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2.0 Music Making with Sir Walford Davies (Ages 9-15)
2.15 Interlude
2.20
Biology: The Day Begins
R. C. Garry , Professor of Physiology, University College, uunaee,
University of St. Andrews
2.35 Interlude
2 40 Junior English (Ages 9-11) .
'Jean Jupille —the dramatised story of the brave shepherd boy whose life was saved by Louis Pasteur , arranged
Sutcliffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Walford Davies
Unknown:
R. C. Garry
Unknown:
Louis Pasteur

with Betty Huntley-Wright , Dick Francis , Martin Boddey , Davy Burnaby and the BBC Variety Orchestra (leader, Frank Cantell ), conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Unknown:
Dick Francis
Unknown:
Martin Boddey
Unknown:
Davy Burnaby
Leader:
Frank Cantell
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster

A serial version of a new novel by J. B. Priestley
The twelfth instalment read by Eric Gillett
In this instalment it looks as though Hope Ollerton 's threat to wake the town up is going to work and with a vengeance. As Lady Foxfield said, ' Will somebody tell me what's goin' on heah in Dunbury ?'

Contributors

Novel By:
J. B. Priestley
Read By:
Eric Gillett
Unknown:
Hope Ollerton

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Act 5 of the play by Shakespeare
Production by John Cheatle

Contributors

Production By:
John Cheatle
Theseus:
Ralph Truman
Hippolyta:
Susan Taylor
Bottom (Pyramus):
Norman Shelley
Quince (Prologue):
D A Clarke-Smith
Flute (Thisbe):
Philip Cunningham
Snug (Lion):
Wallace Evenett
Snout (Wall):
Ewart Scott
Starveling (Moonshine):
Philip Wade
Philostrate:
Stafford Hilliard
Lysander:
Leslie Perrins
Demetrius:
Charles Mason
Oberon:
Ivan Samson
Titania:
Angela Kirk
Puck:
Audrey Cameron

BBC Home Service Basic

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