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A musical entertainment given by Peter Stadlen (piano). Frederick Thurston and Pauline Juler (clarinets). Paul Draper (bassoon). Z. Székely and A. Moskowsky (violins), D. Koromzay (viola), and V. Palotai (cello). Programme arranged by Basil Douglas.

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Stadlen
Piano:
Frederick Thurston
Piano:
Pauline Juler
Bassoon:
Paul Draper
Bassoon:
A. Moskowsky
Viola:
D. Koromzay
Viola:
V. Palotai
Arranged By:
Basil Douglas.

Andantino (Divertissement) (Lalo): London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Piero Coppola
Elegie (Fanré): Jean Bedetti (cello) and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky
Overture: The Force of Destiny (Verdi): NBC Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Arturo Toscanini on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Piero Coppola
Cello:
Jean Bedetti
Conducted By:
Serge Koussevitzky
Conducted By:
Arturo Toscanini

FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. Finding out about Dylsford. 'At Dyisford Hall: the squire tells the history of his family,' by Honor Wyatt
2.25 GENERAL SCIENCE. 'Growing Up." by Richard Palmer. Healthy growth
2.50 JUNIOR English. Some more episodes from the story of ' Don Quixote. ' Arranged for broadcasting by Sam Langdon

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Palmer.
Unknown:
Don Quixote.
Broadcasting By:
Sam Langdon

George A. Birmingham 's short story adapted for broadcasting by J. L. Galloway
4.30 THE LITTLE MAN ' by John Galsworthy. Adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells
Plays produced by John Richmond

Contributors

Unknown:
George A. Birmingham
Broadcasting By:
J. L. Galloway
Unknown:
John Galsworthy.
Broadcasting By:
Peggy Wells
Produced By:
John Richmond
McGuire:
Charles Keogh
Thady Glynn:
Harry Hutchinson
Eccles:
Graham Doody
Dr Whitty:
Rory McDermot
Michael Geraghty:
Charles Maunsell
The American:
David Miller
The German:
George Owen
A waiter:
Lionel Stevens
The Englishman:
Alexander Archdale
The Englishwoman ,:
Vanessa Thornton
A Dutch youth:
Roland Andrea
The Little Man:
Eliot Makeham
Railway official:
Bryan Powley
Woman:
Joan Clement Scott

by Charles Dickens. Dramatised as a radio serial in twelve parts by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley . Incidental music composed by Denys Darlow. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham. 7—' The Night of September 3, 1792 'Other parts played by Arthur Ridley ,
John Vere , Vernon Fortesque , Andrew Faulds , and Ernest Sefton

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens.
Unknown:
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Composed By:
Denys Darlow.
Produced By:
Wilfrid Grantham.
Played By:
Arthur Ridley
Played By:
John Vere
Unknown:
Vernon Fortesque
Unknown:
Andrew Faulds
Unknown:
Ernest Sefton
Narrator:
V C Clinton-Baddeley
Charles Darnay:
Godfrey Kenton
Mr Lorry:
H R Hignett
Dr Manette:
Harcourt Williams
Lucie Manette:
Elaine MacNamara
Defarge:
Ralph Truman
Jacques One:
Williams Lloyd
Jacques Two:
David Kossoff
Jacques Three:
Alexander Sarner

Excerpt from the new version by Janet Green of Paul Tietgens 's famous play for children, with the music from the film. Produced by Basil Dean and presented by John McCormick (for Millenium Productions, Ltd.)
Pauline Grant Ballet , John Reynders and his Orchestra. Commentator, John Ellison. From the Saville Theatre, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Green
Unknown:
Paul Tietgens
Produced By:
Basil Dean
Presented By:
John McCormick
Unknown:
Pauline Grant Ballet
Unknown:
John Reynders
Commentator:
John Ellison.
The Straw Man:
Walter Crisham
The Cowardly Lion:
Claude Hulbert
The Tin Man:
Fred Kitchen, Jnr
The Witch of the North:
Ellen Pollock
The Witch of the South:
Ruth Naylor
The Jitterbug:
Prudence Hyman
Dorothy:
Diana Yardley

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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