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Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Contributors
Introduced By:
Jack
de Manio
Strong Son of God, immortal love
Talks by EDMUND Gordon
4: Jesus and Nature
Contributors
Unknown:
Edmund
Gordon
FRANCES MON JONES with songs and tunes that are called ' folk
A Sound Archives production
Contributors
Unknown:
Frances Mon
Jones
for Primary Schools
Introductory Music
9.8 THE SERVICE
He who would valiant be
(Tune, Monks Gate, S.P. 515)
Interlude: David and the Psalms. 2: David and Goliath
The Prayer of Thanksgiving
0 praise ye the Lord (Tune,
Laudate Dominum , BBC Supplement 14)
Tuesday's broadcast in the Third Network
Contributors
Unknown:
Laudate
Dominum
2: Robert Koch and disease germs
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Koch
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
Contributors
Arranged By:
Vera
Gray
New Every Morning, page 29
Good Christian men. rejoice and sing (BBC H.B. 103)
Psalm 114
St. John 8, vv. 21-30
Jerusalem the golden (BBC
H.B. 248)
Written by Donald Watt
German for Sixth Forms series
Contributors
Written By:
Donald
Watt
Written by Jenyth Worsley
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Contributors
Written By:
Jenyth
Worsley
Introduced By:
John
Camburn
Compiled and introduced by RAOUL ENGELS
Geography series
Practice in musical activities learned in the Music Workshop
Written by William Murphy
(See Wednesday at 11.20 a.m.)
Contributors
Writer:
William
Murphy
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE Jenkins
Contributors
Conductor:
Rae
Jenkins
London v. Wales: Round I
Wednesday's broadcast followed by an interlude
For children under five Today's story: ' Mousie ' by ELIZABETH GRAHAM
Contributors
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Graham
A poetry programme
Written by William Mayne Adventures in English series
Contributors
Written By:
William
Mayne
2: Measuring Temperature
Written by G. K. Saunders
Science Work Units series
Contributors
Written By:
G. K.
Saunders
1813
An old soldier's part in the Peninsular War
Written by Henry Marshall
Stories from British History series
Contributors
Written By:
Henry
Marshall
Chairman, T. C. WORSLEY
Last Sunday's broadcast
Contributors
Unknown:
T. C.
Worsley
From the BBC Sound Archives
ERIC BARKER presents a personal guide to a city One Man's Rome
Produced by ROSEMARY HART
Contributors
Produced By:
Rosemary
Hart
and listen to the music of DORITA Y PEPE and ROSEMARY BRETT-DAVIES and MARIE COOPER (two pianos)
Contributors
Unknown:
Rosemary
Brett-Davies
Unknown:
Marie
Cooper
A magazine with older listeners specially in mind, including
Say it with flowers: TREVOR
HILL visits Tatton Hall , Knutsford, and talks to Dorothy Berisford and JEAN TAYLOR
Turning Points: 11-THE REV.
DAVID SHEPPARD talks to JOHN ELLISON
Just John Ebdon
You asked us to play record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Contributors
Unknown:
Tatton
Hall
Unknown:
Jean
Taylor
Talks:
David
Sheppard
Unknown:
John
Ellison
Unknown:
John
Ebdon
Introduced By:
Ken
Sykora
by Arnold Bennett, adapted for broadcasting by Olivia Manning
On May 27, 1867, Edward Henry Machin, whose mother 'makes up Ladies' own material,' was born in Bursley, nicknamed Denry, and was soon to be known as 'a Card.'
Other parts played by Barry Chawner, Eric Ball, Brian Drakeford, Chrys Salt, Paul Marklew, Mary Blakeman
Pianist, JAMES WALKER
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC Midland studios
Graham Armitage is in 'Past Imperfect' at the St. Martin's Theatre, London
See page 51
Contributors
Unknown:
Arnold
Bennett
Broadcasting By:
Olivia
Manning
Unknown:
Edward
Henry
Played By:
Barry
Chawner
Played By:
Eric
Ball
Unknown:
Brian
Drakeford
Unknown:
Paul
Marklew
Pianist:
Mary
Blakeman
Pianist:
James
Walker
Produced By:
Anthony
Cornish
Unknown:
Graham
Armitage
Denry:
Graham
Armitage
Mrs Machin:
Alison
Bayley
Nellie Valerie:
Kirkbric
Ht
Ruth:
Ysanne
Churchman
Countess of Chell:
June
Monkhouse
Duncalf:
George
Woolley
Mrs Codleyn:
-Marjorie
Cooper
Shillitoe:
John
Sherratt
Mrs Emery:
Vera
Ashe
in the region today-news, comment, controversy
Can you help the Police or can they help you?
THE NOVELAIRS
Directed by EDWARD RUBACH
Contributors
Directed By:
Edward
Rubach
Voices on the evening air
Introduced with records by John Hobday
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Hobday
by John Bulloch
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
See page 52
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Bulloch
Produced By:
Christopher
Sykes
Narrator:
John
Glen
Reader:
Jonathan
Scott
Captain Lindsay:
Rolf
Lefebvre
Private Secretary to the King, Lord Knollys:
Peter
Bartlett
Judge Advocate:
John
Boxer
President of the Courts Martial:
Harry
Towb
Lord Wolseley:
Geoffrey
Wincott
St John Brodrick:
Neville
Hartley
Lawyer:
Norman
Shelley
General Kelly-Kenny:
Eric
Phillips
Lord Roberts:
George
Merritt
King Edward VII:
Philip
Leaver
Arthur Balfour:
Valentine
Dyall
by ZBIGNIEW PELCZYNSKI
As a member of the underground home army he shared the hopes, the exhilaration of open fighting, and the feeling of defeat when the uprising collapsed on October 3, 1944.
Contributors
Unknown:
Zbigniew
Pelczynski
Introduced by ARCHIE CLOW
First of a new series of monthly programmes of news and comment on recent events in the world of science and technology
Contributors
Introduced By:
Archie
Clow
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Trevor Williams
Conductor. NORMAN DEL MAR
Contributors
Conductor:
Norman Del
Mar
for the New Britain
Tonight's edition
Election Broadcast on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
Part 2
Review of current affairs
In addition to its usual world-wide coverage. Ten O'clock presents a special Election round-up of actuality of the day's big events and analysis of the latest trends.
PAUL Martin looks back on 1945 A Sound Archives production
Broadcast on September 1
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Martin
Undercover Cat by THE CoRDONS abridged by Marjorie Norris read by DAVID MARCH
Fourteenth of fifteen instalments
Contributors
Abridged By:
Marjorie
Norris
Read By:
David
March
Brahms
String Quintet No. 2 in G major played by ISAAC STERN (violin)
ALEXANDER Schneider (violin) MILTON KATIMS (viola) Milton THOMAS (viola) PAUL TORTELIER (cello) on a gramophone record
Contributors
Violin:
Isaac
Stern
Violin:
Alexander
Schneider
Viola:
Milton
Katims
Viola:
Milton
Thomas
Cello:
Paul
Tortelier