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SINGING TOGETHER, by Ernest Bullock. Request programme
11.20 now THINGS BEGAN. 'The Reptiles Conquer Drought.' by Honor Wyatt.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Marcel Stellman. Programme varié
12.5 p.m. BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Relevance of the New Testament. 'The Kingdom of God: Miracles,' by the Rev. C. H. Dodd. D.D., Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Bullock.
Unknown:
Marcel Stellman.
Unknown:
Rev. C. H. Dodd.

STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Timujin, the Perfect Warrior.' A Tartar becomes the leader of the Mongols and is given the title of Jenghis Khan (Perfect Warrior). Script by Rhoda Power
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. ' The Brass': an illustrated talk by Reginald Jacques
2.60 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN. Arthur Lang ford talks about the Karelia March by Sibelius

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenghis Khan
Script By:
Rhoda Power
Talk By:
Reginald Jacques
Unknown:
Arthur Lang

. A Nursery Sing-Song,' with Doris, Mabel, and Nan followed by 'Badger's Moon'
A sequel to ' The Wizard of the Moon '
Written by Elleston Trevor
Produced by Nan Macdonald
1—'The Wizard's Rocket'
5.40 News from the Zoo,' by Geoffrey Vevers

Contributors

Written By:
Elleston Trevor
Produced By:
Nan MacDonald
Unknown:
Geoffrey Vevers
Old Stripe, the badger:
Fred Fairclough
Potter, the otter:
Norman Somers
Digger, the mole:
Herbert Smith
The Brown Wizard, a squirrel:
George Hagan

by John van Druten
Adapted for broadcasting by Mollie Greenhalgh
Produced by Hugh Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
John van Druten
Broadcasting By:
Mollie Greenhalgh
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
Mrs Thomas:
Lilian Braithwaite
Ralph:
Frank Lawton
Mr Thomas:
Martin Lewis
Phyl:
Betty Baskcomb
Alice:
Vivienne Chatterton
Mrs Melville:
Susan Richards
Mr Melville:
Charles Mortimer
Duff Wilson:
Anthony Marlowe
Greta:
Joyce Heron

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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