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FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). In Dylsford and Beyond. ' Herbs from the Hedgerows, by Honor Wyatt
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE.- ' Living things come only from living things ' (ii), by Anthony Barnett.
2.40 junior ENGLISH: ' Thrills on a Windjammer ' : episodes from A. C. Collodon 's book, adapted for broadcasting by Julia Goodey

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Barnett.
Unknown:
A. C. Collodon
Unknown:
Julia Goodey

Isobel -Baillie, broadcasting for the first time in Children's Hour: accompanied by Laurance Turner (violin), Jane Marcus (violin),
Joyce Foster (viola), Haydn Rogerson (cello), Arthur Shaw (double bass), and Tina Bonifacio (harp)
Preceded by ' The Story of Waddler,' a pet badger kept by A. C. Tenson
5.55 Children's Hour prayers

Contributors

Accompanied By:
Laurance Turner
Violin:
Jane Marcus
Viola:
Joyce Foster
Viola:
Haydn Rogerson
Cello:
Arthur Shaw
Harp:
Tina Bonifacio
Unknown:
A. C. Tenson

featuring Moore Marriott ,
vera Pearce , Jerry Desmonde , nena Sylva , and Jack Buchanan
With Jane Lee and the Modernaires and the augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black . Script by Jack Davies , Junior: additional dialogue by Denis Waldock. Produced by Henry Reed.
(Moore Marriott appears by permission of Gainsborough Pictures; Jerry Desmonde of General Theatres Corporation; llena Sylva is appearing in ' Sweeter and Lower ')

Contributors

Unknown:
Moore Marriott
Unknown:
Vera Pearce
Unknown:
Jerry Desmonde
Unknown:
Nena Sylva
Unknown:
Jack Buchanan
Unknown:
Jane Lee
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Script By:
Jack Davies
Dialogue By:
Denis Waldock.
Produced By:
Henry Reed.
Unknown:
Jerry Desmonde
Unknown:
Llena Sylva

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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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