond Raikes

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at the age of 88. He was survived by his widow. Raikes' papers, including scripts, production papers and correspondence, were acquired by the BBC Written Archives Centre in 2003. He was buried at
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, sixth edition, vol. I, Sir Bernard Burke, Harrison (Pall Mall), 1882, p. 884
129:(13 September 1910 – 2 October 1998) was a British theatre producer, director and broadcaster. He was particularly known for his productions of classic dramas for 376:, several year after a complete manuscript of the play was discovered in Egypt in 1952. He also introduced British radio audiences to less frequently performed 723: 738: 718: 748: 575: 633: 500:
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, ninth edition, vol. II, Ashworth P. Burke, Harrison & Sons, 1898, p. 1234
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and Russian as hobbies. He had a large personal library and for many years also served as chairman on the library committee of the
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Menander, Plays & Fragments / Theophrastus, The Characters: Philip Vellacott, Penguin Classics 1967. Introduction pp23-4.
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series which regularly obtained 20,000,000 listeners daily. He went on to become a producer and director for the
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where his headstone which he shares with his father and grandfather features closing theatrical curtains.
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After the war, he joined the BBC drama department, initially working on the production of the soap opera
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Elgar Studies, ed. Raymond Monk, Routledge, 2016 (reprint of Ashgate Publishing 1990), p. 189
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Raikes' last production for the BBC was his own translation of Euripides'
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and Katherine Alice (died 1959), daughter of William Charles Nigel Jones,
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British theatre producer, director and broadcaster (1910–1998)
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Raikes married Wendy Howard in 1939; they had one daughter.
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Pedigree of Raikes, Duncan Raikes, Phillimore, 1980, p. 41
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Wandsworth
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in 1975. Following his retirement, he studied Egyptian
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for stereophonic musical and dramatic programmes with
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His cousin was Lieutenant Commander 307:and then producing and directing the 7: 523: 521: 519: 517: 515: 292:, he worked as an announcer for the 190:(nÊe Roberts), wife of the composer 724:People educated at Uppingham School 296:for two years and then joined the 14: 668:"Raymond Raikes and Stereo Sound" 655:Obituaries in the Performing Arts 739:Burials at West Norwood Cemetery 719:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford 618:British Broadcasting Corporation 250:. His film appearances included 749:Royal Corps of Signals soldiers 378:Elizabethan and Jacobean dramas 317:, where his output included 17 606:Prix Italia: Winners 1949-1998 271:The Return of Bulldog Drummond 1: 574:Foreman, Lewis (1 May 2013). 240:Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 310:Dick Barton - Special Agent 775: 640:. Retrieved 29 April 2013. 608:. Retrieved 29 April 2013. 554:Raymond Raikes:Filmography 540:. 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Putney
Bromley, Kent
Exeter College, Oxford
BBC Radio
BBC Radio
stereophonic sound
Prix Italia
A. R. Gurney
The Anger of Achilles
Robert Graves
Raikes
Putney
West Norwood
JP
Robert Raikes the Elder
Alice Elgar
Edward Elgar
Dick Raikes
DSO
The Cockleshell Heroes
Lambrook
Uppingham School
Exeter College, Oxford
Oxford University
Birmingham Rep
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
West End
While Parents Sleep
The Poisoned Diamond

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