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FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). In Dylsford and beyond. "Hop Poles and Oast Houses", by Honor Wyatt: hop-growing and harvesting in Kent

2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE: "How a human baby begins to develop", by Richard Palmer

2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. The story of the capture of the Sacred Bird of the Aztecs: Part 1 - The search begins

Contributors

Writer:
Honor Wyatt
Writer:
Richard Palmer

with Sandy Powell and Johnny Lockwood
(by arrangement with Bertram Montague ). Entertainment in an Emporium of Fun : among the assistants are Cliff Gordon , Cecilia Eddy , Dorothy Smith , Gaye and Nevard, BBC Revue Chorus, and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black . Script by Ray Sonin. Produced byC. F. Meehaa .

Contributors

Unknown:
Sandy Powell
Unknown:
Johnny Lockwood
Arrangement With:
Bertram Montague
Unknown:
Cliff Gordon
Unknown:
Cecilia Eddy
Unknown:
Dorothy Smith
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Script By:
Ray Sonin.
Produced By:
C. F. Meehaa

Opera by Camille Saint-Saens . Libretto by Ferdinand Lemaire. New English translation by H. Procter-Gregg , who has written the narration. Produced by Stanford Robinson and H. Procter-Gregg
Part l
Chorus of Hebrews and Philistines
Act 1 : The Town of Gaza
Act 2: Delilah's abode in the Valley of Sorek
Act 3: Scene 1. The Prison of Gaza:
Scene 2. Inside the Temple of Dagon
BBC. Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robin son

Contributors

Unknown:
Camille Saint-Saens
Unknown:
Ferdinand Lemaire.
Translation By:
H. Procter-Gregg
Produced By:
Stanford Robinson
Produced By:
H. Procter-Gregg
Conductor:
Stanford Robin
Delilah:
Muriel Brunskill
Samuon:
Frank Titterton
Abimelech, Satrap of Gaza:
Tom Williams
An aged Hebrew:
Kenneth Ellis
Narrator:
Frederick Allen

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