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Oratorio with words taken from the Old Testament. Noel Eadie (soprano) ; Gladys Ripley (contralto) ; Peter Pears (tenor) ; Roy Henderson (baritone). Goldsmiths' Choral Union. London Symphony Orchestra (leader, George Stratton ) : conductor, Frederick Haggis. From the Royal Albert Hall , London. Part 1
3.35 app. Interval, during which Steuart Wilson talks about Mendelssohn's ' Elijah '

Contributors

Contralto:
Gladys Ripley
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Tenor:
Roy Henderson
Leader:
George Stratton
Unknown:
Frederick Haggis.
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Talks:
Steuart Wilson

An Anglo-American show, introducing ' Salute with Music '. and guest stars from both sides of the Atlantic. With Betty Driver, Slim Allan , the Revue Chorus,
'and Leslie Mitchell
. Percival Mackey and his Band. Script by Hal Block. Produced by Tom Ronald.

Contributors

Unknown:
Slim Allan
Unknown:
Leslie Mitchell
Unknown:
Percival MacKey
Script By:
Hal Block.
Produced By:
Tom Ronald.

An un-moral play by John Rich mond. Produced by Howard Rose with Charles Maunsell , Sybil Arundale , Gladys Spencer , William Trent , Marcus Barron , Ann Codrington , Robert Rendel , Alan Blair , Ann Farrer , and Lucille Lisle

Contributors

Play By:
John Rich
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Unknown:
Charles Maunsell
Unknown:
Sybil Arundale
Unknown:
Gladys Spencer
Unknown:
William Trent
Unknown:
Marcus Barron
Unknown:
Ann Codrington
Unknown:
Robert Rendel
Unknown:
Alan Blair
Unknown:
Ann Farrer
Unknown:
Lucille Lisle
Jilks:
Richard Williams
Robin:
Leslie French
Harry:
Carl Bernard
Miss Brown:
Ena Moon
Kenneth:
Lewis Stringer
Potton:
Ivor Barnard

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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