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STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. The Story of Moses. Part 2. Script by Rhoda Power
The plagues of Egypt and the flight of the Children of Israel
2.25 SENIOR ENGLISH i. The Worst Journey in the World. Part 2. Apsley Cherry-Garrard 's account of ' the weirdest bird's-nesting expedition that has ever been.' Adapted for radio by Christine Dudley
2.50 ORCHESTRAL concerts. ' Minuet and Gavotte': an illustrated talk by Frank Daunton
3.10 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Unknown:
Christine Dudley
Talk By:
Frank Daunton

with Joe Linnane
Hugh Morton
Jean Capra
John Bushelle
Tony Arpdno
Richard George
The Four Ramblers
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Produced by Gordon Crier

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Linnane
Unknown:
Hugh Morton
Unknown:
Jean Capra
Unknown:
John Bushelle
Unknown:
Tony Arpdno
Unknown:
Richard George
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Produced By:
Gordon Crier

A symbolic portrait of the manifestations and motives of violence in modern society
Written by J. Bronowski
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon with music by Antony Hopkins and With Tom Clarkson. Felix Felton , Eric Francis , David Kossoff. Joyce Latham , Sheila Latimer. Diana Maddox

Contributors

Written By:
J. Bronowski
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Music By:
Antony Hopkins
Unknown:
Tom Clarkson.
Unknown:
Felix Felton
Unknown:
Eric Francis
Unknown:
David Kossoff.
Unknown:
Joyce Latham
Unknown:
Sheila Latimer.
Unknown:
Diana Maddox
Mark:
Lewis Stringer
Tiny:
Norman Shelley
The Policeman:
Philip Cunningham
The Watchman:
Ivan Samson
The Midget:
Marjorie Westbury
The Strong Man:
Charles Leno
Mr Carolus:
Carleton Hobbs
The Park Orator:
Robert Marsden
Crump:
Ivor Barnard
Clarissa:
Gladys Young
Heavenly Twins:
Anthony Jacobs
Heavenly Twins:
Julian Orde

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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