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FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. ' A Miner's Day ': life in a South Wales valley, by Honor Wyatt
2.15 GENERAL science. Science and transport. From Steam Carriage to Railway Train ': some early attempts at harnessing steam to transport by land
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. Tales from the Ural Mountains.' selected from the book by Pave] Bazhov and arranged for broadcasting by Sam Langdon : 1-' Silver Hoof '

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Sam Langdon

sung by the BBC Men's Chorus (conductor, Leslie Woodgate ), and. Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Heave away, my Johnny; Shallow Brown: What shall we do with the drunken sailor?; Storm along: Haul on the bowline; Off to the Southward we'll go: Santy Anna : Tom's gone to Hilo; On the banks of Sacramento

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Woodgate
Baritone:
Frederick Harvey
Unknown:
Santy Anna

from H. G. Wells 's short story. Adapted by Harold Small. Produced by Howard Rose
Interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
H. G. Wells
Adapted By:
Harold Small.
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Announcer:
Richard Williams
Observer:
- Laidman Browne
Engineer:
Charles Leno
A voice:
Victor Fairley
Gabriel:
Howieson Culff
Ahab:
Alexander Sarner
A woman:
Freda Falconer
A saint:
Harry Hutchinson

his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. Featuring this week Beatrice Lillie, Fred Emney, Sally Rogers, and Kenneth Neate, with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Henry Reed.

Contributors

Unknown:
Beatrice Lillie
Unknown:
Fred Emney
Unknown:
Sally Rogers
Unknown:
Kenneth Neate
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Script By:
Ray Sonin.
Produced By:
Henry Reed.

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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