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RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould , lecturer at Southlands Training College
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Recent developments in the Americas: 'West Indies, Past and Future '
11.40 ENOI.I8H FOR UNDER-NINES. The Hens of Hen Castle ' : serial adapted for radio by Silvia Goodall from a translation by Mrs. Ewing. Part 3 (conclusion)—' The Flight from Hen Castle '

Contributors

Unknown:
Doris Gould
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Silvia Goodall

NATURE STUDY: The Age of Animals,' by Philip Eggleton
2.16 I YSGOLIONCYMRU (For Welsh schools). Hanes, Cymru: cyfres i blant tua 12 oed. 5 — Daniel Rowland , Hywel Harris , Williams Pantycelyn , gan H. T. Evans
2.36 SENIOR HISTORY II. Workers In a Changing Industrial World the story of trade unionism in the engineering industry, by George Darling

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Eggleton
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Daniel Rowland
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Hywel Harris
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Williams Pantycelyn
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H. T. Evans
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George Darling

' Milk and Beef in the United States': W. T. Price and Elwyn Jones give some impressions of their recent tour Mr. Price, . for many years County Organiser for Wiltshire, is now Executive Officer for the county. Mr. Jones Is a well-known Breconshire farmer and breeder of Hereford cattle
Other items include Farm Record'

Contributors

Unknown:
Elwyn Jones

Conducted by Clarence Raybould
(First performance)
Elizabeth Lutyens 's Salute for Orchestra was composed in the summer of 1942 as a salute to the United Nations then gathering strength for the defeat of Fascism. It was written for the players of the North East Regional Orchestra, to whom it is dedicated. The first two sections are orchestral: a funeral march (Salute to the Dead) for brass, strings, and percussion; an allegro (Salute to the Living) for full orchestra
The third part (Salute to the Future), which will not be broadcast. is a setting of an excerpt from one of Milton's prose works, beginning Go on, both hand in hand. 0 nations never to be disunited, be the praise. and heroic song of all prosperity.'
Elizabeth Lutyens. daughter of the famous architect. Sir Edwin Lutyens , studied at the Royal College of Music under Harold Darke , and later went to Paris. Among her compositions are two string quartets, a concerto for nine instruments, and a ballet. Midas. Another work for orchestra, ' Proud City,' has not yet received its first performance. — Ralph Hill

Contributors

Conducted By:
Clarence Raybould
Unknown:
Elizabeth Lutyens
Unknown:
Elizabeth Lutyens.
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Sir Edwin Lutyens
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Harold Darke
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Ralph Hill

with Jack Train , Dorothy Sum mers, Horace Percival , Dino Galvani , Sydney Keith , Fred Yule , Jean Capra , Diana Morri son, and Paula Green. BBC Augmented Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley

Contributors

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Jack Train
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Dorothy Sum
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Horace Percival
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Dino Galvani
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Sydney Keith
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Fred Yule
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Jean Capra
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Diana Morri
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Paula Green.
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell.
Script By:
Ted Kavanagh.
Duced By:
Francis Worsley

by Donn Byrne. Adapted for broadcasting by Modwena Sedge-wick -. Produced by James Mageean with Mary Braithwaite , John McDade , Patricia O'Hara. James Connolly , James Stewart , John F. Tyrone , Charles Owens. Frank Reynolds , W. J. Foote , Arthur McAllister , Nora Kirkwood , and William Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Donn Byrne.
Broadcasting By:
Modwena Sedge-Wick
Produced By:
James Mageean
Unknown:
Mary Braithwaite
Unknown:
John McDade
Unknown:
Patricia O'Hara.
Unknown:
James Connolly
Unknown:
James Stewart
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John F. Tyrone
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Charles Owens.
Unknown:
Frank Reynolds
Unknown:
W. J. Foote
Unknown:
Arthur McAllister
Unknown:
Nora Kirkwood
Unknown:
William Minshull
Blind Raftery:
Cyril Cusack
Hilaria:
Rosemary Leeper Wilson
Evans:
George Owen
The Narrator:
Roberto Mooney

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