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Ballet Suite (Gluck-Mottl): Boston
Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler
Air de Ballet (Zemire et Azor)
(Gritry): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Ballet Suite: Le pas d'acier (Prokofiev): London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates

Contributors

Conducted By:
Arthur Fiedler
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Conducted By:
Albert Coates

from the Chapel of New College, Oxford
Versicles and Responses (Byrd) Psalm 54
First Lesson: Numbers 11, vv. 16,
17, 24, 25
Magnificat (Byrd, Short Service)
Second Lesson: St. Luke 10, vv. 1-9 Nunc dimittis (Byrd, Short Service) Creed and Collects
O God, whom our offences have displeased (Byrd)
Prayers
Organist, H. K. Andrews

Contributors

Organist:
H. K. Andrews

- when dancing really was dancing! Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and Margaret Eaves entertains with old-time ballads. At the piano, Berkeley Mason. Programme introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies, A. J. Latimer. Producer, Douglas Lawrence.

Contributors

Musicians:
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Singer:
Margaret Eaves
Piano:
Berkeley Mason
Presenter:
Patric Curwen.
Master of Ceremonies:
A. J. Latimer.
Producer:
Douglas Lawrence.

From the short story by Hugh Walpole. Adapted and produced by Peter Watts
Others taking part include Ann Codrington , Nancy Nevinson , Daphne Scorer , and Esther Whitehouse

Contributors

Story By:
Hugh Walpole.
Produced By:
Peter Watts
Unknown:
Ann Codrington
Unknown:
Nancy Nevinson
Unknown:
Daphne Scorer
Unknown:
Esther Whitehouse
Sonia Herries:
Gladys Young
Helen Weston:
Molly Rankin
Jack Verschoyle:
Graham Doody
Henry:
Roger Snowdon
Rose:
Dora Gregory
Ada Abbot:
Jane Barrett
Mr Edwards:
Bryan Powley
Mrs Edwards:
Elsa Palmer

BBC Home Service Basic

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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