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11.0 RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Percy Young. 8—' A Good Tune '
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Recent developments in the British Empire : ' The West Indies '
11.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES.
Simple illustrated book talk on ' At the Back of the. North Wind ' by George Macdonald , arranged by Silvia Goodall

Contributors

Unknown:
Percy Young.
Unknown:
George MacDonald
Arranged By:
Silvia Goodall

2.0 NATURE STUDY : Midsummer Day,' by W. P. D. Wightman
2.15 I YSGOLION CYMRU. (For Welsh schools). ' Hanes Cymru ' : cyfres i blant tua 12 oed. 8—' Y Chwyldroadau Amaethyddol a Diwydiannol : Dau ddarlun-Cymru cyn ac. ar 61 y chwyldroadau. Gan T. H. Lewis
2.35 SENIOR HISTORY 11. The Changing World. ' T.V.A.-an Adventure In Planning,' by David Cushman Coyle and Alicia Street

Contributors

Unknown:
W. P. D. Wightman

by Louis MacNeice. To commemorate the third anniversary of the Soviet Union's entry into the war. Presented with a new cast, with James McKeehnie as Alexander Nevsky. Others taking part are Pamela Brown , Alan Wheatley , Carleton Hobbs , Alexander Samer , Richard Williams ,
Norman Shelley , Jonathan Field , Richard George , Cyril Gardiner , William Trent , and Lewis Stringer
Script broadly based on the film by S. M. Eisenstein , with music by Prokofiev, played by the London Symphony Orchestra, and sung by the augmented BBC Revue Chorus, conducted by Walter Goehr. Soloist, Joyce Hutton. Produced by Laurence Gilliam

Contributors

Unknown:
James McKeehnie
Unknown:
Alexander Nevsky.
Unknown:
Pamela Brown
Unknown:
Alan Wheatley
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Unknown:
Alexander Samer
Unknown:
Richard Williams
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Jonathan Field
Unknown:
Richard George
Unknown:
Cyril Gardiner
Unknown:
William Trent
Unknown:
Lewis Stringer
Unknown:
S. M. Eisenstein
Soloist:
Walter Goehr.
Soloist:
Joyce Hutton.
Produced By:
Laurence Gilliam

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