Programme Index

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Piano preludes, on gramophone records /
Prelude, Op. 11, No. 2 (ScAbin) :
Anatole Kitain
Prelude in E, Op. 11, No. 9 (Scriabin) :
Eileen Joyce
Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 11, No. 10
(Scriabin) : Eileen Joyce
Prelude No. 13 in B flat minor, Op. 32,
No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) : Moura Lympany
Prelude No. 14 in E, Op. 32, No. 3
(Rachmaninoff) : Moura Lympany

Contributors

Unknown:
Anatole Kitain
Unknown:
Eileen Joyce
Unknown:
Eileen Joyce
Unknown:
Moura Lympany
Unknown:
Moura Lympany

11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE. The Border Shepherd', by Catherine Barr
11.20 WHEN WE START WORK. ' Mixing With Other People ', by Edward Higgins : gaining confidence when we meet others
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The theory of knowledge. 9— 'What Has This Series Done To Our Thinking ? ' by W. A. Sinclair , Lecturer in Philosophy at Edinburgh University

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Barr
Unknown:
Edward Higgins
Unknown:
W. A. Sinclair

2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. From North Africa through the Middle East to India : ' A Village in the Plain of the Ganges', by J. M. Cowan
2.15 Interval music
2.20 i YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). ' Rhigwm a Chan', gan Huldah Bassett. Cyfres i blant dan naw mlwydd oed. 11—'Tro i'r Wlad yn y GWanwyn '. Casglu blodau, croesi'r afon a gwrando ar yr adar. Cenir ' Dacw bump aderyn bach ',' Y Swigw fach las a'r Jibinc '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. English for everyday use. This poetry programme on trades and professions, arranged by Desmond Hawkins , includes Edmund Blunden 's "The Mole Catcher', ',The Farmer's Boy' by John Clare , and ' Fish' by Walter de la Mare

Contributors

Unknown:
J. M. Cowan
Unknown:
Huldah Bassett.
Arranged By:
Desmond Hawkins
Unknown:
Edmund Blunden
Unknown:
John Clare

Part 2 of a radio version, written by Henrik Ege , of the novel by D. L. Murray. Music composed and selected by Mark H. Lubbock. Orchestra conducted by Percival Mackey. Produced by Reginald Smith
Characters in 'order of speaking
Period: 1892
Part 3 will be broadcast on Friday next, - April 2, at 6.45 p.m. in the Home Service.

Contributors

Written By:
Henrik Ege
Novel By:
D. L. Murray.
Unknown:
Mark H. Lubbock.
Conducted By:
Percival MacKey.
Duced By:
Reginald Smith
Jan Smelz:
Dennis Arundell
Sir Julius Davenant:
Frederick Burtwell
Salmon:
Ian Sadler
' Squire' Hazlitt:
Malcolm McEachern
1 Teaser ' Ginsburg:
John Slater
Josephine Rubens (nee Josie Marchmont):
Enid Stamp Taylor
Sam Rubens:
Hugh Miller
Charles Lachmann:
C. Denier Warren
Violet Marchmont:
Joan Young
Alf Davenant:
Dick Francis
Mrs Benison:
Dorothy Summers
Mr Mannheimer:
Bill Stephens
Rose Marchmont:
Cherry Cottrell
Lady Elizabeth (' Polly ') Ardlingbury:
Diana Morrison
Captain the Hon Everard Ardlingbury:
Derek Birch

' Brave New War' : the story of Japan's offensive since Pearl Har bour. Third of a series of programmes showing what Japanese militarism means in thought and action-at home, among the conquered peoples, and at war. Written by William Empson , Sir Francis Rose , and Igor Vinogradoff. Produced by Francis Dillon

Contributors

Unknown:
Pearl Har
Written By:
William Empson
Written By:
Sir Francis Rose
Written By:
Igor Vinogradoff.
Produced By:
Francis Dillon

BBC Home Service Basic

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