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'An Invitation to the Ballet': talk by Ursula Roseveare , illustrated by some of her favourite ballet music
5.25 'Nature Parliament': your questions answered by the resident members, L. Hugh New -man and Peter Scott , with ' The Gamekeeper' as guest speaker. Derek McCulloch ('Mac') is in the Chair as usual

Contributors

Talk By:
Ursula Roseveare
Unknown:
L. Hugh New
Unknown:
Peter Scott
Unknown:
Derek McCulloch

Laelia Finneberg (soprano). Emelie Hooke (soprano). Edith Furmedge (contralto). Dennis Noble (baritone). London Symphony Orchestra (leader, George Stratton ), conducted by Basil
' Cameron
Wagner
Overture and Venusberg Music (Tannhäuser)
7.24 app. Good Friday Music (Parsifal)
7.38 app. Prelude and Scene (The
Rhinegold)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London

Contributors

Soprano:
Emelie Hooke
Soprano:
Edith Furmedge
Contralto:
Dennis Noble
Leader:
George Stratton
Unknown:
Albert Hall

Weekly visits to famous holiday resorts. This week, Margate, for
Cecil Johnson 's Summer Show with Eileen Cusack Frank Powell , Horace Mashford , Pamela Cundell , Cyril Addison , Cecil Johnson , and Fred Gwyn. Introduced by Brian Johnston. From the Winter Gardens and Sandown, Isle of Wight, for
' Summer Serenade '
Presented by Bernard Delfont
Cast includes Betty Jumel , Neville Kennard. Ann Martin , and Leslie Branch. Orchestra directed by Stanley Passenger . Produced by Frank P. Adey. Introduced by John Ellison. From the Pavilion Theatre

Contributors

Unknown:
Cecil Johnson
Unknown:
Eileen Cusack
Unknown:
Frank Powell
Unknown:
Horace Mashford
Unknown:
Pamela Cundell
Unknown:
Cyril Addison
Unknown:
Cecil Johnson
Unknown:
Fred Gwyn.
Introduced By:
Brian Johnston.
Presented By:
Bernard Delfont
Unknown:
Betty Jumel
Unknown:
Neville Kennard.
Unknown:
Ann Martin
Directed By:
Stanley Passenger
Produced By:
Frank P. Adey.
Introduced By:
John Ellison.

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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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