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SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wiseman ' The Piper o' Dundee ' (Scots song); Tom's gone to Hilo (Sea shanty); Kitty, my Jove (Irish folk song)
11.20 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.40 THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OP GARDENING. 'What is a pest?' by Alan Peacock. Types of garden pest -ineluding weeds, insects, and fungi -and why they are pests.
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The New Faith and Its Development: ' The Gospel and First Epistle of John (i),' by the Rev. F. N. Davey

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Wiseman
Unknown:
Ann Driver
Unknown:
Alan Peacock.
Unknown:
Rev. F. N. Davey

STORIES FROM WORLD history. The U.S.A. (vii). ' Iron Mountain,' by David Scott Daniell. The discovery of iron in the Michigan country, and Philo Everett 's adventures with Majigjig. the Chippewa Indian
2.30 orchestral CONCERT SERIES. Franz Schubert : episodes from his life. with illustrations from his songs and orchestral music, by Mollie Sands
2.50 MUSIC OUT of SCHOOL, by Roger Fiske.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Scott Daniell.
Unknown:
Philo Everett
Unknown:
Franz Schubert
Music By:
Mollie Sands
Unknown:
Roger Fiske.

' Uncle Remus,' by Joel Chandler Harris. Another story of Brer Rabbit told by Richard George
Plantation songs on records
' The Rooster and the Grain of Barley' from. Hassan of the Camels,' by Jan Macdonald , adapted by Audrey Taylor (aged fifteen)
5.40 ' Camp Cooking': a talk of special interest to scouts, guides, and hikers, by C. H. Falcon

Contributors

Unknown:
Joel Chandler
Told By:
Richard George
Unknown:
Jan MacDonald
Adapted By:
Audrey Taylor
Unknown:
C. H. Falcon

Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Eleanor Farrell , Dennis Arundell and Jane Grahame in ' Meet Dr. Morelle.' by Ernest Dudley
' Something Old - Something New.' Peter Cavanagh. Puzzle Corner
Sarah Churchill and David Hutcheson in ' The Young Sullivans,' by W. Gordon Duncalf
' Monday Birthday Party': Terence Rattigan , whose birthday falls this week, is given ' The Freedom of the Air ' (Host, Kenneth Home)
Singing introducers. Doreen Lundy and Cyril Grantham. BBC Revue Chorus and augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black

Contributors

Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper
Produced By:
Ronald Waldman
Unknown:
Eleanor Farrell
Unknown:
Dennis Arundell
Unknown:
Jane Grahame
Unknown:
Ernest Dudley
Unknown:
Peter Cavanagh.
Unknown:
Sarah Churchill
Unknown:
David Hutcheson
Unknown:
W. Gordon Duncalf
Unknown:
Terence Rattigan
Unknown:
Doreen Lundy
Unknown:
Cyril Grantham.
Conducted By:
Stanley Black

Based on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer International Picture, produced in Switzerland by Praesens Films and now being shown in this country. Book and screen play by Richard Schweizer. Adaptation of English dialogue by Elizabeth Montagu , and of Italian dialogue by Alberto Barberis
Radio adaptation and translation by Gilbert T. Thomas and Enid Reid. Production by Hugh Stewart. Technical production by Frederick Bell
Other parts played by Murri Moncrieff , Vivienne Chatterton , Gladys Spencer , Gillian Maude , Victor Fairley , Ursula Hirst. Preston Lockwood. Peter Cozens , and Eddy Reed .

Contributors

Play By:
Richard Schweizer.
Dialogue By:
Elizabeth Montagu
Dialogue By:
Alberto Barberis
Translation By:
Gilbert T. Thomas
Translation By:
Enid Reid.
Production By:
Hugh Stewart.
Production By:
Frederick Bell
Played By:
Murri Moncrieff
Played By:
Vivienne Chatterton
Played By:
Gladys Spencer
Played By:
Gillian Maude
Played By:
Victor Fairley
Played By:
Ursula Hirst.
Unknown:
Preston Lockwood.
Unknown:
Peter Cozens
Unknown:
Eddy Reed
Major Telford:
Walter Fitzgerald
Lieutenant John Halliday:
Robert Rietty
Sergeant James Braddock:
To Be Announced
Tonina:
Maxine Audley
An Italian priest:
Robert Farquharson
Frau Wittels:
May Agate
Bernhard, her son:
Olaf Olsen
Giuseppe:
Dino Galvani
The Austrian professor:
George Owen
Oberleutnant Brunner:
Charles Goldner
A Swiss doctor:
Olaf Pooley

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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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