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11.0 THE MUSICAL TRAVELLER: 'The Traveller reintroduces himself'
11.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH : by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Andree Duranton. ' La naissance du parapluie.' Chanson : Mon hameau
11.40 SENIOR GEOGRAPHY : 'Making the Americas'. '. The United States :
' In New York City', by Alistair Cooke

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean-Jacques OBErlin
Unknown:
Andree Duranton.
Unknown:
Alistair Cooke

2.0 NATURE STUDY : 'Following the plough', by Scott Kennedy
2.15 Interval music
2.20 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in. classrooms) by Edith Dowling
2.35 Interval music
2.40 SENIOR HISTORY, 1800-1875 : ' Britain defends herself', illustrated by a dramatic interlude on ' Ourselves about 1800'. by Edith E. Macquee-

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Kennedy
Unknown:
Edith Dowling
Unknown:
Edith E. MacQuee-

Alfred Campbell discusses some of the regulations governing wartime life in Northern Ireland. He introduces William Rankin , Secretary of the Young Farmers' Clubs, to talk to Young Ulster Farmers, and Tommy Thompson adds his rhyming commentary on the fortnight's news in Ulster

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Campbell
Unknown:
William Rankin
Unknown:
Tommy Thompson

or In off the Red'. Another Thing written and produced by Gordon Crier. Music by Michael North
Revue Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum

Contributors

Produced By:
Gordon Crier.
Conducted By:
Hyam Greenbaum
Hector, a house painter:
Charles Heslop
Another painter:
Ian Sadler
Mr Upjohn, builder and decorator:
Frederick Burtwell
An old lady:
Kitty de Legh
A paint manufacturer:
Phillip Leaver
A policeman:
Dick Francis

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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