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Suite for small orchestra. The Birds
(Respighi): Brussels Royal Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Desire Defauw
Looking-Glass Insects (Through the Looking-Glass) (Deems Taylor): Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Barlow
Carnival of Animals (Saint-Sagns):
Jeanne Behrend and Sylvan Levin (pianos): Philadelphia Orchestra. conducted by Leopold Stokowski on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Desire Defauw
Unknown:
Jeanne Behrend
Pianos:
Sylvan Levin
Conducted By:
Leopold Stokowski

A weekly gramophone digest of news, views, and personalities in popular music
'Around the Turntable': a record review. ' Star-track ': a musical biography of Judy Garland. ' From Far and Wide music from Greece, introduced by George Angeloglou. ' Transatlantic Spotlight Denis Preston interviews Jan August
Introduced by Paul Martin Edited by Thurstan Holland

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Garland.
Introduced By:
George Angeloglou.
Unknown:
Denis Preston
Introduced By:
Paul Martin
Edited By:
Thurstan Holland

'The Adventures of Sherlock Shrimp and Watson Winkle': a story by Edward D. Dickinson, told by Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac). 2: 'The Seahorse Who Liked Sandwiches'
5.15 'The Bedknob, the Bonfire,and the Broomstick'
Sequel to 'The Magic Bedknob,' by Mary Norton, adapted as a serial in four parts by Peter Watts
3: 'There and Back Again'

Contributors

Author (Sherlock Shrimp and Watson Winkle):
Edward D. Dickinson
Storyteller (Sherlock Shrimp and Watson Winkle):
Derek McCulloch
Author (The Bedknob, the Bonfire and the Broomstick):
Mary Norton
Adapted by (The Bedknob, the Bonfire and the Broomstick):
Peter Watts
Production (The Bedknob, the Bonfire and the Broomstick):
Josephine Plummer
Carey:
Gillian Andrews
Charles:
Patricia Hayes
Paul:
Sheila Moloney
Miss Price:
Vivienne Chatterton
Emelius:
Carleton Hobbs

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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