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CHILDREN'S HOUR

on BBC Home Service Basic

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David Kossoff. reads three
Tales from Grimm
(Wilhelm Grimm d. 1859) freely translated by Wanda Gag
2—' The Musicians of Bremen '
'Good friend,' said the donkey, ' I am bound for Bremen town, and there I plan to become a musician. Why don't you come with me, and take up music too? '
5.15 ' The Flight of the Heron ' by D. K. Broster
Adapted for radio in six parts by Catherine M. Barr with Bryden Murdoch as Ewen Cameron of Ardroy
5—'Your debtor. Ewen Cameron '
Other parts played by Gerard Slevin and Angus Martin
Produced by Kathleen Garscadden
(Martin Heller is in 'Babbity Bowster' at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow) and Songtime
The ' College' Singers present a little programme of Lullabies of Scotland
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
' Kinsmen of the King'
Five talks by the Rev. Donald Cairns
4—' The King's Parents'

Contributors

Unknown:
David Kossoff.
Unknown:
Wilhelm Grimm
Translated By:
Wanda Gag
Unknown:
D. K. Broster
Unknown:
Catherine M. Barr
Unknown:
Bryden Murdoch
Unknown:
Ewen Cameron
Played By:
Gerard Slevin
Played By:
Angus Martin
Produced By:
Kathleen Garscadden
Produced By:
Martin Heller
Unknown:
Rev. Donald Cairns
Major Keith Windham, Officer of the Royals:
Martin Heller
Dougal MacKay, his orderly:
Frank Wylie
Major Guthrie, another Redcoat officer:
George Davies
Lieutenant Paton:
David Kinnaird
A sentry:
Dean Cotter
The Duke of Cumberland, Commander-in-Chief:
Leonard Maguire
Captain Greening, in charge of prisoners at Fort Augustus:
Bill Crichton
The Earl of Loudoun, a commanding officer in the Redcoat army:
John McGregor
Lord Albemarle:
David Kinnaird
Ewen Cameron of Ardroy:
Bryden Murdoch

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