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on gramophone records
Overture : Ruslan and Ludmilla (Glinkm) :
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederick Stock
Violin Concerto (Khachaturyan) :
David Oistrakh (violin), with the U.S.S.R. State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by A. V*
Hank Poeme d'extase (Scriabin) : Philadelphia
Orchestra, conducted by Leopold' Stokowski

Contributors

Violin:
David Oistrakh
Unknown:
Hank Poeme

from the Chapel of New College, Oxford
Versicles and Responses Psalm 23
First Lesson : II Samuel 12, vv. 15-23 Magnificat (Darke in F)
Second Lesson : St. Luke 11, vv. 20-30 Nunc dimittis (Darke in F) Creed and Collects
Adoramus te (Jacob Handl ) Prayers
Lead, kindly light (E.H. 425) Organist, H. K. Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacob Handl
Organist:
H. K. Andrews

War-time fairy story with lots of morals; written by Henrik Ege j music by Henry Reed. Episode 12-' Bumper Cropper '. Frederick Burt well as Mr. Cropper, Billie Sinclair as Mrs. Cropper, Wynne Ajello as . Conscience, Eliot Makeham as The Man Next Door. The Bachelor Girls, and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Henry Reed

Contributors

Written By:
Henrik Ege
Music By:
Henry Reed.
Unknown:
Frederick Burt
Unknown:
Billie Sinclair
Unknown:
Wynne Ajello
Unknown:
Eliot Makeham
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell.
Produced By:
Henry Reed

(by arrangement with Walt Disney-Mickey Mouse, Ltd.). Two cartoons from Walt Disney's full-length picture, with Douglas Byng as the Dragon, and ' Baby Weems', with Wynne Ajello as Baby Weems. Introduced by John Watt. Cast also includes Elsie Otley , Elsie Hay , Pat Rignold , Cynthia Teall , Harold Scott , Sydney Keith , Ian Sadler , Jack Train , Fred Yule , and Hugh McDermott. Orchestrated and score supervised by Wally Wallond. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. Adapted for radio and produced by Gordon Crier. (Repeat recording of the broadcast on October 8, 1941)

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Byng
Unknown:
Wynne Ajello
Unknown:
Baby Weems.
Duced By:
John Watt.
Unknown:
Elsie Otley
Unknown:
Elsie Hay
Unknown:
Pat Rignold
Unknown:
Cynthia Teall
Unknown:
Harold Scott
Unknown:
Sydney Keith
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
Jack Train
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Hugh McDermott.
Unknown:
Wally Wallond.
Conducted By:
Hyam Greenbaum.
Produced By:
Gordon Crier.

Your Master of Ceremonies-Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha. ' The Musical Newspaper ' ; This week's famous visitor. ' Can You Beat the Band ? '. Gwen Lewis , Pat Rignold , Susan 'Scott, Dick Francis , Ian Sadler , and the Town
Hall Orchestra, under the direction of Billy Ternent. Weekly meetings organised by Gladys and Clay Keyes. Produced by Eric Spear

Contributors

Unknown:
Ceremonies-Clay Keyes.
Unknown:
Richard Goolden
Unknown:
Gladys Keyes
Unknown:
Gwen Lewis
Unknown:
Pat Rignold
Unknown:
Dick Francis
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
Billy Ternent.
Unknown:
Clay Keyes.
Produced By:
Eric Spear

101st edition of 'Answering You a programme broadcast weekly to America, in which American questions are answered by British speakers. In this edition the Speaker of the House of Commons, Col. Douglas Clifton Brown , accompanied by four Members of Parliament, Miss Megan Lloyd George , Lord Winterton, Mr. J. J. Lawson , and Mr. James Maxton , came to the microphone in London to talk with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Sam Rayburn , and his colleagues Mr. J. W. McCormack , the Majority Leader, and Mr. J. W. Martin , the Minority Leader. (Recording of the programme broadcast in America on Sunday June 27, and in the Home Service on Tuesday June 29.

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Clifton Brown
Unknown:
Miss Megan Lloyd George
Unknown:
Mr. J. J. Lawson
Unknown:
Mr. James Maxton
Unknown:
Mr. Sam Rayburn
Unknown:
Mr. J. W. McCormacK
Unknown:
Mr. J. W. Martin

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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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