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Quintet in A for clarinet and string quartet (K.581)
1 Allegretto. 2 Larghetto. 3 Minuetto 4 Tema con variazioni - played by Pauline Juler (clarinet), and the New English String Quartet: Winifred Small (violin); Lorraine du Val (violin); Eileen Grainger (viola); Florence Hooton (cello)

Contributors

Played By:
Pauline Juler
Violin:
Lorraine du Val
Violin:
Eileen Grainger
Viola:
Florence Hooton

' Rural Background' by Jack Jones and T. Rowland Hughes
A radio picture of village life ' somewhere in Wales'
Production by T. Rowland Hughes
In ' Home Fires Burning ' and in ' Steel-Song ', the authors presented life and work in the industrial valleys. They have now tramped country roads and loitered in remote hamlets and villages in the heart of Wales.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Jones
Unknown:
T. Rowland Hughes
Production By:
T. Rowland Hughes

Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison Theatre tonight to entertain the troops
Jack (' Tiny') Warner will be there
Garrison Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lieut. Charles Shadwell (late
West Yorkshire Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Shadwell
Unknown:
Harry S.
Conducted By:
Lieut. Charles Shadwell
Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper

' In Search of the Sun '
A musical journey, with Dino Borgioli , Ida Shepley , the BBC Theatre Chorus (trained by Charles Groves ), the BBC Theatre Orchestra (leader,
Tate Gilder ), conductor, Stanford Robinson
The programme arranged by Mark H. Lubbock

Contributors

Unknown:
Dino Borgioli
Unknown:
Ida Shepley
Unknown:
Charles Groves
Conductor:
Tate Gilder
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Arranged By:
Mark H. Lubbock

being the first of a series of episodes in the life of Stanley Ukridge, as compiled and reported by P. G. Wodehouse , which have been arranged for broadcasting by Helmar Fernback
Episode 1—'Dog College '
Cast and Place: Regent Street, London ; Grill-room at the Groschester ; and Sheep's Cray in Kent, where Ukridge has taken a furnished cottage
Production by Peter Creswell

Contributors

Reported By:
P. G. Wodehouse
Broadcasting By:
Helmar Fernback
Production By:
Peter Creswell
Corcoran, a journalist:
William Hutchison
George Tupper, of the Foreign Office:
Charles Mason
Luigi, a maitre d'hotel:
Valentine Dyall
Bowles, a valet:
William Trent
Nickerson, a landlord:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Julia Ukridge, an aunt:
Gladys Young
Stanley Featherstone Ukridge, our hero:
Malcolm Graeme

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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