John Gielgud, Edith Evans and cast
Oscar Wilde - The Importance of Being Earnest - CD1
1952
humour

#    Title    Time    Info  
1 Introduction 0:28
2 ALGERNON Did you hear what I was playing Lane? 1:50
3 ALGERNON How are you, my dear friend Ernest? 8:30
4 LADY BRACKNELL Good afternoon, dear Algernon. 3:35
5 JACK Charming day it has been, Miss Fairfax. 3:34
6 LADY BRACKNELL Mr Worthing! 6:56
7 ALGERNON Didn't it go off all right, old boy? 2:15
8 LANE Miss Faifax. 1:22
9 ALGERNON A glass of sherry, Lane. 0:26
10 MISS PRISM Cecily, Cecily! 2:52
11 CHASUBLE And how are we this morning? 1:23
12 CECILY What is it, Merriman? 0:46
13 CECILY He does! 3:57
14 MISS PRISM Mr Worthing! And in black! 3:34
15 CECILY Uncle Jack! I am pleased to see you back. 0:51
16 JACK Good heavens! Algy. 1:32
17 MERRIMAN I have put Mr Worthing's things in the room next to you... 1:14
18 ALGERNON I must see her before I go... 7:09
19 CECILY Pray let me introduce myself to you. 6:47
20 GWENDOLEN Ernest! My own Ernest! 6:51
21 CECILY Here is Ernest. 6:19
Total time 65:43