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Sonata No. 4 in G for flute and harpsichord (Bach) : Georges Barrere (flute), Yella Pessl (harpsichord)
Songs : I have twelve oxen ; Spring Sorrow ; Sea Fever (Ireland) : Stuart Robinson (bass-baritone), with piano accompaniment Characteristic Allegro in A minor, Op. 144
(Life's Storms: Schubert) : Artur Schnabel and .Karl Ulrich Schnabel (piano)

Contributors

Flute:
Georges Barrere
Harpsichord:
Yella Pessl
Bass-Baritone:
Stuart Robinson
Unknown:
Artur Schnabel
Piano:
Karl Ulrich Schnabel

11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR juniors : Ann Driver
11.20 WHEN WE START WORK : ' Making the most of our opportunities ', by Marjorie Pollard
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS : Ethics (ii). Have small groups a moral power of their own ? The meaning of social education : discussion talk, by Professor Karl Mannheim
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Driver
Talks:
Marjorie Pollard
Talk By:
Professor Karl Mannheim

2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. ' Other people's jobs ' : 2-' Cup of Tea ' : the story ofs the workers in the tea plantations of Assam
2.15 Interval music
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean Jacques Oberlin and Yvonne Oberlin. ' Sur Ie Pont d'Avignon ' : dramatisation de la celebre chanson
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. ' Do you know the Scarlet Pimpernel ? ', the character created by Baroness Orczy : presented by Rhoda Power

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Jacques OBErlin
Unknown:
Yvonne OBErlin.
Presented By:
Rhoda Power

First number of a new magazine programme, addressed mainly, though not exclusively, to women listeners
A regular feature transferred from Mondays will be Mary Ferguson 's answers to problems from women war-workers. ' Men as well as women will speak in the programme and frequent contributors will include Minnie Pallister and Mary Leigh on questions of -the day ; S. V. Pollock and Denis Constanduros on the man's point of view ; Janet Dunbar , Alice Hooper-Beck , and Catherine Carswell on a variety of subjects. In addition, there will from time to time be short talks by women Members of Parliament and others prominent in public life.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Ferguson
Unknown:
Minnie Pallister
Unknown:
Mary Leigh
Unknown:
S. V. Pollock
Unknown:
Denis Constanduros
Unknown:
Janet Dunbar
Unknown:
Alice Hooper-Beck
Unknown:
Catherine Carswell

The story of the Argyle, Birkenhead. Script by Gale Pedrick. With Tom Clarke , Bransby Williams , Nosmo King , Patric Curwen , and Ian Sadler. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Eric Fawcett.

Contributors

Script By:
Gale Pedrick.
Unknown:
Tom Clarke
Unknown:
Bransby Williams
Unknown:
Nosmo King
Unknown:
Patric Curwen
Unknown:
Ian Sadler.
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell.
Duced By:
Eric Fawcett.

Programme of his own compositions, played by John Ireland. This is the third in the series of six recitals being given in alternate weeks, introduced by Ralph Hill
London Pieces : Chelsea Reach j Ragamuffin ; Soho Forenoons
The Towing Path 1 April
Amberley Wild Brooks
The next recital in this series will be on Tuesday, October 12, at 9.45 p.m., when the pianist will be Denis Matthews

Contributors

Played By:
John Ireland.
Duced By:
Ralph Hill
Unknown:
Denis Matthews

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