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NATURE STUDY. 'Bird Visitors,' by David Steven
2.15 HISTORY II. ' Elephants and Giants': the story or how Robert Bakewell improved British livestock. Script by Boswell Taylor
2.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. 'Reynard the Fox ': a three-part serial by Julia Goodey. Part 1

Contributors

Unknown:
David Steven
Unknown:
Robert Bakewell
Script By:
Boswell Taylor
Unknown:
Julia Goodey.

' The Adventures of Pinocchio '
Being the full tale, adapted as a dialogue story by Barbara Sleigh. from the book by Carlo Collodi
2—' Golden Guineas '
Production by David Davis
5.30 'The Would-Be-Goods': serial story by E. Nesbit. told by David Davis. 2—' How We Dragged the Moat

Contributors

Story By:
Barbara Sleigh.
Book By:
Carlo Collodi
Production By:
David Davis
Story By:
E. Nesbit.
Told By:
David Davis.
Narrator:
Frederick Allen
Pinocchio:
Patricia Hayes
Boy:
Paul Jago
Showman:
Stephen Jack
Landlord:
Norman Shelley
Fox:
Geoftrey Wincott
Cat:
Vivienne Chatterton
Cricket:
Harry Hutchinson
Child:
Joyce Moore

Original book and lyrics by Alexander M. Thompson and Gerald Dodson
Music by Montague F. Phillips Adapted by Elizabeth Braund with Victoria Sladen
Billie Baker , Frederick Harvey
Dudley Rolph , Fred Yule
BBC Midland Chorus
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor. Gilbert Vinter
Narrator. Philip Cunningham
Produced by John Tytee

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander M. Thompson
Unknown:
Gerald Dodson
Music By:
Montague F. Phillips
Adapted By:
Elizabeth Braund
Unknown:
Victoria Sladen
Unknown:
Billie Baker
Unknown:
Frederick Harvey
Unknown:
Dudley Rolph
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Conductor:
Gilbert Vinter
Narrator:
Philip Cunningham
Produced By:
John Tytee

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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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